TOWARD A NEW NATIVISM
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The field of language acquisition is divided over the question of whether the inborn
mechanisms underlying linguistic development include actual grammatical categories and
principles or are of a more general character. Recent proposals suggest a possible convergence of
views on this matter, with implications for the study of both first language acquisition and
second language learning. This paper explores this possibility by examining the evolution of
grammatical nativism with particular emphasis on a radical shift in the generality of the inborn
principles that have been posited in recent work. The nature and implications of this shift are
illustrated with the help of developmental data involving gap-containing structures in first and
second language acquisition.