The aim of this study was to investigate the morphosyntactic development of Grundvux learners (adult learners who study school subjects at elementary school levels in Sweden) of English with the aid of Processability theory, or PT, and to investigate the potential influence of exposure to English outside school and the participants' highest completed formal education on the participants' morphosyntactic levels. The participants of this study were Grundvux learners who studied English either on National Course 2, 3, or 4. This study also investigated how similar or different Course 2, 3 and 4 participants were when it comes to their highest attained PT-levels. The participants described a picture series and answered questions about their hig...
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This article presents the results of an experimental study investigating the differential effects of...
This study explored morpheme acquisition in learners of English as a Second Language (ESL). Specific...
Oral language is the foundation on which literacy initially builds. Between early developing oral la...
Our essay is about the grammar structure that the participants in A- and B- level of a school in the...
The primary purpose of this dissertation is to discover whether two current proposals for specific i...
This study investigates the morphosyntactic competence of advanced ESL learners and native speakers ...
In this essay, the focus is on the grammatical development of four Swedish as a second language lear...
This paper focuses on the learning processes in L2 literacy classes in the Netherlands, discussing s...
Research on age and second language acquisition (L2A) is vast, but inconclusive. Such research has m...
This study investigates longitudinally how a Japanese school-aged child develops English second lang...
This paper focuses on the learning processes in L2 literacy classes in the Netherlands, discussing s...
This study examined acquisition order disparities and their associated causes in an EFL context, so ...
Research has shown that children who have English as a first language acquire grammatical morphemes ...
This dissertation concerns oral language tests from a grammatical perspective. Tests today are usual...
Morphosyntax is inseparable from the aspect of applied linguistics. The theory of morphological pro...
This article presents the results of an experimental study investigating the differential effects of...
This study explored morpheme acquisition in learners of English as a Second Language (ESL). Specific...
Oral language is the foundation on which literacy initially builds. Between early developing oral la...