This study investigates the acquisition of verb placement by Moroccan and Turkish second language (L2) learners of Dutch. Elicited production data corroborate earlier findings from L2 German that learners who do not produce auxiliaries do not raise lexical verbs over negation, whereas learners who produce auxiliaries do. Data from elicited imitation and sentence matching support this pattern and show that learners can have grammatical knowledge of auxiliary placement before they can produce auxiliaries. With lexical verbs, they do not show such knowledge. These results present further evidence for the different behavior of auxiliary and lexical verbs in early stages of L2 acquisition
This study examines the placement of finite and nonfinite lexical verbs and finite light verbs (LVs)...
This research presents the results of a quantitative and qualitative analysis of the use of the Dutc...
This study attempts to tease apart the effect of first (L1) and second (L2) language knowledge on th...
This study investigates the acquisition of verb placement by Moroccan and Turkish second language (L...
In previous research it has been observed that second language (L2) learners of Dutch and German use...
This study addressed two controversial issues regarding the acquisition of verb placement in German ...
Acquiring Germanic verb second is typically described as difficult for second-language learners. Eve...
In this study of the placement of sentence negation in third language acquisition (L3), we argue tha...
In this paper, we attempt to define the role of background languages in third language (L3) acquisit...
The acquisition of non-modal auxiliaries has been assumed to constitute an important step in the acq...
Focusing on the much-debated question of transfer from previously learned languages in L3 acquisitio...
This study examines to what extent English speakers of L2 Dutch reconstruct the meanings of placemen...
This article investigates the acquisition of verb placement in German as a foreign language at an ad...
This study investigates the transfer of verb-second (V2) word order in native speakers of Norwegian ...
This research presents the results of a quantitative and qualitative analysis of the use of the Dutc...
This study examines the placement of finite and nonfinite lexical verbs and finite light verbs (LVs)...
This research presents the results of a quantitative and qualitative analysis of the use of the Dutc...
This study attempts to tease apart the effect of first (L1) and second (L2) language knowledge on th...
This study investigates the acquisition of verb placement by Moroccan and Turkish second language (L...
In previous research it has been observed that second language (L2) learners of Dutch and German use...
This study addressed two controversial issues regarding the acquisition of verb placement in German ...
Acquiring Germanic verb second is typically described as difficult for second-language learners. Eve...
In this study of the placement of sentence negation in third language acquisition (L3), we argue tha...
In this paper, we attempt to define the role of background languages in third language (L3) acquisit...
The acquisition of non-modal auxiliaries has been assumed to constitute an important step in the acq...
Focusing on the much-debated question of transfer from previously learned languages in L3 acquisitio...
This study examines to what extent English speakers of L2 Dutch reconstruct the meanings of placemen...
This article investigates the acquisition of verb placement in German as a foreign language at an ad...
This study investigates the transfer of verb-second (V2) word order in native speakers of Norwegian ...
This research presents the results of a quantitative and qualitative analysis of the use of the Dutc...
This study examines the placement of finite and nonfinite lexical verbs and finite light verbs (LVs)...
This research presents the results of a quantitative and qualitative analysis of the use of the Dutc...
This study attempts to tease apart the effect of first (L1) and second (L2) language knowledge on th...