In recent years, quantitative methods have been increasingly used in interlanguage studies, but these studies have mostly focused on the micro level with an emphasis on certain syntactic structures, rather than the macro where interlanguage is perceived as a whole. There remains a paucity of quantitative studies on interlanguage from the typological perspective. With the majority of the studies focused on the written interlanguage, there is also a lack of sufficient research on its spoken modality. Based on a syntactically annotated corpus and using the quantitative linguistic metric of dependency direction, we have investigated the typological changes in the Chinese interlanguage in both written and spoken modalities. The findings are as f...
The terms typology and psychotypology are undifferentiated in studies of cross-linguistic influence ...
This paper explores the nature of interlanguage with a focus on its lexical structure in relation to...
The issue discussed in this paper is whether task variation affects the degree of monitoring in the ...
This study is an attempt to integrate the theories of language universals, language typology, and ma...
Over time, interlanguage studies have shifted from early qualitative to quantitative studies of spec...
This study examined syntactic features in the interlanguage of learners of English as a second langu...
Interlanguages, which defined as the features of languages between first language and second languag...
Interlanguage is a common phenomena in second language (L2) acquisition. In the process of L2 acquis...
Since the term “interlanguage” was coined by Larry Selinker in 1972 to refer to the systematic knowl...
Since the term “interlanguage” was coined by Larry Selinker in 1972 to refer to the systematic knowl...
Language is inherently variable, and learner language is particularly variable. The variationist par...
This chapter provides analysis of the interlanguage of second language learners and the pedagogic im...
Different from traditional definitions of “interlanguage” and descriptions of interlanguage producti...
Most previous studies of interlanguage regarded commonly observed learner errors as a universal or d...
Interlanguage is often heavinterlanguagey influenced by first language (L1) and it is inevitable in ...
The terms typology and psychotypology are undifferentiated in studies of cross-linguistic influence ...
This paper explores the nature of interlanguage with a focus on its lexical structure in relation to...
The issue discussed in this paper is whether task variation affects the degree of monitoring in the ...
This study is an attempt to integrate the theories of language universals, language typology, and ma...
Over time, interlanguage studies have shifted from early qualitative to quantitative studies of spec...
This study examined syntactic features in the interlanguage of learners of English as a second langu...
Interlanguages, which defined as the features of languages between first language and second languag...
Interlanguage is a common phenomena in second language (L2) acquisition. In the process of L2 acquis...
Since the term “interlanguage” was coined by Larry Selinker in 1972 to refer to the systematic knowl...
Since the term “interlanguage” was coined by Larry Selinker in 1972 to refer to the systematic knowl...
Language is inherently variable, and learner language is particularly variable. The variationist par...
This chapter provides analysis of the interlanguage of second language learners and the pedagogic im...
Different from traditional definitions of “interlanguage” and descriptions of interlanguage producti...
Most previous studies of interlanguage regarded commonly observed learner errors as a universal or d...
Interlanguage is often heavinterlanguagey influenced by first language (L1) and it is inevitable in ...
The terms typology and psychotypology are undifferentiated in studies of cross-linguistic influence ...
This paper explores the nature of interlanguage with a focus on its lexical structure in relation to...
The issue discussed in this paper is whether task variation affects the degree of monitoring in the ...