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Kush, Dave; Dahl, Anne – Second Language Research, 2022
Norwegian allows filler-gap dependencies into embedded questions, which are islands for filler-gap dependency formation in English. We ask whether there is evidence that Norwegian learners of English transfer the functional structure that permits island violations from their first language (L1) to their second language (L2). In two acceptability…
Descriptors: Norwegian, Native Language, Second Language Learning, Transfer of Training
Fleischer, Zuzanna; Pickering, Martin J.; McLean, Janet F. – Bilingualism: Language and Cognition, 2012
This study asked whether bilinguals construct a language-independent level of information structure for the sentences that they produce. It reports an experiment in which a Polish-English bilingual and a confederate of the experimenter took turns to describe pictures to each other and to find those pictures in an array. The confederate produced a…
Descriptors: Priming, Evidence, Sentence Structure, Nouns
Mohamed-Sayidina, Aisha – RELC Journal: A Journal of Language Teaching and Research, 2010
This study claims that Arab ESL students writing in English transfer L1 rhetorical modes of text organization into their English compositions. Fifty academic research papers were analysed in terms of the transition words and cohesive devices used, on the assumption that differences at the level of these language forms reflect differences at the…
Descriptors: Research Papers (Students), Nouns, Grammar, Arabs