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Peer reviewedKempe, Vera; Brooks, Patricia J. – Language Learning, 2001
To examine the effect of diminutives on gender learning, adult native speakers of English were taught Russian nouns. Half the participants trained on diminutive nouns and half on nondiminutive baseforms. Over four sessions, participants learned to use adjectives that had to agree in gender with nouns. The diminutive training group demonstrated…
Descriptors: Adjectives, English (Second Language), Morphology (Languages), Nouns
Peer reviewedGoldschneider, Jennifer M.; DeKeyser, Robert M. – Language Learning, 2001
Some research has posited a natural order of acquisition of English grammatical morphemes common to all learners of English as a Second Language. This meta-analysis investigated whether a combination of five determinants--perceptual salience, semantic complexity, morphophonological regularity, syntactic category, and frequency) accounts for a…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Morphemes, Morphology (Languages), Second Language Instruction
Peer reviewedNicholas, Howard; Lightbown, Patsy M.; Spada, Nina – Language Learning, 2001
Reviews research on the effectiveness of recasts in first and second language acquisition, paying particular attention to how recasts have been defined and how their impact has been assessed in observational and experimental studies. Concludes that recasts appear to be most effective in contexts where it is clear to the learner that the recast is…
Descriptors: Error Correction, Feedback, Interlanguage, Language Acquisition
Zhang, Yanyin – Language Learning, 2004
The study investigates the second language (L2) acquisition of the adjective marker "-de"(ADJ) in Chinese. It explores the interaction between processing constraints as represented in processability theory (Pienemann, 1998) and the learner's categorial analysis of Chinese adjectives and stative verbs which cross-categorize in the acquisition…
Descriptors: Verbs, Chinese, Linguistic Theory, Second Language Learning
Peer reviewedGierut, Judith A. – Language Learning, 1988
Integrates the phonological research concerns of two language-learning populations: (1) adults acquiring a second language, and (2) children learning to correct functional speech sound errors. The basic theoretical and pedagogical aims overlapped for the two populations, and the results of research on either population had strong potential for…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Child Language, Comparative Analysis, Error Analysis (Language)
Peer reviewedPoulisse, Nanda; Schils, Erik – Language Learning, 1989
Examination of the lexical compensatory strategies Dutch students of English used in a picture-naming task, a story retell task, and an oral interview showed that proficiency level was inversely related to the number of compensatory strategies the subjects used. The type of strategy was not related to proficiency level. (33 references) (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Dutch, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedGass, Susan – Language Learning, 1984
Reviews literature on language transfer and language universals. Defines language universals as those linguistic elements which are common to all languages. Discusses language transfer and language universals as interacting phenomena. Concludes that language universals serve as an overall guiding principle in second language acquisition,…
Descriptors: Interference (Language), Interlanguage, Language Universals, Second Language Learning
Peer reviewedvan Daalen-Kapteijins, Maartje; Elshout-Mohr, Marianne; de Glopper, Kees – Language Learning, 2001
Students 11-12 years old were asked to derive the meaning of five unknown words, each embedded in three contexts. Students Proficiency was examined in three activities: decontextualization, cumulative testing, and defining. Eight students of high- and low-verbal ability were compared. Showed that young students are capable of performing meaning…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction, Second Language Learning
Derwing, Tracey M.; Rossiter, Marian J.; Munro, Murray J.; Thomson, Ron I. – Language Learning, 2004
In this study we determined whether untrained raters' assessments of fluency in low-proficiency second language speech were related to temporal measures and whether they varied across tasks. We collected speech samples from 20 beginner Mandarin learners of English on picture description, monologue, and dialogue tasks. Temporal measures were made…
Descriptors: Language Fluency, English (Second Language), Pronunciation, Second Language Learning
Charkova, Krassimira D. – Language Learning, 2007
This study investigated the acquisition of English slang in a foreign language context. The participants were 101 Bulgarian learners of English, 58 high school students, and 43 university students. The instrument included knowledge tests of English slang terms and questions about attitudes, sources, reasons, and methods employed in learning…
Descriptors: Slavic Languages, Discriminant Analysis, English (Second Language), High School Students
Peer reviewedKhampang, Phon – Language Learning, 1974
Results of a diagnostic test revealed that Thai students have no more trouble in learning English prepositions than others learning English as a second language; all the groups had difficulty. Error analysis was found to be just as effective in explaining mistakes as contrastive analysis. (AG)
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Contrastive Linguistics, English (Second Language), Error Analysis (Language)
Peer reviewedOller, D. Kimbrough – Language Learning, 1974
It is argued here that childhood phonological errors systematically simplify the child's inventory of phonetic elements and strings. (Author/KM)
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Child Language, Error Analysis (Language), Error Patterns
Peer reviewedHenrichsen, Lynn E. – Language Learning, 1984
Conducted experiment to determine how the presence of sandhi-variation, a common characteristic of spoken English that reduces the perceptual saliency of many of its features, affects the comprehensibility of English unit. Results indicated that sandhi-variation is an important input-intake filter for English learners but not for those whose…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Language Proficiency, Language Research, Listening Comprehension
Peer reviewedOller, John W., Jr.; Conrad, Christine A. – Language Learning, 1971
Descriptors: Cloze Procedure, Educational Experiments, English (Second Language), Language Patterns
Peer reviewedDay, Richard R. – Language Learning, 1979
Ninety-eight children whose first language is Hawaii Creole English (HCE) acquired English without a formal language program while maintaining their first language. Learning the dominant variety of the language in a bicultural/bidialectal environment did not adversely affect performance in HCE. (PMJ)
Descriptors: Creoles, Diglossia, Language Dominance, Language Maintenance

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