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Fernandez, Eva M. – Applied Psycholinguistics, 2006
Understanding the mechanisms learners use to process target language input is crucial to developing a complete model of both first language (L1) and second language (L2) acquisition. If adult L2 learners are found to process the target language with mechanisms that differ from those used by child L1 learners and adult native speakers, what…
Descriptors: Evidence, Syntax, Second Languages, Adult Basic Education
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Ayoun, Dalila – Applied Psycholinguistics, 1996
Investigates the applicability of the Subset Principle in the second-language acquisition of the Oblique-Case Parameter by 45 learners of French. The results of a grammaticality judgment task and a correction task provide partial support for the Subset Principle. Further research is needed to conclude whether the Oblique-Case Parameter really is a…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Error Analysis (Language), French, Grammar
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Lam, Agnes S. L.; And Others – Applied Psycholinguistics, 1991
Investigated phonetic activation in reading a nonalphabetic script (Chinese) of 16 subjects who read in Cantonese and Mandarin and 16 subjects who read in Mandarin but not in Cantonese. Results are provided of a similarity judgment task based on pairs of Chinese words, pronounced the same or differently, in one or both dialects. (21 references)…
Descriptors: Cantonese, Language Variation, Mandarin Chinese, Native Speakers
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McDonald, Janet L.; Heilenman, Kathy L. – Applied Psycholinguistics, 1991
Investigates the determinants of adult usage of various syntactic and semantic cues in sentence interpretation. Native French speakers and advanced English/French bilinguals were tested for the strength of usage of word order, clitic pronoun agreement, verb agreement, and noun animacy cues in the assignment of the role in French sentences. (46…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Cues, English, French
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Chiappe, Penny; Siegel, Linda S.; Gottardo, Alexandra – Applied Psycholinguistics, 2002
Examined whether measures used to identify children at risk for reading failure are appropriate for children from different language backgrounds. Tasks assessing literacy and phonological skills and language processing at the beginning and end of kindergarten were administered to 40 native English speakers, 59 bilingual children, and 60 children…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, English (Second Language), Kindergarten, Kindergarten Children
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Taraban, Roman; Kempe, Vera – Applied Psycholinguistics, 1999
Adult native speakers (L1) of Russian and advanced nonnative second-language (L2) speakers read Russian sentences on a computer and were asked to choose one of two inflected past-tense verbs in a forced-choice task. Verbs either matched or mismatched gender of the subject-noun phrase. Data suggested that L1 and L2 speakers may depend on common…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Computational Linguistics, Computer Assisted Testing, Language Processing
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Williams, John N.; Mobius, Peter; Kim, Choonkyong – Applied Psycholinguistics, 2001
Investigated processing of English wh-questions by native speakers of English and advanced Chinese, German, and Korean learners of English as a Second Language. Performance was evaluated in relation to parsing strategies and sensitivity to plausibility constraints. Results suggest native and nonnative speakers employ similar strategies in…
Descriptors: Chinese, English, English (Second Language), German
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Johnson, Janice; Rosano, Teresa – Applied Psycholinguistics, 1993
Administered tests of cognition, language, and metaphor interpretation to 3 groups of 15 students: native English speakers (NESs) and 2 groups of students in an English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL) course. ESL students performed less well than NESs on decontextualized measures of vocabulary and verbal analogies but equally well on measures derived…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, College Students, English (Second Language), Higher Education
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Wolfe-Quintero, Kate – Applied Psycholinguistics, 1998
Investigated patterns and strength of connections between English dative verbs and the double-object dative argument structure in native-speaker production. Subjects completed three written production tasks using dative and other verbs from different semantic classes of verbs. Results show alternating dative verbs varied in patterns of connection…
Descriptors: Language Patterns, Morphology (Languages), Native Speakers, Semantics
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Wang, Min; Geva, Esther – Applied Psycholinguistics, 2003
Compared lexical and visual--orthographic processing in the spelling performance of 30 cantonese Chinese children who are English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL) learners to that of 33 English as a first language (L1) children. Findings are discussed in terms of in terms of early transfer of L1 literacy skills to second language literacy acquisition…
Descriptors: Cantonese, Comparative Analysis, Dictation, English (Second Language)
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Lee, Kang; And Others – Applied Psycholinguistics, 1994
A longitudinal study examined the acquisition of English articles by three six-year-old children whose native tongue is Chinese, a language without articles. Findings suggest that referential place-holding and referential substitution may not be a Chinese-specific second-language learning phenomenon, rather part of a universal referential strategy…
Descriptors: Chinese, Determiners (Languages), English (Second Language), Foreign Countries
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Takahashi, Satomi; Roitblat, Herbert L. – Applied Psycholinguistics, 1994
Examines the comprehension of English conventional indirect requests by native English speakers and Japanese learners of English. Subjects read stories inducing either a conventional or a literal interpretation of a priming sentence. Results suggest that both native and nonnative speakers process both meanings of an ambiguous conventional request.…
Descriptors: College Students, English, English (Second Language), Measures (Individuals)
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Issidorides, Diana C.; Hulstijn, Jan H. – Applied Psycholinguistics, 1992
The question explored is whether native speakers'"simplified" or modified utterances, as in foreigner-talk (FT), actually facilitate comprehension for nonnative speakers hearing such utterances. It is concluded that linguistically more complex input will not necessarily impede comprehension. (49 references) (Author/LB)
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Comprehension, Dutch, Foreign Countries
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Mimica, Ivo; And Others – Applied Psycholinguistics, 1994
Effects of case inflections, gender agreement, noun animacy, and word position on decisions and reaction times were explored for agent-object assignments in Croatian, a case-marking language. Results support the view that there may be constraints on the particular combinations of cues that may converge to facilitate, or compete to inhibit,…
Descriptors: Case (Grammar), Cues, Foreign Countries, Grammar
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Lukatela, Katerina; And Others – Applied Psycholinguistics, 1995
Assesses illiterate and semiliterate speakers of Serbo-Croatian on reading, writing, phonological, and control tasks. Three groups, categorized with respect to the subjects' ability to identify the letters of their Cyrillic alphabet, differed on phoneme deletion and phoneme-counting tasks, but not on syllable-counting, picture vocabulary, or…
Descriptors: Cyrillic Alphabet, Foreign Countries, Functional Literacy, Illiteracy
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