The aim of this study is to investigate the relationship between frequency and language acquisition from many perspectives including implicit and explicit instruction, frequency effects on morpheme acquisition in L2, the relationship between frequency and multi-word constructions, frequency effects on phonetics, vocabulary, gerund and infinitive constructions, bitransitive constructions, and so on. In his impressive article on frequency, Ellis (2002a) asked this crucial question about the relationship between frequency and SLA: “How exactly does the frequency of patterns in the input affect acquisition?” Another fundamental question that needs to be answered is: “What purpose does frequency serve in language acquisition?” In addition, frequ...
Although frequency is recognized as an important factor in second language acquisition, it has remai...
Reading has been the subject of hundreds of thousands of studies. Reading is fundamental skill not o...
Frequency effects are central in current second language research and theory but they have often bee...
This article shows how language processing is intimately tuned to input frequency. Examples are give...
QITL-4 - Proceedings of Quantitative Investigations in Theoretical Linguistics 4, 29.03.2011 - 31.03...
It is almost a century that Palmer (1937) first suggested about the significance of frequency in voc...
In incidental learning, open class vocabulary items with high or relatively high objective frequency...
This review article presents evidence for the claim that frequency effects are pervasive in children...
A number of longitudinal studies of L2 production have reported frequency effects wherein learners' ...
Our target paper argued for the ubiquity of frequency effects in acquisition, and that any comprehen...
Although frequency is recognized as an important factor in second language (L2) acquisition, it has ...
Tests of second language learners’ knowledge of collocation have lacked a principled strategy for it...
In the present study, we explore whether multiple data sources may be more effective than single sou...
This study investigated (1) the extent of vocabulary learning through reading and listening to 10 gr...
Even though –ing form is acquired earlier based on the natural order hypotheses of L2 morpheme acqui...
Although frequency is recognized as an important factor in second language acquisition, it has remai...
Reading has been the subject of hundreds of thousands of studies. Reading is fundamental skill not o...
Frequency effects are central in current second language research and theory but they have often bee...
This article shows how language processing is intimately tuned to input frequency. Examples are give...
QITL-4 - Proceedings of Quantitative Investigations in Theoretical Linguistics 4, 29.03.2011 - 31.03...
It is almost a century that Palmer (1937) first suggested about the significance of frequency in voc...
In incidental learning, open class vocabulary items with high or relatively high objective frequency...
This review article presents evidence for the claim that frequency effects are pervasive in children...
A number of longitudinal studies of L2 production have reported frequency effects wherein learners' ...
Our target paper argued for the ubiquity of frequency effects in acquisition, and that any comprehen...
Although frequency is recognized as an important factor in second language (L2) acquisition, it has ...
Tests of second language learners’ knowledge of collocation have lacked a principled strategy for it...
In the present study, we explore whether multiple data sources may be more effective than single sou...
This study investigated (1) the extent of vocabulary learning through reading and listening to 10 gr...
Even though –ing form is acquired earlier based on the natural order hypotheses of L2 morpheme acqui...
Although frequency is recognized as an important factor in second language acquisition, it has remai...
Reading has been the subject of hundreds of thousands of studies. Reading is fundamental skill not o...
Frequency effects are central in current second language research and theory but they have often bee...