When you compare the behavior of two different age groups which are trying to master the same sensori-motor or cognitive skill, you are likely to discover varying learning routes: different stages, different intervals between stages, or even different orderings of stages. Such heterogeneous learning trajectories may be caused by at least six different types of factors: (1) Initial state: the kinds and levels of skills the learners have available at the onset of the learning episode. (2) Learning mechanisms: rule-based, inductive, connectionist, parameter setting, and so on. (3) Input and feedback characteristics: learning stimuli, information about success and failure. (4) Information processing mechanisms: capacity limitations, attentional...
This thesis tests whether it is possible for adult second language (L2) learners to reach native-lik...
A large number of studies have been carried out over the last few years investigating whether the ne...
At the heart of virtually all research on bilingualism, if not on language in general, is the recogn...
When you compare the behavior of two different age groups which are trying to master the same sensor...
This thesis investigates the developmental path of German first language (L1) children focusing on t...
When Chomsky stated that "the problem of internal justification of explanatory adequacy - is es...
Learner interlanguage varies depending on the task given, since different tasks require different ty...
This article tries to answer some of the following questions : Why is it that some individuals are m...
One of the most puzzling observations for linguists is the difference between learning a language fr...
This paper investigates the potential differences between First Language Acquisition (FLA) and New L...
In the first part of this article, I reflect on the role that the learner’s hypothesis-forming activ...
Language acquisition (LA) is one of the widely researched topics, and perhaps the most. It is really...
The aim of this paper is twofold: i. firstly, to show why second language learners (from perhaps as ...
At the heart of virtually all research on bilingualism, if not on language in general, is the recogn...
Child first language acquisition (L1A) and adult second language acquisition (SLA) have observably d...
This thesis tests whether it is possible for adult second language (L2) learners to reach native-lik...
A large number of studies have been carried out over the last few years investigating whether the ne...
At the heart of virtually all research on bilingualism, if not on language in general, is the recogn...
When you compare the behavior of two different age groups which are trying to master the same sensor...
This thesis investigates the developmental path of German first language (L1) children focusing on t...
When Chomsky stated that "the problem of internal justification of explanatory adequacy - is es...
Learner interlanguage varies depending on the task given, since different tasks require different ty...
This article tries to answer some of the following questions : Why is it that some individuals are m...
One of the most puzzling observations for linguists is the difference between learning a language fr...
This paper investigates the potential differences between First Language Acquisition (FLA) and New L...
In the first part of this article, I reflect on the role that the learner’s hypothesis-forming activ...
Language acquisition (LA) is one of the widely researched topics, and perhaps the most. It is really...
The aim of this paper is twofold: i. firstly, to show why second language learners (from perhaps as ...
At the heart of virtually all research on bilingualism, if not on language in general, is the recogn...
Child first language acquisition (L1A) and adult second language acquisition (SLA) have observably d...
This thesis tests whether it is possible for adult second language (L2) learners to reach native-lik...
A large number of studies have been carried out over the last few years investigating whether the ne...
At the heart of virtually all research on bilingualism, if not on language in general, is the recogn...