This article investigates the role of presuppositionality (defined as the presupposition of existence) in the second language (L2) acquisition of English articles. Building upon the proposal in Wexler 2003 that young English-acquiring children overuse the with presuppositional indefinites, this article proposes that presuppositionality also influences article (mis)use in adult L2 acquisition. This proposal is supported by experimental results from the L2 English of adult speakers of Korean, a language with no articles. The experimental findings indicate that presuppositional indefinite contexts trigger overuse of the with indefinites in adult L2 acquisition, as in child L1 acquisition (cf. Wexler 2003). The effects of presuppositionality ar...
Although it is well known that many second language (L2) learners have trouble using articles “prope...
One of the most difficult aspects of English grammar for L2 learners is the acquisition of the artic...
Ionin, Ko and Wexler (2004a) have shown that L2 speakers of English whose L1’s lack articles (Russia...
The article system is a notorious source of difficulty for second language (L2) learners of English,...
This thesis examines the use of English articles by speakers of languages with no articles (Korean) ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2003....
This paper examines errors of article use in L2-English, and argues for similarity between L1- and L...
In the field of second language acquisition (SLA), it has been documented that the mastery of the En...
This study investigates the acquisition of L2 English articles among L1 Dagbani speakers. Both Dagba...
We present a learner corpus-based study of English article use (“a”/“the”/Ø) by L2 learners with fou...
Studies on the acquisition of indefinite articles by sequential bilingual (L2) children have provide...
This article concerns Ionin's (2003) Article Choice Parameter Hypothesis, which proposes a new seman...
An article-choice study involving L1 Mandarin/L2 English bilinguals is reported. It tested two recen...
Variability in the form of article (i.e., a and the) omissions and stressing has been attributed to ...
The present paper examines the production of definite and indefinite articles in English-speaking ty...
Although it is well known that many second language (L2) learners have trouble using articles “prope...
One of the most difficult aspects of English grammar for L2 learners is the acquisition of the artic...
Ionin, Ko and Wexler (2004a) have shown that L2 speakers of English whose L1’s lack articles (Russia...
The article system is a notorious source of difficulty for second language (L2) learners of English,...
This thesis examines the use of English articles by speakers of languages with no articles (Korean) ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2003....
This paper examines errors of article use in L2-English, and argues for similarity between L1- and L...
In the field of second language acquisition (SLA), it has been documented that the mastery of the En...
This study investigates the acquisition of L2 English articles among L1 Dagbani speakers. Both Dagba...
We present a learner corpus-based study of English article use (“a”/“the”/Ø) by L2 learners with fou...
Studies on the acquisition of indefinite articles by sequential bilingual (L2) children have provide...
This article concerns Ionin's (2003) Article Choice Parameter Hypothesis, which proposes a new seman...
An article-choice study involving L1 Mandarin/L2 English bilinguals is reported. It tested two recen...
Variability in the form of article (i.e., a and the) omissions and stressing has been attributed to ...
The present paper examines the production of definite and indefinite articles in English-speaking ty...
Although it is well known that many second language (L2) learners have trouble using articles “prope...
One of the most difficult aspects of English grammar for L2 learners is the acquisition of the artic...
Ionin, Ko and Wexler (2004a) have shown that L2 speakers of English whose L1’s lack articles (Russia...