This paper presents results from two experiments on the L2 acquisition of wh-features and relevant constraints (Superiority and Subjacency) by L1 Sinhala–L2 English speakers. Our results from a Truth Value Judgment Task and a Grammaticality Judgment Task with 31 English native controls and 38 Sinhala/English bilinguals show that the advanced adult L2 speakers of English we tested have successfully acquired the uninterpretable wh-Q feature and relevant movement constraints in English, despite the lack of overt wh-movement in L1-Sinhala. These results raise questions for Representational Deficit Accounts of second language acquisition and offer evidence that (i) uninterpretable syntactic features are not necessarily subject to an early critic...
How do second language (L2) learners process L2 syntax? Using online (eye-tracking) and offline (gra...
The present thesis investigates in how properties of a reader’s first language (L1) have an influenc...
This dissertation examines the development of long-distance wh- movement questions in the L2 English...
Cross-linguistically different human languages bear different patterns of wh-constructions.This evok...
A number of studies have looked into the acquisition of English wh-questions by different first lang...
A grant from the One-University Open Access Fund at the University of Kansas was used to defray the ...
Four groups of second language (L2) learners of English from different language backgrounds (Chinese...
Previous studies on the sensitivity of Subjacency by adult L2 learners whose native language does no...
This thesis investigates first languages (L1) influence on second language (L2) acquisition of long-...
This dissertation investigates the syntactic competence and processing of A-bar dependencies by Sinh...
This study examined whether, similar to native speakers of English, native Korean learners of Englis...
Four groups of second language (L2) learners of English from different language backgrounds (Chinese...
The objective of this study is to investigate the nature of adult second language (L2) grammars at a...
Recent behavioural evidence from second language (L2) learners has suggested native-like processing ...
A central issue in L2 research concerns the nature of grammatical representations that late L2 learn...
How do second language (L2) learners process L2 syntax? Using online (eye-tracking) and offline (gra...
The present thesis investigates in how properties of a reader’s first language (L1) have an influenc...
This dissertation examines the development of long-distance wh- movement questions in the L2 English...
Cross-linguistically different human languages bear different patterns of wh-constructions.This evok...
A number of studies have looked into the acquisition of English wh-questions by different first lang...
A grant from the One-University Open Access Fund at the University of Kansas was used to defray the ...
Four groups of second language (L2) learners of English from different language backgrounds (Chinese...
Previous studies on the sensitivity of Subjacency by adult L2 learners whose native language does no...
This thesis investigates first languages (L1) influence on second language (L2) acquisition of long-...
This dissertation investigates the syntactic competence and processing of A-bar dependencies by Sinh...
This study examined whether, similar to native speakers of English, native Korean learners of Englis...
Four groups of second language (L2) learners of English from different language backgrounds (Chinese...
The objective of this study is to investigate the nature of adult second language (L2) grammars at a...
Recent behavioural evidence from second language (L2) learners has suggested native-like processing ...
A central issue in L2 research concerns the nature of grammatical representations that late L2 learn...
How do second language (L2) learners process L2 syntax? Using online (eye-tracking) and offline (gra...
The present thesis investigates in how properties of a reader’s first language (L1) have an influenc...
This dissertation examines the development of long-distance wh- movement questions in the L2 English...