This study was designed to investigate the development of third-person singular (3SG) -s in children who learn English as a second language (L2). Adopting the usage-based perspective on the learning of inflection, we analyzed spontaneous speech samples collected from 15 English L2 children who were followed over a 2-year period. Assessing the contribution of a wide range of predictors, we show that word frequency, allomorph, lexicon size, inflectional properties of the first language (L1), and months of exposure to English all have impact on English L2 children's use of 3SG -s in obligatory contexts. This study enhances both our understanding of the development of 3SG -s and of child L2 acquisition. The outcomes support a usage-based approa...
This study investigated the development and use of English personal pronouns in 3 children with spec...
This longitudinal study examines the acquisition of tense and agreement morphology by child L2 learn...
The present dissertation investigates the development in the production and perception of inflection...
This study was designed to investigate the development of third-person singular (3SG) –s in children...
Purpose: Children variably produce grammatical morphemes at early stages of development, often omitt...
Purpose: Children variably produce grammatical morphemes at early stages of development, often omitt...
Purpose: Evidence from children's spontaneous speech suggests that utterance length and utterance po...
Purpose: Two-year-olds produce third person singular -s more accurately on verbs in sentence-final p...
The goal of this study was to investigate whether individual difference factors influence the second...
AbstractIn this study researchers sought to find a relationship between second language instruction ...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the role of speech input and information process...
This paper examines the acquisition of the inflectional –s morphemes (the plural marker, genitive ma...
This is a case study that focuses on the oral proficiency in English manifested by the 4-year-old so...
<p>The English /l-r/ distinction is difficult to learn for some second language learners as well as ...
This longitudinal study examines the acquisition of tense and agreement morphology by child L2 learn...
This study investigated the development and use of English personal pronouns in 3 children with spec...
This longitudinal study examines the acquisition of tense and agreement morphology by child L2 learn...
The present dissertation investigates the development in the production and perception of inflection...
This study was designed to investigate the development of third-person singular (3SG) –s in children...
Purpose: Children variably produce grammatical morphemes at early stages of development, often omitt...
Purpose: Children variably produce grammatical morphemes at early stages of development, often omitt...
Purpose: Evidence from children's spontaneous speech suggests that utterance length and utterance po...
Purpose: Two-year-olds produce third person singular -s more accurately on verbs in sentence-final p...
The goal of this study was to investigate whether individual difference factors influence the second...
AbstractIn this study researchers sought to find a relationship between second language instruction ...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the role of speech input and information process...
This paper examines the acquisition of the inflectional –s morphemes (the plural marker, genitive ma...
This is a case study that focuses on the oral proficiency in English manifested by the 4-year-old so...
<p>The English /l-r/ distinction is difficult to learn for some second language learners as well as ...
This longitudinal study examines the acquisition of tense and agreement morphology by child L2 learn...
This study investigated the development and use of English personal pronouns in 3 children with spec...
This longitudinal study examines the acquisition of tense and agreement morphology by child L2 learn...
The present dissertation investigates the development in the production and perception of inflection...