Native-like use of preterit and imperfect morphology in all contexts by English learners of L2 Spanish is the exception rather than the rule, even for successful learners. Nevertheless, recent research has demonstrated that advanced English learners of L2 Spanish attain a native-like morphosyntactic competence for the preterit/imperfect contrast, as evidenced by their native-like knowledge of associated semantic entailments (Goodin-Mayeda and Rothman 2007, Montrul and Slabakova 2003, Slabakova and Montrul 2003, Rothman and Iverson 2007). In addition to an L2 disassociation of morphology and syntax (e.g., Bruhn de Garavito 2003, Lardiere 1998, 2000, 2005, Prévost and White 1999, 2000, Schwartz 2003), I hypothesize that a system of learned pe...
The acquisition of tense and aspect phenomena by second language (L2) speakers has been the source o...
This study contributes to a central debate within contemporary generative second language (L2) theor...
The second language (L2) acquisition of the form-meaning relationship of perfective and imperfective...
This thesis examines the L2 acquisition and L1 attrition of aspectual properties in Spanish. Specifi...
This study investigates the possibility of native-like ultimate attainment by analyzing L2 knowledge...
This study examines the second language acquisition of Spanish past tense morphology by three groups...
This study investigates the cross-linguistic effects on the acquisition of the semantic interpretati...
In this experimental study, we focus on the following semantic universal: if a habitual clause readi...
This thesis examines the acquisition of past tense morphology among simultaneous Spanish-English bil...
This paper considers the difficulty of L1 English speakers in learning the Spanish past tense/aspect...
The extension of Multiple Grammars theory maintains that the interlanguage grammar of adu...
According to the Feature-Assembly Hypothesis (FAH) (Lardiere 2005, 2009, Choi and Lardiere 2006a) co...
This study investigates the acquisition of the Spanish Imperfect by sixty English learners of Spanis...
This study examines the L2 acquisition of word order variation in Spanish by three groups of L1 Engl...
The current study investigates the expression of progressive and habitual aspect in second language ...
The acquisition of tense and aspect phenomena by second language (L2) speakers has been the source o...
This study contributes to a central debate within contemporary generative second language (L2) theor...
The second language (L2) acquisition of the form-meaning relationship of perfective and imperfective...
This thesis examines the L2 acquisition and L1 attrition of aspectual properties in Spanish. Specifi...
This study investigates the possibility of native-like ultimate attainment by analyzing L2 knowledge...
This study examines the second language acquisition of Spanish past tense morphology by three groups...
This study investigates the cross-linguistic effects on the acquisition of the semantic interpretati...
In this experimental study, we focus on the following semantic universal: if a habitual clause readi...
This thesis examines the acquisition of past tense morphology among simultaneous Spanish-English bil...
This paper considers the difficulty of L1 English speakers in learning the Spanish past tense/aspect...
The extension of Multiple Grammars theory maintains that the interlanguage grammar of adu...
According to the Feature-Assembly Hypothesis (FAH) (Lardiere 2005, 2009, Choi and Lardiere 2006a) co...
This study investigates the acquisition of the Spanish Imperfect by sixty English learners of Spanis...
This study examines the L2 acquisition of word order variation in Spanish by three groups of L1 Engl...
The current study investigates the expression of progressive and habitual aspect in second language ...
The acquisition of tense and aspect phenomena by second language (L2) speakers has been the source o...
This study contributes to a central debate within contemporary generative second language (L2) theor...
The second language (L2) acquisition of the form-meaning relationship of perfective and imperfective...