This study explains the acquisition of the non-generic uses of the english definite article the by L2 learners. Chilean university students completed a questionnaire containing deleted obligatory uses of the. in all, four identified categories showed to have different accuracy rates. Of the four categories, the one most similar to the L1 was the least difficult to acquire while the most different resulted as the most difficult. This concurs with other research and can be explained by L1 rules that are transferred to the L2. The other two categories did not show the same acquisition rate as compared to previous studies and cannot be explained by L1 transfer given that both languages share the same rules. Time spent studying the english incre...
This thesis examines the use of English articles by speakers of languages with no articles (Korean) ...
Some languages base their article choice on specificity (Samoan), others on definiteness (English: a...
We present a learner corpus-based study of English article use (“a”/“the”/Ø) by L2 learners with fou...
This study explains the acquisition of the non-generic uses of the English definite article the by L...
The study of L2 article acquisition has become an important area in the cross-linguistic field. Art...
This paper aims to study the relationship between the different forms of definite article use in Spa...
Research about the acquisition of the English article system has established that child and adult le...
This study examines second language (L2) acquisition of English generic noun phrases (NPs) by Spanis...
Conference Theme: Teaching TESOL in Changing Times, Learning English in a New AgeIt is well-document...
Chinese Mandarin and the Malay language have no functional equivalents of the English article system...
This study investigates the acquisition of L2 English articles among L1 Dagbani speakers. Both Dagba...
AbstractThe article system of English language is a linguistic form that is taken for granted by the...
It is well-documented that L2 English learners from article-less languages, such as Mandarin and Kor...
This paper is a partial replication study of research to investigate an aspect of English articles: ...
The article system of English language is a linguistic form that is taken for granted by the native ...
This thesis examines the use of English articles by speakers of languages with no articles (Korean) ...
Some languages base their article choice on specificity (Samoan), others on definiteness (English: a...
We present a learner corpus-based study of English article use (“a”/“the”/Ø) by L2 learners with fou...
This study explains the acquisition of the non-generic uses of the English definite article the by L...
The study of L2 article acquisition has become an important area in the cross-linguistic field. Art...
This paper aims to study the relationship between the different forms of definite article use in Spa...
Research about the acquisition of the English article system has established that child and adult le...
This study examines second language (L2) acquisition of English generic noun phrases (NPs) by Spanis...
Conference Theme: Teaching TESOL in Changing Times, Learning English in a New AgeIt is well-document...
Chinese Mandarin and the Malay language have no functional equivalents of the English article system...
This study investigates the acquisition of L2 English articles among L1 Dagbani speakers. Both Dagba...
AbstractThe article system of English language is a linguistic form that is taken for granted by the...
It is well-documented that L2 English learners from article-less languages, such as Mandarin and Kor...
This paper is a partial replication study of research to investigate an aspect of English articles: ...
The article system of English language is a linguistic form that is taken for granted by the native ...
This thesis examines the use of English articles by speakers of languages with no articles (Korean) ...
Some languages base their article choice on specificity (Samoan), others on definiteness (English: a...
We present a learner corpus-based study of English article use (“a”/“the”/Ø) by L2 learners with fou...