The present study examined the proposal that the presence of a similar morpheme in the learner’s first and second languages (L2) facilitates morphological development in the L2. Advanced Russian and Japanese speakers of English as a second language per-formed a self-paced reading task in which they read English sentences word by word for comprehension. Russian participants showed a reliable sensitivity to plural errors, but Japanese participants did not. The findings supported the morphological congruency hypothesis. A theoretical proposal is put forward to explain how morphological con-gruency affects L2 morpheme acquisition. The findings and the proposal are relevant to the discussion of the critical period hypothesis, ultimate attainment...
This article presents a selective overview of studies that have investigated how advanced adult seco...
This study utilized the moving-window self-paced reading paradigm to investigate the processing of E...
In this study we take a usage-based perspective on the analysis of data from the acquisition of verb...
Two competing explanations exist regarding the nature of morphological difficulty in adult second la...
This study examined the cross-linguistic relationship in morphological awareness in two typologicall...
This study investigates longitudinally how a Japanese school-aged child develops English second lang...
Previous studies of L2 morphological processing are controversial regarding whether L2 learners deco...
While morphological awareness has received much attention to date, little is understood about how mo...
Morphological awareness contributes to vocabulary acquisition and reading in bilingual children who ...
© 2015, © The Author(s) 2015. Objectives: The study was intended to test the hypothesis that L2 spea...
This study examined the cross-linguistic relationship in morphological awareness in two typologicall...
This scoping review explores the causal relationship between morphological instruction and reading d...
This study examined how L2 learners process morphologically complex words (e.g., regularly inflected...
This longitudinal study analyzes the acquisition of some aspects of Japanese morphology by two child...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from OUP via the DOI in this ...
This article presents a selective overview of studies that have investigated how advanced adult seco...
This study utilized the moving-window self-paced reading paradigm to investigate the processing of E...
In this study we take a usage-based perspective on the analysis of data from the acquisition of verb...
Two competing explanations exist regarding the nature of morphological difficulty in adult second la...
This study examined the cross-linguistic relationship in morphological awareness in two typologicall...
This study investigates longitudinally how a Japanese school-aged child develops English second lang...
Previous studies of L2 morphological processing are controversial regarding whether L2 learners deco...
While morphological awareness has received much attention to date, little is understood about how mo...
Morphological awareness contributes to vocabulary acquisition and reading in bilingual children who ...
© 2015, © The Author(s) 2015. Objectives: The study was intended to test the hypothesis that L2 spea...
This study examined the cross-linguistic relationship in morphological awareness in two typologicall...
This scoping review explores the causal relationship between morphological instruction and reading d...
This study examined how L2 learners process morphologically complex words (e.g., regularly inflected...
This longitudinal study analyzes the acquisition of some aspects of Japanese morphology by two child...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from OUP via the DOI in this ...
This article presents a selective overview of studies that have investigated how advanced adult seco...
This study utilized the moving-window self-paced reading paradigm to investigate the processing of E...
In this study we take a usage-based perspective on the analysis of data from the acquisition of verb...