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Heritage languages and their speakers
Polinsky, Maria. - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2018
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The effects of discourse topic on global and local markers in Croatian ditransitives
In: Glossa: a journal of general linguistics; Vol 3, No 1 (2018); 105 ; 2397-1835 (2018)
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How grammar links concepts : verb-mediated constructions, attribution, perspectivizing
Ungerer, Friedrich. - Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2017
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Vorfeldbesetzungen in deutschen Verb-Zweit-Sätzen als Lerngegenstand mit einer Untersuchung von Texten japanischer A1-LernerInnen
Ulmer, Carolin. - : Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 2017
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Vorfeldbesetzungen in deutschen Verb-Zweit-Sätzen als Lerngegenstand mit einer Untersuchung von Texten japanischer A1-LernerInnen ...
Ulmer, Carolin. - : Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 2017
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Teoría universalista de Jakobson y orden de adquisición de los fonemas consonánticos del español mexicano: estudio de caso
In: Onomázein: Revista de lingüística, filología y traducción de la Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, ISSN 0717-1285, Nº. 34, 2016, pags. 1-7 (2016)
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Acquisition of German Word Order in Tutored Learners: A Cross-Sectional Study in a Wider Theoretical Context
In: Language Learning: a journal of research in language studies (2015)
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Acquisition of German Word Order in Tutored Learners: A Cross-Sectional Study in a Wider Theoretical Context
In: Language Learning: a journal of research in language studies (2015)
Abstract: This article presents the results from a cross-sectional study that tests predictions of processability theory (PT) regarding the acquisition of German word order. Spontaneous production data were elicited from 21 tutored second language learners of German who are native speakers of English. Each learner engaged in a 45-min informal conversation with a native speaker of German. The conversations were transcribed, analyzed, and implicationally scaled with respect to stages in the acquisition of German word order as predicted by PT. Applying the emergence criterion for acquisition set by PT, the implicational scale strongly confirmed the predictions with a 100% fit. The study focused on four subhypotheses drawn from PT. Two (the order and cumulative nature of predicted stages) were strongly supported. Support for the third hypothesis on the sequential nature of the stages was less clear. The final hypothesis on universality was assessed through a comparison with previous studies on different learner groups and appeared to be supported with one exception. Because PT focuses on procedural knowledge, the study's empirical findings were also viewed in the light of the theory of modulated structure building (MSB), which seeks to explain the acquisition of representational knowledge. Three differences between stages predicted by PT versus MSB were identified and examined. The data did not support the different MSB-specific predictions, but it contained some counterevidence for all three hypotheses.
Keyword: German word order; Instructed second language acquisition; Keywords: Acquisition of German word order; Order of acquisition; Processability theory; Second language acquisition; Spontaneous oral production; Stages of acquisition; Trajectories of acquisition
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1885/33878
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Prenominal adjective order preferences in Chinese and German L2 English : a multifactorial corpus study
In: Linguistic approaches to bilingualism. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins 5 (2015) 1, 122-150
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Order of Acquisition: A Comparison of L1 and L2 English and Spanish Morpheme Acquisition
In: Senior Honors Theses (2015)
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Der Erwerb von Konstruktionen im Nachfeld : eine Analyse deutschsprachiger CHILDES-Daten
Elsner, Daniela. - Frankfurt am Main : Lang, 2013
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Language acquisition and change : a morphosyntactic perspective
Elsig, Martin; Meisel, Jürgen M.; Rinke, Esther. - Edinburgh : Edinburgh Univ. Press, 2013
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Transfer at the initial state
In: Zeitschrift für Anglistik und Amerikanistik. - Berlin [u.a.] : De Gruyter 61 (2013) 3, 265-286
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Language experience changes subsequent learning
In: Cognition. - Amsterdam [u.a] : Elsevier 126 (2013) 2, 268-284
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The Acquisition of the Nongeneric Uses of the English Definite Article the by Arabic Speakers of English
In: Theses (2013)
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A morpheme study in a corpus of secondary school EFL: The “-(e)s” morpheme for 3rd person, plural and possessive
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Second language assessment and morphosyntactic development
In: Studies in second language acquisition. - New York, NY [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 33 (2011) 4, 529-561
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The elicited production of Korean relative clauses by heritage speakers
In: Studies in second language acquisition. - New York, NY [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 33 (2011) 1, 57-89
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Across languages, space, and time : a review of the role of cross-language similarity in L2 (morpho)syntactic processing as revealed by fMRI and ERP methods
In: Studies in second language acquisition. - New York, NY [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 33 (2011) 1, 91-125
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Clitics and object expression in the L3 acquisition of Brazilian Portuguese: structural similarity matters for transfer
In: Second language research. - London : Sage Publ. 27 (2011) 1, 21-58
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