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Orgassa, Antje; Weerman, Fred – Second Language Research, 2008
In this article we compare five groups of learners acquiring Dutch gender as marked on determiners and adjectival inflection. Groups of L1 (first language) children and L1-SLI (first-language specific-language-impairment) children are compared to three Turkish-Dutch L2 (second language) groups: adult L2, child L2 and child L2-SLI. Overall, our…
Descriptors: Form Classes (Languages), Second Language Learning, Language Impairments, Indo European Languages
Fukuya, Yoshinori J; Martinez-Flor, Alicia – Foreign Language Annals, 2008
The effects of data-gathering methods on pragmatic data have been well documented, yet an inquiry into the interactive effects of assessment tasks with pragmatic instruction has received scant attention. This study investigated the interaction between two assessment tasks (e-mail and phone) and two types of pragmatic instruction (explicit and…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, English (Second Language), Pragmatics, Data Collection
Brown, Ronan; Waring, Rob; Donkaewbua, Sangrawee – Reading in a Foreign Language, 2008
This study examined the rate at which English vocabulary was acquired from the 3 input modes of reading, reading-while-listening, and listening to stories. It selected 3 sets of 28 words within 4 frequency bands and administered 2 test types immediately after the reading and listening treatments, 1 week later and 3 months later. The results showed…
Descriptors: College Students, Foreign Countries, Vocabulary Development, Incidental Learning
Qin, Jingjing – Language Teaching Research, 2008
This study was intended to compare processing instruction (VanPatten, 1993, 1996, 2000), an input-based focus on form technique, to dictogloss tasks, an output-oriented focus-on-form type of instruction to assess their effects in helping beginning-EFL (English as a Foreign Language) learners acquire the simple English passive voice. Two intact…
Descriptors: Pretests Posttests, Foreign Countries, Grade 7, English (Second Language)
DeThorne, Laura S.; Channell, Ron W. – American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 2007
Purpose: This pilot study examined the extent and nature of associations in the linguistic complexity used by child and clinician within conversational interactions. Method: Correlation analyses focused on semantic and morphosyntactic language sample measures from an experienced speech-language clinician and 29 children with language impairment.…
Descriptors: Children, Language Impairments, Speech Language Pathology, Allied Health Personnel
Pino-Silva, Juan – Foreign Language Annals, 2007
Composing from sources may no longer be the exclusive domain of reading-to-write activities. The ever-increasing presence of video technology and broadcasting in academic settings could place listening-to-write tasks on a similar footing. This article describes a listening-to-write task, the video-based short comment, which (1) uses video as…
Descriptors: Linguistic Input, Critical Thinking, Portfolio Assessment, Videotape Recordings
Hickey, Tina M. – Language and Education, 2007
A central tenet of two-way immersion has been that the minority language children benefit from mother-tongue support in addition to instruction and interaction in the majority language (usually English) with their peers in high prestige programmes, while the English speakers gain valuable opportunities for peer interaction in their L2 with native…
Descriptors: Irish, Immersion Programs, Native Speakers, Second Language Learning
Gass, Susan; Mackey, Alison – AILA Review, 2006
This paper presents an overview of what has come to be known as the "Interaction Hypothesis," the basic tenet of which is that through input and interaction with interlocutors, language learners have opportunities to notice differences between their own formulations of the target language and the language of their conversational…
Descriptors: Interaction, Linguistic Input, Second Language Learning, Feedback (Response)
Peer reviewedYont, Kristine M.; Snow, Catherine E.; Vernon-Feagans, Lynne – Applied Psycholinguistics, 2003
Argues that parental input is an important factor often neglected in research that may mediate language outcomes. Investigated how parents interact with their 12-month-old children, who suffer from otitis media status. Results indicate that parents of chronically affected children direct attention more often and engage in fewer joint attentional…
Descriptors: Infants, Language Acquisition, Linguistic Input, Otitis Media
Peer reviewedBley-Vroman, Robert – Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 2002
Discusses frequency effects in language acquisition. Provides an example of how frequency may relate to grammatical judgments of nonnative speakers acquisition of multiple wh-questions. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Grammar, Language Processing, Language Research, Linguistic Input
Peer reviewedValian, Virginia; Lyman, Casey – Journal of Child Language, 2003
Examined young children's acquisition of wh-questions. Children heard a wh-question and attempted to repeat it; a "talking bear" answered. The same format was used for two intervention sessions for children in a quasicontrol condition. Suggests very little input--if concentrated and varied and presented so the child attends to it and…
Descriptors: Child Language, Language Acquisition, Linguistic Input, Preschool Children
Peer reviewedGutierrez-Clellen, Vera F.; Kreiter, Jacqueline – Applied Psycholinguistics, 2003
Examined the extent to which years of exposure to a language, amount of language input at home and at school, and amount of exposure to reading and other literacy activities in a language relate to observed bilingual performance in young children as obtained from teacher and parent reports. (VWL)
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Language Tests, Linguistic Input, Literacy
Peer reviewedYoung, Richard – Annual Review of Applied Linguistics, 1988
Examines the connection between empirical studies of interaction involving second-language learners and the specific claims of Krashen's Input Hypothesis, as modified by Chaudron, White, and Swain. (36 references) (GLR)
Descriptors: Interaction, Language Research, Linguistic Input, Second Language Learning
Peer reviewedSmith, Michael Sharwood – Second Language Research, 1991
Reanalyzes the notion of consciousness raising in language learning. It is suggested that there are different ways of making input salient and different ways in which salience may affect the learner's knowledge and performance in the second language. (20 references) (JL)
Descriptors: Error Analysis (Language), Linguistic Input, Linguistic Theory, Second Language Learning
Krashen, Stephen – ESL Magazine, 2000
Discusses what it takes to acquire language, and suggests that second language acquisition can occur without living in the country where the language is spoken and without formal instruction. The crucial variables appear to be comprehensible input and having a good relationship with speakers of the language. Provides an example of a Mexican…
Descriptors: Hebrew, Immigrants, Linguistic Input, Second Language Learning

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