Although -ing clauses are frequent in English, their acquisition has not received much attention, and there is a lack of longitudinal studies and detailed explorations of cross-linguistic influence. This longitudinal case study of five young Norwegian students reveals a developmental sequence for the syntactic roles of -ing clauses: complements of aspectual verbs > complements of other verbs and prepositions > bare adjuncts and postmodifiers of nouns > subjects. The sequence may arise from a combination of frequencies in the input and grammatical selection. Syntactic restrictions on Norwegian present participle clauses are not mirrored in the acquisition of -ing clauses, indicating that the students do not make an interlingual identificatio...
Adjunct islands (i.e., extraction from adjoined clauses) are considered to be islands for movement a...
This paper is concerned with the acquisition of Swedish dependent clauses. In a longitudinal study o...
The aim of this master thesis is to investigate the role of transfer in Norwegians’ use and evaluati...
May-Britt Marthinsen Smith: Initial ing clauses in English and their translation into Norwegian Sum...
The study reported on in this article shows that the -ing participial adjuncts are used differently ...
This study investigates the transfer of verb-second (V2) word order in native speakers of Norwegian ...
This thesis investigates the cross-linguistic influence in the acquisition of the English determiner...
This study presents cross-sectional data on adjectival agreement in second-language (L2) learners of...
This study presents cross-sectional data on adjectival agreement in second-language (L2) learners of...
The aim of this master thesis is to investigate the role of language transfer and metalinguistic awa...
This thesis explores island constraints in the L2 English of Norwegian learners, in connection to is...
This paper concerns preposition use in oral language produced by advanced Norwegian learners of E...
This paper investigates the acquisition of residual verb second (V2) in three corpora consisting of ...
This thesis investigates cross-linguistic influence (CLI) in L3 acquisition among North Sámi-Norwegi...
The topic of the present thesis is the English progressive construction BE + V-ing; more specificall...
Adjunct islands (i.e., extraction from adjoined clauses) are considered to be islands for movement a...
This paper is concerned with the acquisition of Swedish dependent clauses. In a longitudinal study o...
The aim of this master thesis is to investigate the role of transfer in Norwegians’ use and evaluati...
May-Britt Marthinsen Smith: Initial ing clauses in English and their translation into Norwegian Sum...
The study reported on in this article shows that the -ing participial adjuncts are used differently ...
This study investigates the transfer of verb-second (V2) word order in native speakers of Norwegian ...
This thesis investigates the cross-linguistic influence in the acquisition of the English determiner...
This study presents cross-sectional data on adjectival agreement in second-language (L2) learners of...
This study presents cross-sectional data on adjectival agreement in second-language (L2) learners of...
The aim of this master thesis is to investigate the role of language transfer and metalinguistic awa...
This thesis explores island constraints in the L2 English of Norwegian learners, in connection to is...
This paper concerns preposition use in oral language produced by advanced Norwegian learners of E...
This paper investigates the acquisition of residual verb second (V2) in three corpora consisting of ...
This thesis investigates cross-linguistic influence (CLI) in L3 acquisition among North Sámi-Norwegi...
The topic of the present thesis is the English progressive construction BE + V-ing; more specificall...
Adjunct islands (i.e., extraction from adjoined clauses) are considered to be islands for movement a...
This paper is concerned with the acquisition of Swedish dependent clauses. In a longitudinal study o...
The aim of this master thesis is to investigate the role of transfer in Norwegians’ use and evaluati...