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, because of their age, still have potential to become native-speakers of the target. An unusual feature of
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, the hypothesis of L2A proposed in this account, argues for a period of feature underspecification
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range of existing and new perspectives on the matter of input. A rare feature of this book is that it
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Distinctive Feature at the Advanced / Very Advanced Levels of Second Language Acquisition 173 -- Catherine
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-- Further Reading -- Chapter Four. The Acquisition of L2 Segments -- 4.0 Introduction -- 4.2 L2 Feature
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-- Sentence-Picture Verification: A Second Look -- UNDERSTANDING ACTIONS -- Action-Related Versus Feature
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. Incremental language generation -- 4. The processability hierarchy -- 5. LFG and processability -- 6. Feature
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semantic feature hypothesis revisited -- 4.2. The semantic features hypothesis revived -- 5. Toward a
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-- 1. Typological plausibility -- 2. Feature unification and the case of perceptual salience -- 3
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Textual markers: A feature of the highly advanced speaker? -- 5. Summary of results and conclusion
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