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A Model for Analyzing Teachers’ Written Feedback on Adult Beginners’ Writing in Swedish as a Second Language
In: Languages; Volume 7; Issue 2; Pages: 74 (2022)
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Researching the Complexities of the School Subject Swedish as a Second Language: A Linguistic Ethnographic Project in Four Schools
In: Languages; Volume 6; Issue 4; Pages: 205 (2021)
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Young L2-learners' meaning-making in engaging in computer-assisted language learning
Hell, Anna; Wennås Brante, Eva; Godhe, Anna-Lena. - : Universitat Politècnica de València, 2021
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Mastering complex Swedish NPs: A comparison of non-immersion pupils and immersion L1 Finnish pupils
In: Journal of the European Second Language Association; Vol 2, No 1 (2018); 14-23 ; 2399-9101 (2018)
Abstract: The aim of this article is to study the extent to which some of the most complex types of Swedish noun phrases (NPs) have been mastered in a grammaticality judgement test in L2 Swedish of Finnish-speaking 16-year-old non-immersion pupils (n = 44) compared with 15-year-old immersion pupils (n = 86). The study concentrates on double definiteness, NPs with both possessive/genitive and adjective attributes, and NPs with the synonymous demonstrative pronouns den här and denna (“this”). In previous studies, these NPs have been difficult for L2 learners irrespective of their L1, including immersion students. The studied NP types represent two types of complexity: formal complexity and complexity of the relationship between form and meaning.The research questions concern the order in which the studied forms are mastered, the hierarchy of difficulty for the different types of complexity, and the differences between non-immersion and immersion students. Analyses at the individual level show that formally complex NPs are used accurately more often than those with a complex relationship between form and meaning in both groups. This result is similar to the one achieved in a previous study with the same test with 12- and 15-year-old immersion students as informants. The differences between non-immersion and immersion students are small and usually statistically insignificant, i.e., the studied structures were difficult for the informants irrespective of the learning context.
Keyword: Context-related difficulty; Definiteness; Feature-related difficulty; Immersion; Noun phrase; Scandinavian Languages; Second Language Acquisition; Swedish as a Second Language
URL: https://doi.org/10.22599/jesla.33
https://www.euroslajournal.org/jms/article/view/33
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Zur korpusbasierten Analyse von Pronomina in DaF-Lernertexten : eine Pilotstudie
In: Vaasan yliopisto / Käännösteorian, ammattikielten ja monikielisyyden tutkijaryhmä. VAKKI symposium. - Vasa 34 (2014), 73-85
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Multiword structures in different materials, and with different goals and methodologies
In: Yearbook of corpus linguistics and pragmatics .... - Cham : Springer 1 (2013), 77-103
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High-level requests: a study of long residency L2 users of English and French and native speakers
In: Journal of pragmatics. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 44 (2012) 6-7, 756-775
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Collocational links in the L2 mental lexicon and the influence of L1 intralexical knowledge
In: Applied linguistics. - Oxford : Oxford Univ. Press 32 (2011) 4, 430-449
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OLC Linguistik
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A restricted curriculum for second language learners - self-fulfilling teacher strategy?
In: Language and education. - Abingdon : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 24 (2010) 3, 171-183
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Contexts of possibility in simultaneous language learning: using the L2 Motivational Self System to assess the impact of global English
In: Journal of multilingual & multicultural development. - Colchester : Routledge 31 (2010) 2, 149-162
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Development of fluency and revision in L1 and L2 writing in Swedish high school years eight and nine
In: ITL. - Amsterdam : Benjamins (2008) 156, 133-151
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Mother tongue plus two European languages in Sweden: unrealistic educational goal?
In: Language policy. - New York, NY : Springer 6 (2007) 3-4, 333-358
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Bilingual practices in the process of initiating and resolving lexical problems in students' collaborative writing sessions
In: ISSN: 1367-0069 ; International Journal of Bilingualism ; https://hal-hprints.archives-ouvertes.fr/hprints-00475203 ; International Journal of Bilingualism, SAGE Publications, 2007, 11 (2), pp.157-183 (2007)
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Monoculturalization and language dissemination
In: Journal of language, identity & education. - Mahwah, NJ : Erlbaum 3 (2004) 3, 215-227
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Das Konzept der individuellen Kompetenz und die Praxis des Sprachlehrens und Sprachforschens
Eriksson, Birgit (Mitarb.); Palm Meister, Christine (Mitarb.); Földes, Csaba (Mitarb.)...
In: Spracherwerb und Lebensalter. - Tübingen : Francke (2003), 95-176
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The learning of English in Finland
In: Interface. - Brussel 16 (2001) 1, 27-44
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The influence of crosslinguistic, semantic, and input factors on the acquisition of English phrasal verbs : a comparison between Finnish and Swedish learners at an intermediate and advanced level
Sjöholm, Kaj. - °Abo : °Abo Akademis Förl. [u.a.], 1995
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UB Frankfurt Linguistik
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Correspondence - korrespondens : writing tasks in English and Swedish in the marketing section of a middle-sized Finnish manufacturing company
In: Finns as learners of English. - Jyväskylä (1993), 1-88
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On the pragmatics of semantic selection under restricted resource conditions among LSP-learners
In: Proceedings of the 3rd European Symposium on LSP, Copenhagen, August 1981, "Pragmatics and LSP". - København : Erhvervsøkonomisk Forlag (1982), 573-602
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The role of the mother tongue in foreign language learning in the light of the different errors made by Finns and Swedish-speaking Finns learning English
In: Psycholinguistics. - Stuttgart : Hochschulverl. (1978), 181-194
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