This paper explores L1 effects on the L2 off-line processing of Dutch (grammatical gender) agreement The L2 participants had either German, English or a Romance language as their L1. Non-gender agreement (finiteness and agreement) was tested to ascertain the level of proficiency of the participants It was found that the German and Romance groups did not differ from the native speaker controls while the English group performed significantly worse For the two grammatical gender experiments clear effects of L1 were found No groups performed at a level similar to the native speakers, but of the L2 groups a hierarchy of performance was found The German group performed the best, then the Romance group followed by the lower proficient English grou...
The aim of this paper is to explore how variation in the expression of gender has been and can be ex...
Whereas Standard Dutch only distinguishes between two adnominal grammatical genders, substandard var...
This article investigates the effect of age of first exposure and the quantity and quality of input ...
This paper explores L1 effects on the L2 off-line processing of Dutch (grammatical gender) agreement...
In this article second language (L2) knowledge of Dutch grammatical gender is investigated. Adult sp...
International audienceThis study examines the effect of proficiency and similarity between the first...
Event-related brain potentials (ERPs) can reveal online processing differences between native speake...
The acquisition of gender has been reported to be problematic for some groups of learners acquiring ...
Contains fulltext : 90026.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We investigate...
Event-related brain potentials (ERPs) can reveal online processing differences between native speake...
Recent research has shown that children who learn Dutch as their second language (L2) have difficult...
In this article we compare five groups of learners acquiring Dutch gender as marked on determiners a...
Dutch is currently undergoing a ‘resemanticisation’ of its pronominal gender, in which syntactic agr...
Contains fulltext : 72940.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We investigate...
The goal of this article is to examine the factors that are proposed in the literature to explain th...
The aim of this paper is to explore how variation in the expression of gender has been and can be ex...
Whereas Standard Dutch only distinguishes between two adnominal grammatical genders, substandard var...
This article investigates the effect of age of first exposure and the quantity and quality of input ...
This paper explores L1 effects on the L2 off-line processing of Dutch (grammatical gender) agreement...
In this article second language (L2) knowledge of Dutch grammatical gender is investigated. Adult sp...
International audienceThis study examines the effect of proficiency and similarity between the first...
Event-related brain potentials (ERPs) can reveal online processing differences between native speake...
The acquisition of gender has been reported to be problematic for some groups of learners acquiring ...
Contains fulltext : 90026.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We investigate...
Event-related brain potentials (ERPs) can reveal online processing differences between native speake...
Recent research has shown that children who learn Dutch as their second language (L2) have difficult...
In this article we compare five groups of learners acquiring Dutch gender as marked on determiners a...
Dutch is currently undergoing a ‘resemanticisation’ of its pronominal gender, in which syntactic agr...
Contains fulltext : 72940.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We investigate...
The goal of this article is to examine the factors that are proposed in the literature to explain th...
The aim of this paper is to explore how variation in the expression of gender has been and can be ex...
Whereas Standard Dutch only distinguishes between two adnominal grammatical genders, substandard var...
This article investigates the effect of age of first exposure and the quantity and quality of input ...