This paper elucidates the articulated proposals for the initial stages of adult third language (L3) syntactic transfer, addressing their application for L3 and the subsequent fourth language (L4) acquisition. The study was set to demonstrate empirical evidence in line with or against the tenets of the models and to indicate if and how syntactic transfer might obtain differently depending on the language being acquired– L3 vs. L4. The models to be tested were Full Transfer/Full Access (FT/FA), L2 Status Factor Hypothesis (LSFH), Cumulative Enhancement Model (CEM) and Typological Primacy Model (TPM). Following a principles and parameters framework, six parameters were selected to generate several language pairings and an adult female’s L3 Ita...
The present systematic review examines what factors determine when, how and to what extent previous ...
The present systematic review examines what factors determine when, how and to what extent previous ...
This paper tests the claims of Cumulative Enhancement Model, the ‘l2 status factor’, and the Typolog...
This paper elucidates the articulated proposals for the initial stages of adult third language (L3) ...
This article elucidates the Typological Primacy Model (TPM; Rothman, 2010, 2011, 2013) for the initi...
This article elucidates the Typological Primacy Model (TPM; Rothman, 2010, 2011, 2013) for the initi...
This article elucidates the Typological Primacy Model (TPM; Rothman, 2010, 2011, 2013) for the initi...
This study investigates transfer at the third-language (L3) initial state, testing between the follo...
The aim of this thesis is to examine how learner-general developmental stages in syntax and morpholo...
This study investigates transfer at the third-language (L3) initial state, testing between the follo...
The present article addresses the following question: what variables condition syntactic transfer? E...
The present article addresses the following question: what variables condition syntactic transfer? E...
The present article addresses the following question: what variables condition syntactic transfer? E...
The present systematic review examines what factors determine when, how and to what extent previous ...
The study of linguistic transfer—understood here in terms of the copying of previous linguistic repr...
The present systematic review examines what factors determine when, how and to what extent previous ...
The present systematic review examines what factors determine when, how and to what extent previous ...
This paper tests the claims of Cumulative Enhancement Model, the ‘l2 status factor’, and the Typolog...
This paper elucidates the articulated proposals for the initial stages of adult third language (L3) ...
This article elucidates the Typological Primacy Model (TPM; Rothman, 2010, 2011, 2013) for the initi...
This article elucidates the Typological Primacy Model (TPM; Rothman, 2010, 2011, 2013) for the initi...
This article elucidates the Typological Primacy Model (TPM; Rothman, 2010, 2011, 2013) for the initi...
This study investigates transfer at the third-language (L3) initial state, testing between the follo...
The aim of this thesis is to examine how learner-general developmental stages in syntax and morpholo...
This study investigates transfer at the third-language (L3) initial state, testing between the follo...
The present article addresses the following question: what variables condition syntactic transfer? E...
The present article addresses the following question: what variables condition syntactic transfer? E...
The present article addresses the following question: what variables condition syntactic transfer? E...
The present systematic review examines what factors determine when, how and to what extent previous ...
The study of linguistic transfer—understood here in terms of the copying of previous linguistic repr...
The present systematic review examines what factors determine when, how and to what extent previous ...
The present systematic review examines what factors determine when, how and to what extent previous ...
This paper tests the claims of Cumulative Enhancement Model, the ‘l2 status factor’, and the Typolog...