The goal of this study was to explore the contribution that a dynamic usage based (DUB) perspective can bring to the establishment of objective measures to assess L2 learners' written texts and at the same time to gain insight into the dynamic process of language development. Four hundred and thirty seven texts written by Dutch learners of English as an L2 with similar backgrounds were holistically coded for proficiency level, which ranged from beginner to intermediate (A1.1 to B1.2 according to the Common European Framework of Reference). Each text was hand coded for 64 variables as distilled from the literature at sentence, phrase, and word level. Statistical analyses showed that broad, frequently occurring, measures known to distinguish ...
The last three decades have seen a significant advancement in describing and understanding the proce...
The general aim of this study is to trace the second language (L2) development of four beginner lear...
This study investigates the formal verbalizations of evaluation used by four beginning L2 learners o...
The goal of this study was to explore the contribution that a dynamic usage based (DUB) perspective ...
It is assumed that language is constantly changing and developing within a Dynamic Systems Theory an...
This study examined writers’ use of their first language (L1) while writing in their second language...
This article is about L2 writing and its development, and it examines fluency in relation to profici...
The aim of this doctoral study is to investigate whether learning a third language (L3) alongside wi...
This study investigated how the lexical and syntactic features of two Hungarian advanced English as ...
An important objective of research in Second Language Acquisition has been to find a simple and reli...
This study explores to what extent syntactic complexity as assessed by four types of complexity meas...
The paper presents a relatively new theoretical framework in the field of applied linguistics, more ...
Second language (L2) learners must attain certain language competences before they can control the l...
In line with Complex Dynamic Systems Theory (CDST), the aim of the paper is to examine dynamics and ...
This paper investigates measures of change to help demonstrate the necessity of variability as a dev...
The last three decades have seen a significant advancement in describing and understanding the proce...
The general aim of this study is to trace the second language (L2) development of four beginner lear...
This study investigates the formal verbalizations of evaluation used by four beginning L2 learners o...
The goal of this study was to explore the contribution that a dynamic usage based (DUB) perspective ...
It is assumed that language is constantly changing and developing within a Dynamic Systems Theory an...
This study examined writers’ use of their first language (L1) while writing in their second language...
This article is about L2 writing and its development, and it examines fluency in relation to profici...
The aim of this doctoral study is to investigate whether learning a third language (L3) alongside wi...
This study investigated how the lexical and syntactic features of two Hungarian advanced English as ...
An important objective of research in Second Language Acquisition has been to find a simple and reli...
This study explores to what extent syntactic complexity as assessed by four types of complexity meas...
The paper presents a relatively new theoretical framework in the field of applied linguistics, more ...
Second language (L2) learners must attain certain language competences before they can control the l...
In line with Complex Dynamic Systems Theory (CDST), the aim of the paper is to examine dynamics and ...
This paper investigates measures of change to help demonstrate the necessity of variability as a dev...
The last three decades have seen a significant advancement in describing and understanding the proce...
The general aim of this study is to trace the second language (L2) development of four beginner lear...
This study investigates the formal verbalizations of evaluation used by four beginning L2 learners o...