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(linguistics) The hypothesis that, for adult second language learners, acquiring grammatical properties and interfacing between them (for example, between syntax and semantics) should not be problematic, but that interfacing between these and an external component, such as pragmatics or discourse information, will prove to be very difficult.
interface hypothesis
The interface hypothesis argues that adult second-language learners can acquire grammatical properties and the interfaces between them (for example, between syntax and semantics) without much trouble, but that linking these internal grammatical systems to external components such as pragmatics or discourse information will be very difficult.
The interface hypothesis argues that adult second-language learners can acquire grammatical properties and the interfaces between them (for example, between syntax and semantics) without much trouble, but that linking these internal grammatical systems to external components such as pragmatics or discourse information will be very difficult.
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