This study examines the L2 acquisition of word order variation in Spanish by three groups of L1 English learners in an instructed setting. The three groups represent learners at three different L2 proficiencies: beginners, intermediate and advanced. The aim of the study is to analyse the acquisition of word order variation in a situation where the target input is highly ambiguous, since two apparent optional forms exist in the target grammar, in order to examine how the optionality is disambiguated by learners from the earlier stages of learning to the more advanced. Our results support the hypothesis that an account based on a discourse-pragmatics deficit cannot satisfactorily explain learners’ non-targetlike representations in the context...
Until fairly recently, most researchers assumed that the acquisition of a second language (L2) and o...
In an attempt to investigate the vulnerability of the syntax-pragmatics interface and to shed light ...
A recent controversy in second language acquisition research concerns the extent to which adult non-...
This study examines the L2 acquisition of word order variation in Spanish by three groups of L1 Engl...
This study examines the L2 acquisition of word order variation in Spanish by three groups of L1 Engl...
"This paper explores the second language acquisition of Spanish word order with the aim of analysin...
The extension of Multiple Grammars theory maintains that the interlanguage grammar of adu...
It is commonly assumed that non-native optionality, i.e. where two competing grammars exist in the m...
This study presents new empirical evidence on the L2 acquisition of Spanish SV-VS contrasts, a synta...
Sorace (2000, 2005) has claimed that while L2 learners can easily acquire properties of L2 narrow sy...
Recent unrelated studies reveal what appears to be a common acquisitional pattern in second language...
This article distinguishes two classes of learners according to the pedagogical methodology employed...
: In this article we present evidence of optional constructions in the interlanguage of learners of ...
This study explores syntactic, pragmatic, and lexical influences on adherence to SV and VS orders in...
This study explores syntactic, pragmatic, and lexical influences on adherence to SV and VS orders in...
Until fairly recently, most researchers assumed that the acquisition of a second language (L2) and o...
In an attempt to investigate the vulnerability of the syntax-pragmatics interface and to shed light ...
A recent controversy in second language acquisition research concerns the extent to which adult non-...
This study examines the L2 acquisition of word order variation in Spanish by three groups of L1 Engl...
This study examines the L2 acquisition of word order variation in Spanish by three groups of L1 Engl...
"This paper explores the second language acquisition of Spanish word order with the aim of analysin...
The extension of Multiple Grammars theory maintains that the interlanguage grammar of adu...
It is commonly assumed that non-native optionality, i.e. where two competing grammars exist in the m...
This study presents new empirical evidence on the L2 acquisition of Spanish SV-VS contrasts, a synta...
Sorace (2000, 2005) has claimed that while L2 learners can easily acquire properties of L2 narrow sy...
Recent unrelated studies reveal what appears to be a common acquisitional pattern in second language...
This article distinguishes two classes of learners according to the pedagogical methodology employed...
: In this article we present evidence of optional constructions in the interlanguage of learners of ...
This study explores syntactic, pragmatic, and lexical influences on adherence to SV and VS orders in...
This study explores syntactic, pragmatic, and lexical influences on adherence to SV and VS orders in...
Until fairly recently, most researchers assumed that the acquisition of a second language (L2) and o...
In an attempt to investigate the vulnerability of the syntax-pragmatics interface and to shed light ...
A recent controversy in second language acquisition research concerns the extent to which adult non-...