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The article identifies the critical period issue as the fundamental research-generating question in second language acquisition (L2A) theory: namely, is there a critical period after which acquisition of a second language becomes impossible. Recent theoretical answers to this question are presented. A modular view of language architecture suggests that there may be different critical periods for different modules of the grammar and L2A of meaning involves acquiring interpretive mismatches at the L1-L2 syntax-semantics interfaces. In acquiring meaning, learners face two types of learning situations. One situation where the sentence syntax presents less difficulty but different pieces of functional morphology subsume different primitives of meaning is dubbed Simple Syntax-Complex Semantics. Another type of learning situation is exemplified in less frequent, dispreferred or syntactically complex sentences where the sentential semantics offers no mismatch; these are labeled Complex Syntax-

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The article identifies the critical period issue as the fundamental research-generating question in second language acquisition (L2A) theory: namely, is there a critical period after which acquisition of a second language becomes impossible. Recent theoretical answers to this question are presented. A modular view of language architecture suggests that there may be different critical periods for different modules of the grammar and L2A of meaning involves acquiring interpretive mismatches at the L1-L2 syntax-semantics interfaces. In acquiring meaning, learners face two types of learning situations. One situation where the sentence syntax presents less difficulty but different pieces of functional morphology subsume different primitives of meaning is dubbed Simple Syntax-Complex Semantics. Another type of learning situation is exemplified in less frequent, dispreferred or syntactically complex sentences where the sentential semantics offers no mismatch; these are labeled Complex Syntax-

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SyntaxMeaning (existential)Computer scienceLinguisticsSemantics (computer science)GrammarSecond-language acquisitionSentence

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