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Morphosyntactic Issues in Second Language Acquisition

Morphosyntactic Issues in Second Language Acquisition

Danuta Gabryś-Barker

(2008)

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The volume consists of articles on issues relating to the morphosyntactic development of foreign language learners from different L1 backgrounds, in many cases involving languages which are typologically distant from English, such has Polish, Greek and Turkish. It highlights areas which may be expected to be especially transfer-prone at both the interlingual and intralingual levels. The articles in the first part report empirical studies on word morphology and sentence patterns and also look at the interface of lexis and grammar in the discourse and syntactic processing of foreign language learners. The second part elaborates on pedagogical issues concerning the acquisition of difficult grammatical features such as the English article system or the ‘s’ ending in the third person singular. It also comments more generally on the way pedagogic grammar functions in the learning of the L2.


Danuta GabryÅ?-Barker lectures in applied linguistics and second language acquisition at the University of Silesia, Katowice, Poland. Her main areas of interest are multilingualism and affectivity in SLA. Professor GabryÅ?-Barker has published numerous articles and two books Aspects of Multilingual Storage, Processing and Retrieval (2005) and Reflectivity in Pre-service Teacher Education (2012). She is the chief editor (together with Eva Vetter) of the International Journal of Multilingualism.


This volume should be of interest not only to linguists and applied linguists, but also to graduate researchers of SLA since many of the contributions include reviews of the relevant theoretical issues. It is an excellent volume with challenging insights that should lead to a new thinking on morphosyntax development in SLA and to a departure from more traditional empirical data measurement to newer introspective-type research instrumentation.


Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Contents v
Contributors vii
Preface x
Part 1 Studies on ESL/EFL Morphosyntactic Development 1
Chapter 1 Focus Constructions and Language Transfer 3
Chapter 2 Argument Realisation and Information Packaging in Tough-Movement Constructions: A Learner-Corpus-Based Investigation 29
Chapter 3 L1 Syntactic Preferences of Polish Adolescents in Bilingual and Monolingual Education Programmes 47
Chapter 4 MOGUL and Crosslinguistic Influence 63
Chapter 5 Syntactic Processing in Multilingual Performance (A Case Study) 86
Chapter 6 The Morphology -me in Modern Greek as L2: How German and Russian L2 Learners Interpret Verbal Constructions 107
Chapter 7 Unaccusativity Marks 121
Chapter 8 To Move or Not to Move: Acquisition of L2 English Syntactic Movement Parameter 132
Chapter 9 Last to Acquire: On the Relation of Concession in Interpreting 144
Chapter 10 Pragmatic (In)Competence in EFL Writing 160
Part 2 Pedagogical Grammar in Promoting Acquisition of L2 Morphosyntax 175
Chapter 11 The Role of Explicit Rule Presentation in Teaching English Articles to Polish Learners 177
Chapter 12 The Effect of Corrective Feedback on the Acquisition of the English Third-Person -s Ending 187
Chapter 13 The Acquisition of German Syntax by Polish Learners in Classroom Conditions 203
Chapter 14 Introducing Language Interface in Pedagogical Grammar 225
Chapter 15 Towards Reflecting the Dynamic Nature of Grammar in Foreign Language Instruction: Expectations and Current Pedagogic Practice 253