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A longitudinal study of advanced learners' linguistic development before, during and after study abroad
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Signatures of automaticity during practice : Explicit instruction about L1 processing routines can improve L2 grammatical processing.
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Using explicit instruction about L1 to reduce crosslinguistic effects in L2 grammar learning : Evidence from oral production in L2 French.
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This study advances previous research about the effects of explicit instruction on second language (L2) development by examining learners’ use of verbal morphology following different types of explicit information (EI) and comprehension practice. We investigated the extent to which additional EI about the first language (L1) can reduce the effects of crosslinguistic influence in L2 oral production. Sixty-nine English-speaking learners of L2 French undertook either: (a) a ‘core’ treatment of EI about the L2 with L2 comprehension practice, (b) the same L2 core + L1 comprehension practice, (c) the same L2 core + L1 comprehension practice + EI about L1, or (d) outcome tests only. Results showed that providing additional EI about the L1 benefitted the accuracy of oral production immediately after the instruction and then 6 weeks later. These results suggest that tailoring instruction, specifically the nature of the EI, to the nature of the learning problem can facilitate L2 learning. In particular, EI about L1 can facilitate L2 learning by increasing learners’ awareness of similarities and differences in how L1 and L2 express the same meanings.
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URL: https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/140415/ https://doi.org/10.1111/modl.12567 https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/140415/1/McManus_Marsden_MLJ_2018_L1_explicit_instruction_to_help_L2_oral_production_ACCEPTED_31_Dec_2018.pdf
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Online and offline effects of L1 practice in L2 grammar learning : a partial replication
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Special Issue : Tense, Aspect, and Modality in L2 (TAML2)
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In: ISSN: 0019-042X ; EISSN: 1613-4141 ; International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02133196 ; International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching, 55 (3), pp.221-345, 2017 (2017)
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L1 explicit instruction can improve L2 online and offline performance
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Anglophone students abroad: Identity, social relationships and language learning
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L1/L2 Differences in the Acquisition of Form-Meaning Pairings: A Comparison of English and German Learners of French
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In: The Canadian Modern Language Review/La Revue canadienne des langues vivantes 71 (2015) 2, 155-181
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IDS Bibliografie zur deutschen Grammatik
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Placement type and language learning during residence abroad
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Subjunctive use and development in L2 French: a longitudinal study
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Residence abroad, social networking and second language learning
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Understanding insertion and integration in a study abroad context: the case of English-speaking sojourners in France
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“Repeat as much as you can”: Elicited imitation as a measure of oral proficiency in L2
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Exploring the acquisition of the French subjunctive: local syntactic context or oral proficiency?
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“Repeat as much as you can”: elicited imitation as a measure of global proficiency in L2 French
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Prototypical influence in second language acquisition: what now for the Aspect Hypothesis?
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The Development of Aspect in a Second Language: What Role for the First Language?
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