“…However, it is impossible to state that there is no access to the UG by relying on Belly-Vorman's (1990) Fundamental Difference Hypothesis, which assumes that there are differences between L1 and L2 but with specific UG effects on both (White, 2000). Bley- Vroman (1990) and Tsimpli and Dimitrakopoulou (2007) Alothman and Alsager (2022) stated that L2 learners have indirect access to UG in which the L1 knowledge and the UG components that are already activated in the L1 play a significant role in the second language learning process. Also, researchers like Beck (1998) and Morales-Reyes and Gómez Soler (2016) support the idea of having partial access to UG in L2 in which there is access to some individual components such as the learners' L1 knowledge (Han, 2020).…”