In the field of Second Language Acquisition (SLA), the role of transfer has been theorized and studied to account for the influence of the native language on an interlanguage. However, stemming from behaviorist mentality, the concept of transfer has become widely associated with the direct transfer of habits and fails to take into consideration other cross-linguistic influences (CLI) that shape or are shaped by the interlanguage, such as avoidance, ‘reverse transfer’ from a learner’s second language (L2) to native language (L1), perception of linguistic distance, and interlanguage transfer. Thus, the reductionist analysis of direct L1 to L2 transfer is no longer sufficient to account for the parallel activation of languages in multilinguals
“The first language (L1) has been considered one of the main sources of transfer for the acquisition...
This is a review of the literature from the past ten years about cross-linguistic influence (CLI), f...
An increasing number of students of various minority and immigrant backgrounds makes greater knowled...
In the field of Second Language Acquisition (SLA), the role of transfer has been theorized and studi...
A recent focus in the study of cross-linguistic influence is the role of transfer during third langu...
The purpose of this thesis is to evaluate critically the literature and research findings of SLA pe...
The multilingual turn in second language acquisition (SLA) research signals an epistemic reorientati...
Language learners typically experience cross-linguistic influence (CLI) from one or several previou...
This contribution provides an up-to-date classification of the most important theoretical models acc...
Crosslinguistic influence (CLI) denotes the facilitative and/or negative influence from a bilingual’...
The article will review the most relevant research conducted on lexical transfer as a psycholinguist...
This article discusses the role of first language and second language differences in second language...
Language transfer (or cross-linguistic influence [CLI]) has long been at the base of the concept of ...
Much of the current research into language learning and teaching is concerned with the phenomenon r...
[EN] This article concentrates on the impact that cross-linguistic influences have on second languag...
“The first language (L1) has been considered one of the main sources of transfer for the acquisition...
This is a review of the literature from the past ten years about cross-linguistic influence (CLI), f...
An increasing number of students of various minority and immigrant backgrounds makes greater knowled...
In the field of Second Language Acquisition (SLA), the role of transfer has been theorized and studi...
A recent focus in the study of cross-linguistic influence is the role of transfer during third langu...
The purpose of this thesis is to evaluate critically the literature and research findings of SLA pe...
The multilingual turn in second language acquisition (SLA) research signals an epistemic reorientati...
Language learners typically experience cross-linguistic influence (CLI) from one or several previou...
This contribution provides an up-to-date classification of the most important theoretical models acc...
Crosslinguistic influence (CLI) denotes the facilitative and/or negative influence from a bilingual’...
The article will review the most relevant research conducted on lexical transfer as a psycholinguist...
This article discusses the role of first language and second language differences in second language...
Language transfer (or cross-linguistic influence [CLI]) has long been at the base of the concept of ...
Much of the current research into language learning and teaching is concerned with the phenomenon r...
[EN] This article concentrates on the impact that cross-linguistic influences have on second languag...
“The first language (L1) has been considered one of the main sources of transfer for the acquisition...
This is a review of the literature from the past ten years about cross-linguistic influence (CLI), f...
An increasing number of students of various minority and immigrant backgrounds makes greater knowled...