L2 grammatical representation and processing : theory and practice
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L2 grammatical representation and processing : theory and practice
(Second language acquisition / series editor, David Singleton, 136)
Multilingual Matters, c2019
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Summary on USMARC: "This book presents an array of new research on several current theoretical debates in the field of SLA. The studies address questions relating to ultimate attainment, first language transfer, universal properties of SLA, processing and second language (L2) grammar, and explore a number of grammatical features of the L2"--Provided by publisher
Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- 1. Specificity affects determiner choice even when definiteness transfers / Asya Achimova and Viviane Déprez
- 2. What can acquisition studies contribute to instruction of register? : a case study of French / Deborah Arteaga and Julia Herschensohn
- 3. The L2 acquisition of French morphosyntax by anglophone learners : refocusing on the input / Dalila Ayoun
- 4. When nonnative speakers show distinction : syntax and task interactions in long-distance anaphoric dependencies in French / Laurent Dekydtspotter and Charlene Gilbert
- 5. Age effects and morphological markedness in L2 processing of gender agreement : insights from eye tracking / Nuria Sagarra
- 6. Finding their heads : how immigrant adults posit L2 functional projections / Anne Vainikka and Martha Young-Scholten
- 7. The acquisition environment for instructed L2 learners : implementing hybrid and online language courses / Bridget Yaden
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Description
The chapters in this volume, all written by experts in the field, present an array of new research on second language acquisition (SLA) that touches on several current theoretical debates in the field and present a rich range of new empirical data and a number of innovative findings. The studies address questions relating to ultimate attainment, first language transfer, universal properties of SLA, processing and second language (L2) grammar, and explore a number of grammatical features of the L2: tense, aspect, modality, specificity, definiteness, gender, number, anaphora. These themes are complemented by the study of pragmatic competence in sociocultural aspects of register use. The students investigated in the studies range from heritage speakers to naturalistic learners, to instructed learners and immigrants. Another distinctive feature of this book is the inclusion of pedagogical recommendations based on L2 research, making the book relevant for both SLA researchers and language teachers.
Table of Contents
Julia Herschensohn: Introduction
Chapter 1. Asya Achimova and Viviane Deprez: Specificity Matters Even When Definiteness Transfers
Chapter 2. Deborah Arteaga and Julia Herschenson: What Can Acquisition Studies Contribute to Instruction of Register? A Case Study of French
Chapter 3. Dalila Ayoun: The L2 Acquisition of French Morpho-syntax by Anglophone Learners: A Longitudinal Study
Chapter 4. Laurent Dekydtspotter and Charlene Gilbert: When Non-native Speakers Have an Advantage Across Tasks: Syntax and Long Distance Anaphoric Dependencies in Second-language French
Chapter 5. Nuria Sagarra: Age Affects and Morphological Markedness in L2 Processing of Gender Agreement: Insights From Eye-tracking
Chapter 6. Anne Vainikka and Martha Young-Scholten: Finding Their Heads: How Immigrant Adults Posit L2 Functional Projections
Chapter 7. Bridget Yaden: The Acquisition Environment for Instructed L2 Learners: Implementing Hybrid and Online Language Courses
Conclusion. Deborah Arteaga
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