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- What: This study aims to shed some light on the acquisition of these telicity markers by early and late acquirers of German. The study showed that telicity marking was consistently acquired in the higher proficiency groups, while low intermediate speakers still had some difficulty judging telic situations. Although the authors acknowledge the significance of these approaches, the goal of this study was not to present evidence in favour of any particular theory of acquisition and the authors will, therefore, refrain from discussing more general hypotheses related to linguistic interfaces. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1366728924000828 Published online . . .

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