This study employs a mixed design to investigate the effects of time factor and clause type on Chinese EFL learners’ implicit and explicit knowledge of relative clauses. Eighty Chinese EFL learners were randomly assigned to one of two-time factor conditions and then tested on a grammaticality judgment task as well as on a sentence combination task to elicit their implicit and explicit knowledge of three types of relative clauses. It was found that, the learners had more accurate performance in untimed tasks than in timed ones; this finding is consistent with some previous studies’ findings. Clause type exerts a significant effect on Chinese EFL learners’ implicit and explicit knowledge of relative clauses, besides time factor and clause typ...
Cross-linguistic influence is an interesting issue in the study of L2 acquisition. There has been no...
A general fact about language is that subject relative clauses are easier to process than object rel...
The acquisition studies reviewed in this paper have clearly shown the importance of research into th...
Relative clauses as complex syntactic structures in human languages have attracted the attention of ...
Relative clause processing in Chinese is different from English. However, Chinese EFL learners face ...
The structural complexity and the typological universals associated with relative clauses (RCs) have...
This study examines the comprehension of relative clauses by Chinese-speaking children, and evaluate...
This paper presents an experiment that compared high and low working memory span readers' abilities ...
The processing of relative clauses has been a subject of recurrent interest in psycholinguistics....
The effectiveness of explicit training on the second language (L2) offline comprehension and product...
Three experiments investigated Chinese relative clause processing with children, youths and elders...
The present study sought to investigate the effect of explicit instruction (direct proactive explici...
A general fact about language is that subject relative clauses are easier to process than object rel...
WOS: 000437898900001PubMed ID: 30038589A consistent finding across head-initial languages, such as E...
This paper attempts to examine whether Chinese English learners adopt the underproduction or overpro...
Cross-linguistic influence is an interesting issue in the study of L2 acquisition. There has been no...
A general fact about language is that subject relative clauses are easier to process than object rel...
The acquisition studies reviewed in this paper have clearly shown the importance of research into th...
Relative clauses as complex syntactic structures in human languages have attracted the attention of ...
Relative clause processing in Chinese is different from English. However, Chinese EFL learners face ...
The structural complexity and the typological universals associated with relative clauses (RCs) have...
This study examines the comprehension of relative clauses by Chinese-speaking children, and evaluate...
This paper presents an experiment that compared high and low working memory span readers' abilities ...
The processing of relative clauses has been a subject of recurrent interest in psycholinguistics....
The effectiveness of explicit training on the second language (L2) offline comprehension and product...
Three experiments investigated Chinese relative clause processing with children, youths and elders...
The present study sought to investigate the effect of explicit instruction (direct proactive explici...
A general fact about language is that subject relative clauses are easier to process than object rel...
WOS: 000437898900001PubMed ID: 30038589A consistent finding across head-initial languages, such as E...
This paper attempts to examine whether Chinese English learners adopt the underproduction or overpro...
Cross-linguistic influence is an interesting issue in the study of L2 acquisition. There has been no...
A general fact about language is that subject relative clauses are easier to process than object rel...
The acquisition studies reviewed in this paper have clearly shown the importance of research into th...