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Understanding the long-term evolution of L2 lexical diversity: The contribution of a longitudinal learner corpus
Tracy-Ventura, Nicole; Huensch, Amanda; Mitchell, Rosamond. - : Cambridge University Press, 2021
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Study abroad for Anglophones: language learning through multilingual practices
Mitchell, Rosamond; Tracy-Ventura, Nicole. - : Palgrave Macmillan, 2021
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A longitudinal study of advanced learners' linguistic development before, during and after study abroad
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Corpora and instructed second language acquisition
Mitchell, Rosamond. - : Routledge, 2020
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Corpora for second language assessments
Gablasova, Dana. - : Routledge, 2020
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Variability
Gablasova, Dana. - : Routledge, 2020
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Anglophone students abroad: Identity, social relationships and language learning
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Spanish learner corpus research : current trends and future perspectives
Tono, Yukio; Lozano, Cristóbal; Alonso-Ramos, Margarita (Herausgeber). - Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2016
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The LANGSNAP longitudinal learner corpus: Design and use
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Placement type and language learning during residence abroad
Mitchell, Rosamond; McManus, Kevin; Tracy-Ventura, Nicole. - : European Second Language Association, 2015
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Residence abroad, social networking and second language learning
Mitchell, Rosamond; Tracy-Ventura, Nicole; McManus, Kevin. - : European Second Language Association, 2015
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The importance of task variability in the design of learner corpora for SLA research
Tracy-Ventura, Nicole; Myles, Florence. - : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2015
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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
Tracy-Ventura, Nicole; McManus, Kevin; Norris, John M.. - : Multilingual Matters, 2014
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Exploring the acquisition of the French subjunctive: local syntactic context or oral proficiency?
McManus, Kevin; Tracy-Ventura, Nicole; Mitchell, Rosamond. - : Multilingual Matters, 2014
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The role of dynamic contrasts in the L2 acquisition of Spanish past tense morphology*
In: Bilingualism. - Cambridge : Univ. Press 16 (2013) 3, 558-577
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The role of task repetition in L2 performance development: What needs to be repeated during task-based interaction?
In: System. - Amsterdam : Elsevier 41 (2013) 3, 829-840
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The role of dynamic contrasts in the L2 acquisition of Spanish past tense morphology
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“Repeat as much as you can”: elicited imitation as a measure of global proficiency in L2 French
Tracy-Ventura, Nicole; McManus, Kevin; Norris, John M.. - : Multilingual Matters, 2013
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The role of dynamic contrasts in the L2 acquisition of Spanish past tense morphology
Abstract: This study examines the second language acquisition of Spanish past tense morphology by three groups of English speakers (beginners, intermediates and advanced). We adopt a novel methodological approach – combining oral corpus data with controlled experimental data – in order to provide new evidence on the validity of the Lexical Aspect Hypothesis (LAH) in L2 Spanish. Data elicited through one comprehension and three oral tasks with varying degrees of experimental control show that the emergence of temporal markings is determined mainly by the dynamic/non-dynamic contrast (whether a verb is a state or an event) as beginner and intermediate speakers use Preterit with event verbs but Imperfect mainly with state verbs. One crucial finding is that although advanced learners use typical Preterit–telic associations in the least controlled oral tasks, as predicted by the LAH, this pattern is often reversed in tasks designed to include non-prototypical (and infrequent) form–meaning contexts. The results of the comprehension task also show that the Preterit-event and Imperfect-state associations observed in the production data determine the interpretation that learners assign to the Preterit and the Imperfect as well. These results show that beginner and intermediate learners treat event verbs (achievements, accomplishments and activities) in Spanish as a single class that they associate with Preterit morphology. We argue that dynamicity contrasts, and not telicity, affect learners’ use of past tense forms during early stages of acquisition.
Keyword: PB Modern European Languages
URL: http://repository.essex.ac.uk/4207/1/Dominguez%20et%20al%202012%20pdf.pdf
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