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First language syntax

Aims

The module provides an opportunity to study in some more depth some of the most debated issues in the development by children of syntactic knowledge in their first language (L1A). In addition, students will gain experience in the interpretation of both experimental and corpus data in child language syntax.

By the end of the module, students should be able to:

  • Understand the differences between competing generative approaches to L1A
  • Show how different types of (L1) syntactic data can be used to provide evidence for (or against)
    • Competing accounts of L1 syntactic development
    • Theoretical syntactic analyses of particular parts of grammar
  • Demonstrate familiarity with the advantages and disadvantages of differing techniques for investigating L1 syntactic development
  • Design and carry out a small-scale study in syntactic development

Note that a Research Extension module can be taken alongside this module, for students who wish to write a dissertation.

This module will be capped at 35.

Handwriting by Kirk Kittell on flickr

About this module

  • Module name
    First language syntax
  • Course code
    L26H (LAN00026H)
  • Teacher 
    Bernadette Plunkett
  • Term(s) taught
    Spring-Summer
  • Credits
    20