@inbook{ed4ed4845ec54cccafccf87842311fd3,
title = "Testing the Domain-by-Age Model: inflection and placement of Dutch verbs",
abstract = "Generalizing over various observations on the language development of children acquiring a second languagge (child L2 acquisition), Schwartz (2003) concludes that {"}in the domain of inflectional morphology, child L2 acquisition is more like child L1 acquisition, and in the domain of syntax, child L2 acquisition is more like adult L2 acquisition{"}. One implication of this generalization is that inflection is influenced by age of onset, whereas knowledge of syntax is not. In this contribution, results from a series of production experiments on child and adult L2 Dutch are discussed showing that children and adults have different profiles in both linguistic domains, contrary to Schwartz (2003).",
author = "W.B.T. Blom",
year = "2008",
language = "Undefined/Unknown",
isbn = "9789027253071",
series = "Language acquisition and language disorders; 46",
publisher = "Benjamins",
pages = "271--300",
editor = "B. Haznedar and E. Gavruseva",
booktitle = "Current trends in child second language acquisition: a generative perspective",
}