The article system is a notorious source of difficulty for second language (L2) learners of English, largely because it is based on a complex set of abstract distinctions which are, to some extent, arbitrarily mapped onto surface forms (a, the, and zero). This difficulty is only compounded when learners ’ first languages (L1s) do not share the same surface features and/or the same semantic conceptualizations with the target language (TL). This study is about the acquisition of grammatical marking of indefiniteness in L2 English as exemplified by a learner’s use of the indefinite article a. The ways in which L2 acquirers manage to make sense of English articles and even the cases when they do not offer fascinating insights into learners ’ co...
Studies on the acquisition of indefinite articles by sequential bilingual (L2) children have provide...
This thesis examines the use of English articles by speakers of languages with no articles (Korean) ...
The L2 acquisition of the English articles is perceived to be an extremely difficult process for L...
The article system is a notorious source of difficulty for second language (L2) learners of English,...
This article investigates the role of presuppositionality (defined as the presupposition of existenc...
We present a learner corpus-based study of English article use (“a”/“the”/Ø) by L2 learners with fou...
This study investigates the acquisition of L2 English articles among L1 Dagbani speakers. Both Dagba...
We present a learner corpus-based study of English article use (“a”/“the”/Ø) by L2 learners with fou...
We present a learner corpus-based study of English article use (“a”/“the”/Ø) by L2 learners with fou...
We present a learner corpus-based study of English article use (“a”/“the”/Ø) by L2 learners with fou...
We present a learner corpus-based study of English article use (“a”/“the”/Ø) by L2 learners with fou...
One of the most difficult aspects of English grammar for L2 learners is the acquisition of the artic...
This study investigated the second/third language (L2/L3) acquisition of the English indefinite arti...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2003....
This study investigated the second/third language (L2/L3) acquisition of the English indefinite arti...
Studies on the acquisition of indefinite articles by sequential bilingual (L2) children have provide...
This thesis examines the use of English articles by speakers of languages with no articles (Korean) ...
The L2 acquisition of the English articles is perceived to be an extremely difficult process for L...
The article system is a notorious source of difficulty for second language (L2) learners of English,...
This article investigates the role of presuppositionality (defined as the presupposition of existenc...
We present a learner corpus-based study of English article use (“a”/“the”/Ø) by L2 learners with fou...
This study investigates the acquisition of L2 English articles among L1 Dagbani speakers. Both Dagba...
We present a learner corpus-based study of English article use (“a”/“the”/Ø) by L2 learners with fou...
We present a learner corpus-based study of English article use (“a”/“the”/Ø) by L2 learners with fou...
We present a learner corpus-based study of English article use (“a”/“the”/Ø) by L2 learners with fou...
We present a learner corpus-based study of English article use (“a”/“the”/Ø) by L2 learners with fou...
One of the most difficult aspects of English grammar for L2 learners is the acquisition of the artic...
This study investigated the second/third language (L2/L3) acquisition of the English indefinite arti...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2003....
This study investigated the second/third language (L2/L3) acquisition of the English indefinite arti...
Studies on the acquisition of indefinite articles by sequential bilingual (L2) children have provide...
This thesis examines the use of English articles by speakers of languages with no articles (Korean) ...
The L2 acquisition of the English articles is perceived to be an extremely difficult process for L...