This study considers the role of L1 phonological influence in L2 English past tense morphology production by native speakers of Spanish, Mandarin, and Japanese. While these L1s share similar phonological restrictions on consonant cluster formation needed for English past tense morphology, differences arise in L1 syntax (only Mandarin lacks syntactic past) and L1 prosodic structure (only Japanese has English-equivalent structure). Aggregate analyses indicate that an L1 English control group outperforms all L2 groups in oral suppliance of past tense morphology. Results therefore reveal that having the syntactic feature for past in the L1 does not translate into target-like performance and that L1 phonological restrictions alone cannot fully e...
This paper reports on a study that investigates the acquisition of English tense and agreement morph...
Acquisition of second language (L2) morphology offers insights into the attainability of L2 structur...
This paper reports results from masked priming experiments investigating regular past-tense forms an...
This study considers the role of L1 phonological influence in L2 English past tense morphology produ...
Dual-system models suggest that English past tense morphology involves two processing routes: rule a...
This study investigated the role of cross-linguistic influence in the production of verb morphology ...
The current study investigated (i) how past tense verb morphology is processed online, and (ii) whet...
The L2 acquisition of English articles and tense-aspect (TA) have been popular research areas over t...
Recent research on the acquisition of past tense in L2 has suggested that there is a common developm...
Recent research has revealed that the way phonology is constructed during word production differs ac...
Previous research indicates that second language (L2) learners may have an advantage in the use of a...
For native (L1) English readers, masked presentations of past-tense verb primes (e.g., fell and look...
For native (L1) English readers, masked presentations of past-tense verb primes (e.g., fell and look...
This study examines the second language acquisition of Spanish past tense morphology by three groups...
International audienceThe way the syntax of our first language (L1) interacts with the syntax of a l...
This paper reports on a study that investigates the acquisition of English tense and agreement morph...
Acquisition of second language (L2) morphology offers insights into the attainability of L2 structur...
This paper reports results from masked priming experiments investigating regular past-tense forms an...
This study considers the role of L1 phonological influence in L2 English past tense morphology produ...
Dual-system models suggest that English past tense morphology involves two processing routes: rule a...
This study investigated the role of cross-linguistic influence in the production of verb morphology ...
The current study investigated (i) how past tense verb morphology is processed online, and (ii) whet...
The L2 acquisition of English articles and tense-aspect (TA) have been popular research areas over t...
Recent research on the acquisition of past tense in L2 has suggested that there is a common developm...
Recent research has revealed that the way phonology is constructed during word production differs ac...
Previous research indicates that second language (L2) learners may have an advantage in the use of a...
For native (L1) English readers, masked presentations of past-tense verb primes (e.g., fell and look...
For native (L1) English readers, masked presentations of past-tense verb primes (e.g., fell and look...
This study examines the second language acquisition of Spanish past tense morphology by three groups...
International audienceThe way the syntax of our first language (L1) interacts with the syntax of a l...
This paper reports on a study that investigates the acquisition of English tense and agreement morph...
Acquisition of second language (L2) morphology offers insights into the attainability of L2 structur...
This paper reports results from masked priming experiments investigating regular past-tense forms an...