Focusing on the much-debated question of transfer from previously learned languages in L3 acquisition, we investigate acquisition of finite verb placement in L3 German. Participants are L1 Norwegian high-school students with L2 English, in years 1, 2, 4, and 5 of German instruction. Norwegian and German have V2 word order, while English does not. Participants completed acceptability judgments in L3 German and L2 English. Results show no clear preference for either V2 or non-V2 in German in the earliest learners, but later development towards target-like intuitions. Target-like L2 English judgments do not seem to be associated with more transfer from L2 to L3 of a given structure, and higher L2 proficiency does not predict more L2 transfer t...
The aim of this thesis is to examine how learner-general developmental stages in syntax and morpholo...
The following is an English thesis study conducted on Norwegian, Polish and Canadian (control group)...
We begin by reviewing data from Korean, Turkish, Italian and Spanish-speak-ing adults acquiring Germ...
The present study investigated the acquisition of verb movement in L3 French by L1 speakers of Norwe...
Germanic verb second (V2) is often said to be difficult for L2ers irrespective of their L1. Recent w...
This chapter explores cross-linguistic influences in the lexical and grammatical acquisition of L3 ...
This thesis investigates cross-linguistic influence (CLI) in L3 acquisition among North Sámi-Norwegi...
In this study of the placement of sentence negation in third language acquisition (L3), we argue tha...
This study investigates the transfer of verb-second (V2) word order in native speakers of Norwegian ...
One of the least understood (and also least investigated) factors conditioning interlanguage transfe...
In this paper, we attempt to define the role of background languages in third language (L3) acquisit...
Acquiring Germanic verb second is typically described as difficult for second-language learners. Eve...
In this paper, we test the L2 Status Factor ( Bardel & Falk, 2007 ) by examining to what extent Dutc...
L1 acquisition data indicate that children know very early the German position-form contingency for ...
This longitudinal study investigates negative transfer from L1 Dutch and L2 English into L3 French i...
The aim of this thesis is to examine how learner-general developmental stages in syntax and morpholo...
The following is an English thesis study conducted on Norwegian, Polish and Canadian (control group)...
We begin by reviewing data from Korean, Turkish, Italian and Spanish-speak-ing adults acquiring Germ...
The present study investigated the acquisition of verb movement in L3 French by L1 speakers of Norwe...
Germanic verb second (V2) is often said to be difficult for L2ers irrespective of their L1. Recent w...
This chapter explores cross-linguistic influences in the lexical and grammatical acquisition of L3 ...
This thesis investigates cross-linguistic influence (CLI) in L3 acquisition among North Sámi-Norwegi...
In this study of the placement of sentence negation in third language acquisition (L3), we argue tha...
This study investigates the transfer of verb-second (V2) word order in native speakers of Norwegian ...
One of the least understood (and also least investigated) factors conditioning interlanguage transfe...
In this paper, we attempt to define the role of background languages in third language (L3) acquisit...
Acquiring Germanic verb second is typically described as difficult for second-language learners. Eve...
In this paper, we test the L2 Status Factor ( Bardel & Falk, 2007 ) by examining to what extent Dutc...
L1 acquisition data indicate that children know very early the German position-form contingency for ...
This longitudinal study investigates negative transfer from L1 Dutch and L2 English into L3 French i...
The aim of this thesis is to examine how learner-general developmental stages in syntax and morpholo...
The following is an English thesis study conducted on Norwegian, Polish and Canadian (control group)...
We begin by reviewing data from Korean, Turkish, Italian and Spanish-speak-ing adults acquiring Germ...