Taking an onomasiological approach and a dynamic usage-based perspective, this study explores how four beginning L2 learners of Finnish develop in expressing existentiality (‘there is something somewhere’) before and after instruction. Data were collected weekly over a period of nine months and examined for conventionalized and non-conventionalized constructions that express existentiality. As expected from a dynamic usage-based perspective, both inter-individual variation and intra-individual variability were identified. The initial repertoires of two of the learners were quite variable, as they used several different non-conventionalized constructions before settling on more conventionalized ones. In contrast, the two other learners did n...
It is assumed from a usage-based perspective that learner language constructions emerge from natural...
The paper presents a relatively new theoretical framework in the field of applied linguistics, more ...
This article explores language learning as the speakers' microlongitudinal project in interaction. U...
Taking an onomasiological approach and a dynamic usage-based perspective, this study explores how fo...
Taking an onomasiological approach and a dynamic usage-based perspective, this study explores how fo...
The general aim of this study is to trace the second language (L2) development of four beginner lear...
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 general aim of this study is to trace the second language (L2) development of four beginner lear...
This study traces the individual learning trajectories of an adult beginner L2 Finnish learner in ex...
This study traces the individual learning trajectories of an adult beginner L2 Finnish learner in ex...
This study investigates the formal verbalizations of evaluation used by four beginning L2 learners o...
Corinne Tilman suomen kielen alaan kuuluva väitöskirja tarkastettiin Jyväskylän yliopistossa perjant...
It is assumed from a usage-based perspective that learner language constructions emerge from natural...
The paper presents a relatively new theoretical framework in the field of applied linguistics, more ...
This article explores language learning as the speakers' microlongitudinal project in interaction. U...
Taking an onomasiological approach and a dynamic usage-based perspective, this study explores how fo...
Taking an onomasiological approach and a dynamic usage-based perspective, this study explores how fo...
The general aim of this study is to trace the second language (L2) development of four beginner lear...
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 general aim of this study is to trace the second language (L2) development of four beginner lear...
This study traces the individual learning trajectories of an adult beginner L2 Finnish learner in ex...
This study traces the individual learning trajectories of an adult beginner L2 Finnish learner in ex...
This study investigates the formal verbalizations of evaluation used by four beginning L2 learners o...
Corinne Tilman suomen kielen alaan kuuluva väitöskirja tarkastettiin Jyväskylän yliopistossa perjant...
It is assumed from a usage-based perspective that learner language constructions emerge from natural...
The paper presents a relatively new theoretical framework in the field of applied linguistics, more ...
This article explores language learning as the speakers' microlongitudinal project in interaction. U...