This study investigates transfer at the third-language (L3) initial state, testing between the following possibilities: (1) the first language (L1) transfer hypothesis (an L1 effect for all adult acquisition), (2) the second language (L2) transfer hypothesis, where the L2 blocks L1 transfer (often referred to in the recent literature as the ‘L2 status factor’; Williams and Hammarberg, 1998), and (3) the Cumulative Enhancement Model (Flynn et al., 2004), which proposes selective transfer from all previous linguistic knowledge. We provide data from successful English-speaking learners of L2 Spanish at the initial state of acquiring L3 French and L3 Italian relating to properties of the Null-Subject Parameter (e.g. Chomsky, 1981; Rizzi, 1982)....
This study examines the role Language Dominance plays in determining the source of transfer in the I...
The aim of this thesis is to examine how learner-general developmental stages in syntax and morpholo...
The present study examines three competing models of morphosyntactic transfer in third language (L3)...
This study investigates transfer at the third-language (L3) initial state, testing between the follo...
The present article addresses the following question: what variables condition syntactic transfer? E...
This paper elucidates the articulated proposals for the initial stages of adult third language (L3) ...
This paper tests the claims of Cumulative Enhancement Model, the ‘l2 status factor’, and the Typolog...
This paper tests the claims of Cumulative Enhancement Model, the ‘L2 status factor’, and the Typolog...
Various studies have indicated during the past decade that language transfer in L3 may not only stem...
The study of linguistic transfer-understood here in terms of the copying of previous linguistic repr...
One central question in the formal linguistic study of adult multilingual morphosyntax (i.e., L3/Ln ...
This article elucidates the Typological Primacy Model (TPM; Rothman, 2010, 2011, 2013) for the initi...
This thesis explores the role of previously acquired languages in third language (L3) acquisition, p...
One of the least understood (and also least investigated) factors conditioning interlanguage transfe...
This article elucidates the Typological Primacy Model (TPM; Rothman, 2010, 2011, 2013) for the initi...
This study examines the role Language Dominance plays in determining the source of transfer in the I...
The aim of this thesis is to examine how learner-general developmental stages in syntax and morpholo...
The present study examines three competing models of morphosyntactic transfer in third language (L3)...
This study investigates transfer at the third-language (L3) initial state, testing between the follo...
The present article addresses the following question: what variables condition syntactic transfer? E...
This paper elucidates the articulated proposals for the initial stages of adult third language (L3) ...
This paper tests the claims of Cumulative Enhancement Model, the ‘l2 status factor’, and the Typolog...
This paper tests the claims of Cumulative Enhancement Model, the ‘L2 status factor’, and the Typolog...
Various studies have indicated during the past decade that language transfer in L3 may not only stem...
The study of linguistic transfer-understood here in terms of the copying of previous linguistic repr...
One central question in the formal linguistic study of adult multilingual morphosyntax (i.e., L3/Ln ...
This article elucidates the Typological Primacy Model (TPM; Rothman, 2010, 2011, 2013) for the initi...
This thesis explores the role of previously acquired languages in third language (L3) acquisition, p...
One of the least understood (and also least investigated) factors conditioning interlanguage transfe...
This article elucidates the Typological Primacy Model (TPM; Rothman, 2010, 2011, 2013) for the initi...
This study examines the role Language Dominance plays in determining the source of transfer in the I...
The aim of this thesis is to examine how learner-general developmental stages in syntax and morpholo...
The present study examines three competing models of morphosyntactic transfer in third language (L3)...