This study examines the progress made by a group of ERASMUS students in their use of the Spanish Preterite and Imperfect during a stay abroad. Advanced learners of Spanish (N=12) and native speakers (N=12) completed an impersonal narrative-based forced-choice test (INT) and an explicit knowledge questionnaire (EKQ). Results from the INT partially confirm the findings of previous studies which indicate that the expression of grounding distinguishes learners from native speakers. Our data show that only the foreground clearly distinguishes between the two groups, not the background. Responses to the EKQ reveal that learners use a variety of mechanisms for their selection of past tense morphology: formal instruction, translation into their L1,...
Following Andersen's (1986, 1991) study of untutored anglophone learners of Spanish, aspectual featu...
This paper considers the difficulty of L1 English speakers in learning the Spanish past tense/aspect...
There has been an increasing interest in the research of tense and aspect in second-language learner...
This study examines the second language acquisition of Spanish past tense morphology by three groups...
This thesis examines the acquisition of past tense morphology among simultaneous Spanish-English bil...
The normative use of past tenses is supposed to be a big challenge for learners of Spanish. Although...
Students in foreign language classes often focus primarily on grammatical rules and less on how the ...
This thesis examines the L2 acquisition and L1 attrition of aspectual properties in Spanish. Specifi...
[EN] This paper focuses on a corpus-based study on the acquisition of L3 Spanish past tense in oral ...
textA questionnaire was administered to a selected group of students of Spanish at The University of...
This study examines the acquisition of Catalan and Spanish past-tense verbs (Preterite, Present Perf...
This paper examines the process of acquiring L2s that are closely related to the L1 through data on ...
Past tense marking has been proposed as a clinical marker for language impairment in monolingual chi...
The acquisition of tense and aspect phenomena by second language (L2) speakers has been the source o...
AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF ANGEL MARIA DAVILA, for the Master of Arts degree in TESOL and Applied ...
Following Andersen's (1986, 1991) study of untutored anglophone learners of Spanish, aspectual featu...
This paper considers the difficulty of L1 English speakers in learning the Spanish past tense/aspect...
There has been an increasing interest in the research of tense and aspect in second-language learner...
This study examines the second language acquisition of Spanish past tense morphology by three groups...
This thesis examines the acquisition of past tense morphology among simultaneous Spanish-English bil...
The normative use of past tenses is supposed to be a big challenge for learners of Spanish. Although...
Students in foreign language classes often focus primarily on grammatical rules and less on how the ...
This thesis examines the L2 acquisition and L1 attrition of aspectual properties in Spanish. Specifi...
[EN] This paper focuses on a corpus-based study on the acquisition of L3 Spanish past tense in oral ...
textA questionnaire was administered to a selected group of students of Spanish at The University of...
This study examines the acquisition of Catalan and Spanish past-tense verbs (Preterite, Present Perf...
This paper examines the process of acquiring L2s that are closely related to the L1 through data on ...
Past tense marking has been proposed as a clinical marker for language impairment in monolingual chi...
The acquisition of tense and aspect phenomena by second language (L2) speakers has been the source o...
AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF ANGEL MARIA DAVILA, for the Master of Arts degree in TESOL and Applied ...
Following Andersen's (1986, 1991) study of untutored anglophone learners of Spanish, aspectual featu...
This paper considers the difficulty of L1 English speakers in learning the Spanish past tense/aspect...
There has been an increasing interest in the research of tense and aspect in second-language learner...