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Peer reviewedGass, Susan M. – Language Learning, 1989
An examination of second-language acquisition research assumptions argues that second language data are important to understanding the nature of language. Exploration of theoretical underpinnings and empirical evidence relating to language universals indicates that research must consider how disparate facts of language are conceptually related…
Descriptors: Grammar, Language Processing, Language Research, Language Typology
Peer reviewedCook, Vivian J. – Language Learning, 1988
Describes an experiment with eight Micro-Artificial Languages (MALs) that tested the ability of 409 secondary children learning foreign languages to extrapolate from word order in a verb phrase to word orders in prepositional and noun phrases. Results showed most learners (N=340) to be consistent in ascribing word order and most (N=321) succeeded…
Descriptors: Language Tests, Phrase Structure, Second Language Learning, Secondary Education
Peer reviewedMunsell, Paul E.; And Others – Language Learning, 1988
Discusses the most significant findings of recent research and scholarship on the nature of the brain and its relevance to the teaching and learning of human languages. Topics covered include: (1) whether the brain is highly integrated or componential; (2) differences between conscious and unconscious processes; (3) hemispheric specialization; (4)…
Descriptors: Brain Hemisphere Functions, Language Acquisition, Language Processing, Language Research
Peer reviewedBardovi-Harlig, Kathleen – Language Learning, 1994
This study examined how 16 adult learners of English as a Second Language (ESL) in an intensive ESL program used tense contrast and time adverbials to produce reverse-order reports. The study found that the students marked reverse-order reports as deviations from chronological order by their use of tense contrast and time adverbials. (26…
Descriptors: Adults, Adverbs, English (Second Language), Language Usage
Peer reviewedRingbom, Hakan – Language Learning, 1992
Examines native language transfer in second-language comprehension and production in relation to the different demands that the four language modalities make on the second-language learner and focuses on the different roles played by context and potential knowledge in comprehension and production. (53 references) (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Language Processing, Listening Comprehension, Oral Language, Reading Comprehension
Peer reviewedGriffiths, Roger – Language Learning, 1990
An investigation into the effects of varying speech rates on English-as-a-Second-Language learners' comprehension of 350- to 400-word passages read by native speakers found that moderately fast speech rates resulted in significantly reduced comprehension, although there were few differences among comprehension at slow and average speech rates. (56…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Language Patterns, Listening Comprehension, Native Speakers
Peer reviewedFlynn, Suzanne; Lust, Barbara – Language Learning, 1990
Proposes that a second-language acquisition research paradigm using Universal Grammar (1) did not consider the paradigm's theoretical and logical basis; (2) simplistically interpreted the parameter-setting paradigm; (3) and made false assumptions regarding statistical analysis methods and regarding the empirical facts of language processing. An…
Descriptors: Language Processing, Language Research, Language Tests, Linguistic Theory
Peer reviewedWade-Woolley, Leslie – Language Learning, 1999
Reports an experiment investigating similarities and differences in basic processing involved in the word reading of second-language learners of English. The investigation specifically targeted phonological and orthographic processes in the context of language transfer from native language to second language during reading tasks. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Orthographic Symbols, Phonology, Reading Processes
Peer reviewedSeedhouse, Paul – Language Learning, 2001
Discusses research on classroom instructed second language learning, focusing solely on spoken language. Examines the structure of repair in form and accuracy contexts in the second language classroom and on the preference organization association within the structure of repair in such contexts. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Error Correction, Grammar, Interaction
Peer reviewedMuter, Valerie; Diethelm, Kay – Language Learning, 2001
Fifty-five children from multilingual backgrounds being educated in English were studied longitudinally over a 2-year period with measures taken of their phonological skill, vocabulary, and letter knowledge. Phonological segmentation ability and letter knowledge proved significant predictors of both concurrent and later reading achievement a year…
Descriptors: Longitudinal Studies, Multilingualism, Phonology, Reading Skills
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 reviewedBrown, H. Douglas – Language Learning, 1998
In response to a previous article (Bialystok) on perspectives on the development of applied linguistics, this article begins by adding its own perspectives to what has already been offered. The article concludes by discussing the research agenda for the future. (Author/JL)
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Cognitive Development, Language Proficiency, Language Research
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 reviewedBarcroft, Joe – Language Learning, 2001
Examined how acoustic variation affects second language (L2) lexical acquisition in consideration of four hypotheses: degraded input, elaborate processing, independent modulation, and robust versus strong connectivity. Beginners of L2 Spanish attempted to learn 24 Spanish words presented in 1 of 3 degrees of acoustic variation. Immediate and…
Descriptors: Acoustic Phonetics, Language Processing, Language Variation, Linguistic Input
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


