The simple past and present perfect are two areas of English grammar that are introduced to Malaysian learners at an early stage at primary school level. However, many Malaysian learners seem to have persistent difficulty distinguishing between the two and using them even at an advanced level of proficiency. This persistent difficulty raises the question of whether or not such difficulty is directly attributable to fist language (L1) influence. Since competing hypotheses attempting to explain this phenomenon have received limited testing particularly in the Malaysian context, this study considers the implications of the FFFH approach, (Hawkins & Chan, 1997) to explain how the L1 might influence the L2 acquisition of the English present perf...
Studies investigating the potential role of first language (L1) transfer, particularly those examini...
This thesis presents a longitudinal investigation of spontaneous speech by child Mandarin heritage s...
Explaining the persistent optional use of overt forms of certain grammatical properties in adult sec...
This paper reports on a study that investigates the acquisition of English tense and agreement morph...
This paper reports on a study that investigates the acquisition of English tense and agreement morph...
This research investigates the second language (L2) processing and acquisition of the English presen...
Previous research indicates that second language (L2) learners may have an advantage in the use of a...
In general, L2 learners have great difficulty mastering aspects of grammar in the second language. F...
Recent research on the acquisition of past tense in L2 has suggested that there is a common developm...
Researchers in the field of both first and second language acquisition have been studying the mechan...
The acquisition of English past temporality has been a topic of discussion in the second language ac...
This dissertation investigates the influences of pragmatic factors, lexical devices, as well as the ...
This study investigates L2 acquisition of English present perfect by Greek Cypriot Greek speakers. O...
Issues concerning the acquisition of English as the second language (L2) have been perpetually discu...
The Aspect Hypothesis (Andersen & Shirai, 1994; 1996) proposes that the inherent lexical aspect of v...
Studies investigating the potential role of first language (L1) transfer, particularly those examini...
This thesis presents a longitudinal investigation of spontaneous speech by child Mandarin heritage s...
Explaining the persistent optional use of overt forms of certain grammatical properties in adult sec...
This paper reports on a study that investigates the acquisition of English tense and agreement morph...
This paper reports on a study that investigates the acquisition of English tense and agreement morph...
This research investigates the second language (L2) processing and acquisition of the English presen...
Previous research indicates that second language (L2) learners may have an advantage in the use of a...
In general, L2 learners have great difficulty mastering aspects of grammar in the second language. F...
Recent research on the acquisition of past tense in L2 has suggested that there is a common developm...
Researchers in the field of both first and second language acquisition have been studying the mechan...
The acquisition of English past temporality has been a topic of discussion in the second language ac...
This dissertation investigates the influences of pragmatic factors, lexical devices, as well as the ...
This study investigates L2 acquisition of English present perfect by Greek Cypriot Greek speakers. O...
Issues concerning the acquisition of English as the second language (L2) have been perpetually discu...
The Aspect Hypothesis (Andersen & Shirai, 1994; 1996) proposes that the inherent lexical aspect of v...
Studies investigating the potential role of first language (L1) transfer, particularly those examini...
This thesis presents a longitudinal investigation of spontaneous speech by child Mandarin heritage s...
Explaining the persistent optional use of overt forms of certain grammatical properties in adult sec...