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On Pseudorelatives and Human Sentence Parsing
Aguilar, Miriam. - 2020
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Situation Types in Thai Sign Language ; รูปแบบสถานการณ์ในภาษามือไทย
Wallace, Cassie. - 2020
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The current state of the Aspect Hypothesis
Shirai, Yasuhiro. - : Ohio State University. Libraries, 2019
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The use of stative progressives by school-age learners of English and the importance of the variable context
Fuchs, Robert; Werner, Valentin. - : John Benjamins Publ. Comp., 2019. : Amsterdam, 2019
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Story Time: The Expression of Temporal Events in Narration by L2 Learners of German
Hackmann, Emily Elizabeth. - : University of Kansas, 2016
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TELICITY AND THE DEVELOPMENTAL ACQUISITION OF THE ENGLISH PRESENT PERFECT BY L1 SPANISH SPEAKERS
In: Theses (2014)
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The acquisition of tense?aspect in child second language English
: Sage Publications, 2011. : Sage UK: London, England, 2011
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Lexical aspect and lexical saliency in acquisition of past tense-aspect morphology among Ibibio ESL learners
Willie, Willie Udo. - : uga, 2011
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The acquisition of tense-aspect morphology among Tanzanian EFL learners
Upor, Rose Acen. - : uga, 2009
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Lexical and grammatical aspect in language acquisition
In: Bucharest Working Papers in Linguistics, Vol XI, Iss 1, Pp 267-275 (2009) (2009)
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英語母語幼児の日本語におけるテンス・アスペクトの習得 : タ形・テイ形の習得状況からみたアスペクト仮説の傾向
橋本 ゆかり; Yukari HASHIMOTO. - : 国書刊行会, 2008
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The acquisition of tense—aspect in child second language English
In: ISSN: 0267-6583 ; EISSN: 1477-0326 ; Second Language Research ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00570733 ; Second Language Research, SAGE Publications, 2007, 23 (4), pp.383-417. ⟨10.1177/0267658307080330⟩ (2007)
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Acquisition of tense and aspect in Toki 'when' clauses in Japanese as a second/foreign language
In: http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1187208767 (2007)
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Ultimate attainment of tense/aspectual contrasts in L2 Spanish ...
Scholes, Joseph F.. - : The University of Texas at Austin, 2007
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Second language acquisition of temporality and passive voice ; a case study of a Chinese child learning English in mainstream classrooms in the United States
Han, Jiayun. - : uga, 2007
Abstract: Using as data the writings produced by a Chinese child learning English in mainstream classroom in the United States during the age of 11;11 - 13;11, this project investigated this particular child’s acquisition of English temporality and passive voice constructions. Two research approaches are adopted. Employing form-to-function approach, it replicated the Aspect Hypothesis, studied the extent to which he used verbal inflections to encode tense, grammatical aspect, and explored the functions of the various passive structures that he used. Using function-to-form approach, this project revealed the various morphosyntactic means he used to encode simple present/past tense, present/past future tense, present/past progressive aspect, present/past perfect aspect, simple present/past passive voice, present/past future passive voice, present/past progressive passive voice, and present/past perfect passive voice. For each of these functions, the general developmental trend was described and the non-target forms were investigated. In terms of the functions of the four verbal inflections, this project reached the following conclusions. First, "-zero" was unrevealing at lower stages but was used to satisfy the syntactic/tense/aspect requirements at higher stages. Second, "-s" was more bound to the number of the sentence subject than to grammatical tense/aspect or lexical aspect. Third, "-ing" was influenced by lexical aspect before this subject became very proficient in this language. Finally "-past" was mainly used to mark tense, grammatical aspect, and other syntactical requirements. In terms of the forms that this child used to encode the grammatical functions, this project arrived at the following conclusions. First, he used uninflected forms to encode many tense/aspect/passive functions. Second, he often misused the present tense/aspect/voice structures for their past counterparts or the other way around. Third, he was more confused by tense differentiations than by those of aspect/voice. Finally, the varieties and the amount of non-target forms are related to the degree of semantic/syntactic complexities, the possible lack of explicit explanations and intensified drills, and the possible interference of his mother tongue. ; PhD ; Linguistics ; Linguistics ; Don McCreary ; Don McCreary ; Marlyse Baptista ; Keith Langston
Keyword: Aspect; Aspect Hypothesis; Language Transfer; Lexical Aspect; Lexical Means; Morphosyntactic Means; Passive voice; Pragmatic Means; Second Language Acquisition; Tense
URL: http://purl.galileo.usg.edu/uga_etd/han_jiayun_200708_phd
http://hdl.handle.net/10724/24153
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Ultimate attainment of tense/aspectual contrasts in L2 Spanish
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The acquisition of tense-aspect morphology ; a cross-sectional study of the Chinese native ESOL learners' interlanguage
Hou, Yuan. - : uga, 2005
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