Starting with a critical discussion of the consensus reached concerning the structure of second language competence, the unitary competence hypothesis as advocated especially by Oller (1976) is then confronted with new evidence supporting a multidimensional model of foreign language ability. In order to question the plausibility of the general (unitary) factor hypothesis, its central claim, that of universal validity, is put to the test. This claim implies at least two assumptions: a) the invariance of the general factor, regardless of differences in the populations studied, and b) the invariance of this factor irrespective of the conditions under which language acquisition takes place. By showing divergent structures in subgroups of high a...
This study investigates some of the commonly held assumptions made about language acquisition which ...
This study examined the componential structure of second-language (L2) speaking proficiency. Partici...
In this chapter, we argue that another factor should be brought into the generalpicture of third and...
Starting with a critical discussion of the consensus reached concerning the structure of second lang...
In this research Oiler's question 'Is language proficiency divisible into components?' was explored ...
In this research Oiler's question 'Is language proficiency divisible into components?' was explored ...
107 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.The purpose of this study was...
The nature of language proficiency has been the object of much theoretical discussion and empirical ...
The variable competence model of second language acquisition proposes that the ability to use langua...
On the basis of communicative competence models suggested by Canale & Swain (1980), Canale (1983), B...
The Hypothesized Relative Contribution Model (RCM) developed by Higgs and Clifford (1982) has been c...
This paper addresses the question of what language proficiency (LP) is, both theoretically and empir...
This paper looks briefly at some of the issues involved in the Variable Competence approach to Secon...
Language ability, especially foreign language proficiency, has become a hot topic in language testin...
The classic poverty-of-the-stimulus argument of Universal Grammar theory deals with how the mind acq...
This study investigates some of the commonly held assumptions made about language acquisition which ...
This study examined the componential structure of second-language (L2) speaking proficiency. Partici...
In this chapter, we argue that another factor should be brought into the generalpicture of third and...
Starting with a critical discussion of the consensus reached concerning the structure of second lang...
In this research Oiler's question 'Is language proficiency divisible into components?' was explored ...
In this research Oiler's question 'Is language proficiency divisible into components?' was explored ...
107 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.The purpose of this study was...
The nature of language proficiency has been the object of much theoretical discussion and empirical ...
The variable competence model of second language acquisition proposes that the ability to use langua...
On the basis of communicative competence models suggested by Canale & Swain (1980), Canale (1983), B...
The Hypothesized Relative Contribution Model (RCM) developed by Higgs and Clifford (1982) has been c...
This paper addresses the question of what language proficiency (LP) is, both theoretically and empir...
This paper looks briefly at some of the issues involved in the Variable Competence approach to Secon...
Language ability, especially foreign language proficiency, has become a hot topic in language testin...
The classic poverty-of-the-stimulus argument of Universal Grammar theory deals with how the mind acq...
This study investigates some of the commonly held assumptions made about language acquisition which ...
This study examined the componential structure of second-language (L2) speaking proficiency. Partici...
In this chapter, we argue that another factor should be brought into the generalpicture of third and...