English articles are thought to be complex, ambiguous and not salient in spoken language, which is why second language (L2) learners of English exhibit usage variability. Much of the L2 acquisition literature seems to agree that L2 learners are affected, one way or another, by their first language (L1). However, the debatable and controversial issue is whether there are other factors that affect article use, independent of potential L1 effects. The present study examines whether the presence or absence of adjectives in noun phrases influences article choice among Saudi Arabic learners of English. Both Arabic and English have articles, but Arabic adjectives are different from English adjectives to the extent that they agree with nouns in def...
One of the most difficult challenges of learning Arabic as a foreign language is mastering the defin...
An article-choice study involving L1 Mandarin/L2 English bilinguals is reported. It tested two recen...
This study explores how Arab L2 learners of English acquire mass nouns. The mass/count distinction i...
The English article system is acknowledged to be difficult for L2 learners of the English language. ...
Native speakers of Arabic face a number of problems in their attempt to acquire the English language...
In an attempt to better understand the role of relationship between the use of English indefinite ar...
This study investigates the acquisition of L2 English articles among L1 Dagbani speakers. Both Dagba...
Speakers of other languages often have trouble learning the article system in English. This study tr...
AbstractIn her theory of Feature Re-assembly, Lardiere (2007) claims that the problems learners face...
We present a learner corpus-based study of English article use (“a”/“the”/Ø) by L2 learners with fou...
Articles’ substitution errors are commonly documented in L2 research. Ionin, Ko and Wexler (2004) te...
The present study aimed to identify and categorize the errors made by Arabic speaking EFL learners i...
A plethora of second-language (L2) acquisition studies have tested the acquisition of English determ...
AbstractPersian language has no functional equivalents of the English article system and many Persia...
It has been argued that the acquisition of the English article system is delayed for most second lan...
One of the most difficult challenges of learning Arabic as a foreign language is mastering the defin...
An article-choice study involving L1 Mandarin/L2 English bilinguals is reported. It tested two recen...
This study explores how Arab L2 learners of English acquire mass nouns. The mass/count distinction i...
The English article system is acknowledged to be difficult for L2 learners of the English language. ...
Native speakers of Arabic face a number of problems in their attempt to acquire the English language...
In an attempt to better understand the role of relationship between the use of English indefinite ar...
This study investigates the acquisition of L2 English articles among L1 Dagbani speakers. Both Dagba...
Speakers of other languages often have trouble learning the article system in English. This study tr...
AbstractIn her theory of Feature Re-assembly, Lardiere (2007) claims that the problems learners face...
We present a learner corpus-based study of English article use (“a”/“the”/Ø) by L2 learners with fou...
Articles’ substitution errors are commonly documented in L2 research. Ionin, Ko and Wexler (2004) te...
The present study aimed to identify and categorize the errors made by Arabic speaking EFL learners i...
A plethora of second-language (L2) acquisition studies have tested the acquisition of English determ...
AbstractPersian language has no functional equivalents of the English article system and many Persia...
It has been argued that the acquisition of the English article system is delayed for most second lan...
One of the most difficult challenges of learning Arabic as a foreign language is mastering the defin...
An article-choice study involving L1 Mandarin/L2 English bilinguals is reported. It tested two recen...
This study explores how Arab L2 learners of English acquire mass nouns. The mass/count distinction i...