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Suzanne Flynn was born on 30 June, 1950 in Cambridge, MA, USA, is a model. Discover Suzanne Flynn's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?

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Occupation Professor, Department of Linguistics and Philosophy, MIT; Speech-Language Pathologist, BCH
Age 73 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 30 June, 1950
Birthday 30 June
Birthplace Cambridge, MA, USA
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2019

Flynn was elected to the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 2019. Linguistic Society of America described her as "a leading researcher on syntax acquisition of children and adults in bilingual, second, and third language contexts".

1996

In 1996, Flynn, along with S.D. Epstein and Gita Martohardjono published a seminal paper evaluating key debates in the SLA field at the time. One of the most important questions was to what extent, if any, Universal Grammar constrains second language acquisition? At the moment, three hypotheses of SLA were articulated. The first one was the “no access” hypothesis that claims that no aspect of UG is available to the L2 learner. The second is the “partial access” hypothesis that claims that only LI instantiated principles and LI instantiated parameter-values of UG are available to the learner. The third, called the “full access” hypothesis, asserts that UG in its entirety constrains L2 acquisition. Flynn and co-authors argued for the "full access" hypothesis which remains a valid theory today and guides much of modern research.

1987

In 1987, Flynn published a book which explored second-language acquisition (SLA) of anaphora and offered a parametric model for acquisition of this property. In line with the reorganization of the linguistic field at that point, the book considered characterization of Universal Grammar (UG) as a set of subtheories, each with its set of central principles and parameters according to which a principle can vary between an unmarked ('-') and a marked ('+') parametric value. At the same time, Flynn was one of the key SLA specialists to start the GASLA (Generative Approaches to Second-Language Acquisition) conference.

1983

Suzanne Flynn received her PhD from Cornell University in 1983. Her work has spanned from syntax and second-language acquisition of syntax to language processing in people with neurocognitive disorders, such as changes in language during the prodromal course in the development of Alzheimer’s disease.

1950

Suzanne Flynn (June 30, 1950- ) is an American linguist and Professor of Linguistics at MIT who has contributed to the fields of second and third language acquisition. She has also investigated language disorders.