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Peer reviewedLantolf, James P. – Language Learning, 1996
Presents a postmodernist critical analysis of the second language acquisition (SLA) theory-building literature as primarily represented in the writings of Beretta, Crookes, Eubank, Gregg, Long, and Schumann. Argues that there is no foundational reason to grant privileged status to the modernist view of SLA espoused by these scholars. (67…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Linguistic Theory, Literary Criticism, Metaphors
Peer reviewedJensen, Eva Dam; Vinther, Thora – Language Learning, 2003
Reports on two studies on input enhancement used to support learners' selection of focus of attention in Spanish second language listening material. Input consisted of video recordings of dialogues between native speakers. Exact repetition and speech rate reduction were examined for effect on comprehension, acquisition of decoding strategies, and…
Descriptors: Decoding (Reading), Linguistic Input, Listening Comprehension, Second Language Instruction
Peer reviewedBaker, Susan C.; MacIntyre, Peter D. – Language Learning, 2003
Examines the nonlinguistic outcomes of an immersion versus a nonimmersion program in Cape Breton. Dependent variables included attitudes toward learning French, orientations for learning, willingness to communicate, communication anxiety, perceived communicative competence, and self-reported frequency of communication in both English a a first…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Language Attitudes, Second Language Instruction
Peer reviewedPulido, Diana – Language Learning, 2003
Examines the impact of topic familiarity, second language (L2) reading proficiency, and L2 passage sight vocabulary on incidental vocabulary acquisition. Analyses reveal robust effects of reading proficiency, differential effects of topic familiarity, and isolated effects of passage sight vocabulary. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Language Proficiency, Reading Processes, Second Language Instruction
Peer reviewedCarroll, Susanne – Language Learning, 1989
An analysis of gender attribution in native and second-language French acquisition shows how learners can develop explicit models of acquisition and explores the nature of the cognitive processes involved in encoding representations of acquired language. (105 references) (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Encoding (Psychology), French, Language Acquisition, Language Patterns
Peer reviewedShirai, Yasuhiro; Kurono, Atsuko – Language Learning, 1998
Tested the Aspect Hypothesis using second-language Japanese data. Two experiments are described. Results of the studies extend the applicability of the Aspect Hypothesis to a non Indo-European language. (Author/JL)
Descriptors: Hypothesis Testing, Japanese, Language Tests, Linguistic Theory
Peer reviewedKormos, Judit – Language Learning, 1999
Reviews psycholinguistic research on second-language (L2) self-repair to date with particular attention to the relevance of this field for L2 production and acquisition. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Classification, Error Correction, Language Research, Linguistic Theory
Peer reviewedSkehan, Peter; Foster, Pauline – Language Learning, 1999
Explored the effects of inherent task structure and processing load on narrative retelling task performance, analyzing task performance in terms of competition among fluency, complexity, and accuracy. Research with young adults found that degree of inherent task structure more strongly affected fluency of performance. Processing load influenced…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Language Fluency, Language Processing, Language Proficiency
Peer reviewedNorris, John M.; Ortega, Lourdes – Language Learning, 2000
Summarized findings from experimental and quasi-experimental investigations into the effectiveness of second language instruction. Comparisons of average effect sizes from sample studies indicated focused second language instruction results in large target-oriented gains, explicit types of instruction are more effective than implicit types, and…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Grammar, Instructional Effectiveness, Language Research
Peer reviewedLarsen-Freeman, Diane – Language Learning, 1998
Responds to a previous article that suggests the second-language-acquisition acquisition field has failed to realize academic respectability. Offers an overview of some of the more positive advances in the discipline. Concludes by calling for a whole systems approach to the study of second language acquisition. (Author/JL)
Descriptors: Intellectual Disciplines, Interlanguage, Language Research, Linguistic Theory
Peer reviewedStorch, Neomy – Language Learning, 2002
This longitudinal, classroom-based study investigated the nature of dyadic interaction in an adult English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL) classroom. It examined the nature of interaction between 10 pairs of adult ESL students over a range of language tasks and over time. Four distinct patterns of dyadic interaction were found. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Adults, Classroom Research, English (Second Language), Interaction
Goldschneider, Jennifer M.; DeKeyser, Robert M. – Language Learning, 2005
This meta-analysis pools data from 25 years of research on the order of acquisition of English grammatical morphemes by students of English as a second language (ESL). Some researchers have posited a "natural" order of acquisition common to all ESL learners, but no single cause has been shown for this phenomenon. Our study investigated…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, English (Second Language), Semantics, Grammar
Ellis, Rod – Language Learning, 2004
A number of theories of second language L2 acquisition acknowledge a role for explicit L2 knowledge. However, the testing of these theories remains problematic because of the lack of a widely accepted means for measuring L2 explicit knowledge. This article seeks to address this lacuna by examining L2 explicit knowledge from two perspectives.…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Language Aptitude, Grammar, Measures (Individuals)
Ferre, Pilar; Sanchez-Casas, Rosa; Guasch, Marc – Language Learning, 2006
The present study investigates the developmental aspect of the revised hierarchical model (Kroll & Stewart, 1994) concerning the access to the conceptual store from the second language (L2). We manipulated the level of proficiency and age of L2 acquisition. We tested Spanish-Catalan bilinguals (49 early proficient bilinguals, 28 late proficient…
Descriptors: Language Proficiency, Second Language Learning, Semantics, Interference (Language)
Birdsong, David – Language Learning, 2006
This article provides a selective overview of theoretical issues and empirical findings relating to the question of age and second language acquisition (L2A). Both behavioral and brain-based data are discussed in the contexts of neurocognitive aging and cognitive neurofunction in the mature individual. Moving beyond the classical notion of…
Descriptors: Age, Language Acquisition, Language Processing, Second Language Learning

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