In the current study, we respond to calls for reform in second language acquisition that center on the field’s preoccupation with native-speaker and prescriptive targets as a benchmark for additional-language learning. In order to address these concerns, we examine the use and development of grammatical gender marking in additional-language Spanish in a prescriptive-independent manner. Specifically, we depart from previous analyses that have centered on accuracy and targetlikeness and we shift the object of analysis to the linguistic forms (i.e., feminine and masculine modifiers) that additional-language participants use. We adopt a variationist approach to explain how participants vary their use of modifier gender and how this use changes ...
Previous studies have observed different gender assignment strategies for English nouns in Spanish-E...
The purpose of the present study was to examine gender assignment in second language Spanish at an a...
It is generally assumed that speakers of grammatical gender languages consider grammatical gender ar...
International audienceIn the current study, we respond to calls for reform in second language acquis...
In the current study, we respond to calls for reform in second language acquisition that center on t...
In the current study I explore the relationship between epistemology and methodology through a reana...
This study further examines past studies that have examined the gender marking value of a parameter ...
There has been a growing interest in the examination of the steady state of simultaneous bilinguals....
The main purpose of this dissertation is to investigate whether L2 learners can acquire and perform ...
This article examines the effect that the terms used to describe grammatical gender (e.g., “masculin...
There has been a growing interest in the examination of the steady state of simultaneous bilinguals....
This study examines the acquisition of grammatical gender in Spanish by English-speaking L2 learners...
Research on grammatical gender processing has generally assumed that grammatical gender can be treat...
This study analyzes gender assignment in Spanish–Basque mixed nominal constructions with nouns in Ba...
The aim of the present study was to explore under what circumstances we could observe a transference...
Previous studies have observed different gender assignment strategies for English nouns in Spanish-E...
The purpose of the present study was to examine gender assignment in second language Spanish at an a...
It is generally assumed that speakers of grammatical gender languages consider grammatical gender ar...
International audienceIn the current study, we respond to calls for reform in second language acquis...
In the current study, we respond to calls for reform in second language acquisition that center on t...
In the current study I explore the relationship between epistemology and methodology through a reana...
This study further examines past studies that have examined the gender marking value of a parameter ...
There has been a growing interest in the examination of the steady state of simultaneous bilinguals....
The main purpose of this dissertation is to investigate whether L2 learners can acquire and perform ...
This article examines the effect that the terms used to describe grammatical gender (e.g., “masculin...
There has been a growing interest in the examination of the steady state of simultaneous bilinguals....
This study examines the acquisition of grammatical gender in Spanish by English-speaking L2 learners...
Research on grammatical gender processing has generally assumed that grammatical gender can be treat...
This study analyzes gender assignment in Spanish–Basque mixed nominal constructions with nouns in Ba...
The aim of the present study was to explore under what circumstances we could observe a transference...
Previous studies have observed different gender assignment strategies for English nouns in Spanish-E...
The purpose of the present study was to examine gender assignment in second language Spanish at an a...
It is generally assumed that speakers of grammatical gender languages consider grammatical gender ar...