English Transitivity Alternation in Second Language Acquisition: an Attentional Approach

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an Attentional Approach
Aptitude Subtests
attentional processing in language acquisition
Author_Yuxia Wang
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Chinese EFL Learner
cognitive linguistics
EFL Learner
English Transitivity Alternation
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experimental language learning
Explicit Learning
GJ Task
GJ Test
Grammatical Sensitivity
Intermediate Learners
Intermediate Proficiency
L1 Lemma
L2 Acquisition
L2 Mental Lexicon
L2 proficiency effects
Language Aptitude
language aptitude research
Low Proficiency
Low Proficiency Group
Low Proficiency Learners
Low Proficiency Level
Nonce Verbs
Pi Group
Proficiency Levels
Rappaport Hovav
Second Language Acquisition
second language processing
Target Form
Target Linguistic Form
Target Rule
Unaccusative Verbs
verb argument structure

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138636071
  • Weight: 444g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Mar 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The correct use of English verb argument structure is crucial for foreign learners of the English language. Based on an experimental study recruiting 162 Chinese English learners at different proficiency levels, this book suggests that the acquisition of English transitivity alternation follows as a consequence of the cognitive processing of language input, which is induced by the nature of task requirements in different learning conditions and influenced by individual differences in language learning aptitude and proficiency level. Readers of this book will have a deeper understanding of all these variables involved and will learn that pedagogical issues should be considered in a more thorough, comprehensive manner to explore better solutions for English learning and teaching.

Yuxia Wang is an Assistant Professor with the School of Foreign Languages, Shanghai Jiao Tong University. Her research interests lie in second language acquisition, language pedagogy, psycholinguistics and neurolinguistics. Her most recent projects focus on the cognitive mechanisms in second language acquisition.

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