This study investigates the acquisition of articles in L2 English by L1 speakers of Dagbani, a Gur language spoken in Ghana. Dagbani differs from English in that it has two definite articles, no indefinite article, and a zero-article which may express definiteness, indefiniteness as well as genericity. The study consisted of a Forced-choice task (FCT) and an Acceptability judgement task (AJT) which were administered to Dagbani teenagers with an intermediate proficiency in English (n = 45) and a group of native English speakers as controls (n = 8). The results showed that the learners’ article choice was based on definiteness, not specificity (i.e., no fluctuation between the two) and that they had slightly more problems with indefinite than...
This study explains the acquisition of the non-generic uses of the english definite article the by L...
English is widely considered as one of the most significant languages which plays a vital role in a ...
We present a learner corpus-based study of English article use (“a”/“the”/Ø) by L2 learners with fou...
This study investigates the acquisition of L2 English articles among L1 Dagbani speakers. Both Dagba...
The L2 acquisition of the English articles is perceived to be an extremely difficult process for L...
The article system is a notorious source of difficulty for second language (L2) learners of English,...
The English article system is acknowledged to be difficult for L2 learners of the English language. ...
This study aimed to explore the L2/L3 acquisition of the English indefinite article by L1 speakers o...
This thesis investigates the second language acquisition of the English article system by Turkish le...
This paper adopts the Integrated Contrastive Model (Granger 1996) to an examination of the use of ar...
Articles’ substitution errors are commonly documented in L2 research. Ionin, Ko and Wexler (2004) te...
Accurately using articles has consistently been a difficult task for English language learners as ar...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2003....
Studies on the acquisition of indefinite articles by sequential bilingual (L2) children have provide...
AbstractIn her theory of Feature Re-assembly, Lardiere (2007) claims that the problems learners face...
This study explains the acquisition of the non-generic uses of the english definite article the by L...
English is widely considered as one of the most significant languages which plays a vital role in a ...
We present a learner corpus-based study of English article use (“a”/“the”/Ø) by L2 learners with fou...
This study investigates the acquisition of L2 English articles among L1 Dagbani speakers. Both Dagba...
The L2 acquisition of the English articles is perceived to be an extremely difficult process for L...
The article system is a notorious source of difficulty for second language (L2) learners of English,...
The English article system is acknowledged to be difficult for L2 learners of the English language. ...
This study aimed to explore the L2/L3 acquisition of the English indefinite article by L1 speakers o...
This thesis investigates the second language acquisition of the English article system by Turkish le...
This paper adopts the Integrated Contrastive Model (Granger 1996) to an examination of the use of ar...
Articles’ substitution errors are commonly documented in L2 research. Ionin, Ko and Wexler (2004) te...
Accurately using articles has consistently been a difficult task for English language learners as ar...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2003....
Studies on the acquisition of indefinite articles by sequential bilingual (L2) children have provide...
AbstractIn her theory of Feature Re-assembly, Lardiere (2007) claims that the problems learners face...
This study explains the acquisition of the non-generic uses of the english definite article the by L...
English is widely considered as one of the most significant languages which plays a vital role in a ...
We present a learner corpus-based study of English article use (“a”/“the”/Ø) by L2 learners with fou...