creators_name: Green, Christopher D. type: other datestamp: 2002-02-19 lastmod: 2011-03-11 08:54:53 metadata_visibility: show title: But What Have You Done for Us Lately?: A Correction ispublished: unpub subjects: comp-psy full_text_status: public keywords: language, innateness, nativism, creoles abstract: Green & Vervaeke (1997), we wrote that Portuguese is an VSO language. This claims turns out to be incorrect. I present the source of this information and the correct information in this paper. The mistake, however, appears to have little impact on the point we were making at the time. date: 2002 date_type: published refereed: FALSE referencetext: Green, C. D. & Vervaeke, J. (1997). But what have you done for us lately?: Some recent perspectives on linguistic nativism. In D.M. Johnson & C.E. Erneling (Eds.), The future of the cognitive revolution (pp. 149-163). Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Also on CogPrints). Muysken, P. (1988). Are creoles a special type of language? In Linguistics: The Cambridge Survey, vol. 2. Edited by Frederick Newmeyer. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. citation: Green, Christopher D. (2002) But What Have You Done for Us Lately?: A Correction. (Unpublished) document_url: http://cogprints.org/2091/1/innate-addendum.htm