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A longitudinal study of advanced learners' linguistic development before, during and after study abroad
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Doing replication research in applied linguistics
Porte, Graeme Keith; McManus, Kevin. - London : Routledge, 2019
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Signatures of automaticity during practice : Explicit instruction about L1 processing routines can improve L2 grammatical processing.
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Using explicit instruction about L1 to reduce crosslinguistic effects in L2 grammar learning : Evidence from oral production in L2 French.
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Online and offline effects of L1 practice in L2 grammar learning : a partial replication
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Special Issue : Tense, Aspect, and Modality in L2 (TAML2)
Leclercq, Pascale; McManus, Kevin; Vanek, Norbert. - : HAL CCSD, 2017. : De Gruyter, 2017
In: ISSN: 0019-042X ; EISSN: 1613-4141 ; International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02133196 ; International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching, 55 (3), pp.221-345, 2017 (2017)
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L1 explicit instruction can improve L2 online and offline performance
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Anglophone students abroad: Identity, social relationships and language learning
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Spanish learner corpus research : current trends and future perspectives
Tono, Yukio; Lozano, Cristóbal; Alonso-Ramos, Margarita (Herausgeber). - Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2016
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The LANGSNAP longitudinal learner corpus: Design and use
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L1/L2 Differences in the Acquisition of Form-Meaning Pairings: A Comparison of English and German Learners of French
In: The Canadian Modern Language Review/La Revue canadienne des langues vivantes 71 (2015) 2, 155-181
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Placement type and language learning during residence abroad
Mitchell, Rosamond; McManus, Kevin; Tracy-Ventura, Nicole. - : European Second Language Association, 2015
Abstract: The “year abroad” is a longstanding component of British university degree programmes in languages. As noted by other commentators (Coleman, 1997 and this volume; Collentine, 2009), the British “year abroad” is typically undertaken by language majors with several years’ prior language study and a relatively advanced proficiency level in their target language(s). It is a common requirement for programme completion, to spend two academic semesters abroad. However students can have considerable latitude in how the time abroad is spent, and assessment by the home institution is relatively “light touch”, typically involving e.g. a substantial project or long essay. Today, languages students typically undertake one of three placement types: as English language teaching assistants, on other forms of work placement, or as Erasmus exchange students following relevant academic programmes at a partner university. Numbers of U.K. languages students undertaking the classic university student exchange version of the year abroad are relatively stable at around 7,500 per year, a much smaller number than incoming international students at U.K. universities, though numbers undertaking teaching assistantships and other work placements have risen (British Academy & University Council for Modern Languages, 2012; King, Findlay, & Ahrens, 2010). The linguistic benefits of the year abroad have been tracked in various research studies (Coleman, 1996, 1997; Ife, 2000; Klapper & Rees, 2012; Meara, 1994; Willis, Doble, Sankarayya, & Smithers, 1977). In general, this research indicates that while learners make considerable progress in their target L2, the variability which is characteristic of residence abroad programmes more widely (Kinginger, 2008) affects this group as well (on this see especially Klapper & Rees, 2012). The research project “Social Networks, Target Language Interaction and Second Language Acquisition During the Year Abroad: A longitudinal study“ (the LANGSNAP project: http://langsnap.soton.ac.uk) was planned to provide fuller evidence on L2 acquisition during the year abroad, including documenting development on a range of language domains, and connecting progress in L2 to a range of individual, social and contextual variables. (See Mitchell, 2014 for an overview.)The project tracked a cohort of 56 students majoring in French or Spanish, before, during and after spending their year abroad in France, Spain or Mexico during the academic year 2011-12.This chapter reports one aspect of the findings of this project: the experience of the French L2 participants (N=29) of different placement types in France, and how placement type related to aspects of their target language development
URL: https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/381256/
https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/381256/1/06%2520EUROSLA4%2520ch6%2520115-138%2520rev_rm.pdf
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Subjunctive use and development in L2 French: a longitudinal study
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Residence abroad, social networking and second language learning
Mitchell, Rosamond; Tracy-Ventura, Nicole; McManus, Kevin. - : European Second Language Association, 2015
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Understanding insertion and integration in a study abroad context: the case of English-speaking sojourners in France
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“Repeat as much as you can”: Elicited imitation as a measure of oral proficiency in L2
Tracy-Ventura, Nicole; McManus, Kevin; Norris, John M.. - : Multilingual Matters, 2014
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Exploring the acquisition of the French subjunctive: local syntactic context or oral proficiency?
McManus, Kevin; Tracy-Ventura, Nicole; Mitchell, Rosamond. - : Multilingual Matters, 2014
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“Repeat as much as you can”: elicited imitation as a measure of global proficiency in L2 French
Tracy-Ventura, Nicole; McManus, Kevin; Norris, John M.. - : Multilingual Matters, 2013
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Prototypical influence in second language acquisition: what now for the Aspect Hypothesis?
McManus, Kevin. - 2013
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The Development of Aspect in a Second Language: What Role for the First Language?
McManus, Kevin. - : Lambert Academic Publishing, 2011
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