We assessed the roles of first language (L1) and second language (L2) proficiency in the processing of preverbal clitics in L2 Spanish by considering the predictions of four processing theories—the Input Processing Theory, the Unified Competition Model, the Amalgamation Model, and the Associative-Cognitive CREED. We compared the performance of L1 English (typologically different from Spanish) to L1 Romanian (typologically similar to Spanish) speakers from various L2 Spanish proficiency levels on an auditory sentence-processing task. We found main effects of proficiency, condition, and L1 and an interaction between proficiency and condition. Although we did not find an interaction between L1 and condition, the L1 Romanians showed an overall ...
The current project contributes to the growing body of research in second language acquisition that ...
In this article, we compare results from two recent comprehensive studies on syntax–discourse interf...
Many studies in L3 phonetics and phonology have found that language dominance plays an influential r...
It is unclear whether postpuberty second language (L2) learners can achieve a native-like representa...
In two self-paced reading experiments we asked whether late, highly proficient, English-Spanish bili...
Evidence shows that second language (L2) processing depends on the Age of Acquisition (AoA), profici...
The study of clitic clusters and the restrictions that surface when two or more clitics are combined...
This paper contributes supporting evidence for the Full Access Hypothesis of second language acquisi...
This study investigates the degree to which native-English speaking learners of Spanish can generate...
This thesis considers how different groups of Spanish speakers (monolinguals, early bilinguals and l...
© 2020 by the authors. The ability to discriminate phonetically similar first language (L1) and seco...
The Second language acquisition (SLA) of Spanish pronominal object clitics (POCs) has been a topic o...
We test the predictions of the Feature Reassembly Hypothesis (FRH) as applied to the L2 acquisition ...
Previous research found that second language (L2) experience may cause an interaction between first ...
Previous studies investigating the acquisition of L2 stops have found a positive effect of L2 experi...
The current project contributes to the growing body of research in second language acquisition that ...
In this article, we compare results from two recent comprehensive studies on syntax–discourse interf...
Many studies in L3 phonetics and phonology have found that language dominance plays an influential r...
It is unclear whether postpuberty second language (L2) learners can achieve a native-like representa...
In two self-paced reading experiments we asked whether late, highly proficient, English-Spanish bili...
Evidence shows that second language (L2) processing depends on the Age of Acquisition (AoA), profici...
The study of clitic clusters and the restrictions that surface when two or more clitics are combined...
This paper contributes supporting evidence for the Full Access Hypothesis of second language acquisi...
This study investigates the degree to which native-English speaking learners of Spanish can generate...
This thesis considers how different groups of Spanish speakers (monolinguals, early bilinguals and l...
© 2020 by the authors. The ability to discriminate phonetically similar first language (L1) and seco...
The Second language acquisition (SLA) of Spanish pronominal object clitics (POCs) has been a topic o...
We test the predictions of the Feature Reassembly Hypothesis (FRH) as applied to the L2 acquisition ...
Previous research found that second language (L2) experience may cause an interaction between first ...
Previous studies investigating the acquisition of L2 stops have found a positive effect of L2 experi...
The current project contributes to the growing body of research in second language acquisition that ...
In this article, we compare results from two recent comprehensive studies on syntax–discourse interf...
Many studies in L3 phonetics and phonology have found that language dominance plays an influential r...