We present an Integrated Contrastive Model of non-numerical quantificational NPs (NNQs, i.e. ‘some people’) produced by L1 English speakers and Mandarin and Korean L2 English learners. Learner corpus data was sourced from the ICNALE (Ishikawa, 2011, 2013) across four L2 proficiency levels. An average 10% of L2 NNQs were specific to L2 varieties, including noun number mismatches (*‘many child’), omitting obligatory quantifiers after adverbs (*‘almost people’), adding unnecessary particles (*‘all of people’) and non-L1 English-like quantifier/noun agreement (*‘many water’). Significantly fewer ‘openclass’ NNQs (e.g a number of people) are produced by L2 learners, preferring ‘closed-class’ single lexical quantifiers (following L1-like use). Wh...
The present study employed a self-paced reading task in conjunction with concurrent acceptability ju...
This dissertation demonstrates an error analysis of plurality (i.e. singular/base versus plural form...
Learner corpus research has led to a growing awareness of the significance of multiword units in for...
Session F: Language Policy and Language TeachingHosted by: Pan-Korea English Teachers Association & ...
This research investigates errors of referring expressions used in L2 narrative discourse through tw...
Recent research in both native (L1) and non-native (L2) knowledge of quantifier scope has led to a n...
This dissertation presents a cross-sectional study of coherence of reference to person by Chinese an...
The current study aimed to investigate the influence of L1 on the processing of L2 collocations util...
Learners of most languages are faced with the task of acquiring words to talk about number and quant...
This article reports on an experimental investigation of knowledge of distributivity in nonnative (L...
AbstractThere has been plenty of observational evidence displaying that L2 English learners whose L1...
Learners of most languages are faced with the task of acquiring words to talk about number and quant...
This study aims to exemplify how language teaching can benefit from learner corpus research (LCR). T...
The present study uses event-related potentials (ERPs) to examine nonlocal agreement processing betw...
The present study uses event-related potentials (ERPs) to examine nonlocal agreement processing betw...
The present study employed a self-paced reading task in conjunction with concurrent acceptability ju...
This dissertation demonstrates an error analysis of plurality (i.e. singular/base versus plural form...
Learner corpus research has led to a growing awareness of the significance of multiword units in for...
Session F: Language Policy and Language TeachingHosted by: Pan-Korea English Teachers Association & ...
This research investigates errors of referring expressions used in L2 narrative discourse through tw...
Recent research in both native (L1) and non-native (L2) knowledge of quantifier scope has led to a n...
This dissertation presents a cross-sectional study of coherence of reference to person by Chinese an...
The current study aimed to investigate the influence of L1 on the processing of L2 collocations util...
Learners of most languages are faced with the task of acquiring words to talk about number and quant...
This article reports on an experimental investigation of knowledge of distributivity in nonnative (L...
AbstractThere has been plenty of observational evidence displaying that L2 English learners whose L1...
Learners of most languages are faced with the task of acquiring words to talk about number and quant...
This study aims to exemplify how language teaching can benefit from learner corpus research (LCR). T...
The present study uses event-related potentials (ERPs) to examine nonlocal agreement processing betw...
The present study uses event-related potentials (ERPs) to examine nonlocal agreement processing betw...
The present study employed a self-paced reading task in conjunction with concurrent acceptability ju...
This dissertation demonstrates an error analysis of plurality (i.e. singular/base versus plural form...
Learner corpus research has led to a growing awareness of the significance of multiword units in for...