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(Chris Devlin) #1

The theory was proposed by Noam Chomsky and has been stated more
specifically in his model of government/binding theory.
According to UG theory, acquiring a language means applying the prin-
ciples of UG grammar to a particular language, e.g. English, French or
German, and learning which value is appropriate for each parameter.
For example, one of the principles of UG is structure dependency. It means
that a knowledge of language relies on knowing structural relationships in
a sentence rather than looking at it as a sequence of words, e.g.:
not The/policeman/raised/his/revolver
but


universal grammar


One of the parameters in Universal Grammar which may vary, within cer-
tain limits, from one language to another, is the head parameter. It concerns
the position of heads (principal elements) within each phrase.
In English, the head is first in a phrase, for example:
withthe car (prepositional phrase)
In Japanese, the head is last in the phrase:
Nihon ni
Japan in
The role of Universal Grammar (UG) in second language acquisition is still
under discussion. Three possibilities are emerging:
1 UG operates in the same way for L2 as it does for L1 (see core gram-
mar). The learner’s knowledge of L1 is irrelevant.


2 The learner’s Core Grammar is fixed and UG is no longer available to the
L2 learner, particularly not to the adult learner.

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