2021
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.717635
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The ‘Comparative Logic’ and Why We Need to Explain Interlanguage Grammars

Abstract: In this paper we argue that Bley-Vroman’s Comparative Fallacy, which warns against comparisons between native speakers and learners in second-language acquisition (SLA) research, is not justified on either theoretical or methodological grounds and should be abandoned as it contravenes the explanatory nature of SLA research. We argue that for SLA to be able to provide meaningful explanations, grammatical comparisons with a baseline (usually of native speakers although not always the case) are not only justified… Show more

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