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E-raamat: Acquisition of the Present

Edited by (University of Arizona, Tuscon)
  • Formaat: 363 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Oct-2015
  • Kirjastus: John Benjamins Publishing Co
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789027268075
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This is the first edited volume that tackles the acquisition of the present (tense, aspect, temporality), an under-researched area, particularly compared to the acquisition of past temporality. The first two chapters focus on the L1 acquisition of English from the perspective of the Aspect hypothesis and the Verb-Island hypothesis Wang & Shirai) and the L1 acquisition of French from the perspective of the zero-tense hypothesis (Demirdache & Lungu). The remaining chapters tackle the L2 acquisition of English (Liszka, Al-Thubaiti, Vraciu), French (Ayoun, Saillard), Spanish (Gabriele et al.), Russian (Martelle) and Japanese (Shirai & Li) by learners of different L1s (French, English, Arabic, Chinese and Korean), testing various semantic and syntactic hypotheses. The last chapter presents a summary of the findings, and offers a few conclusions as well as broad directions for future research.
Preface vii
Acknowledgments xi
About the contributors and editor xiii
Chapter 1 The development of third person singular present form's: Verb semantics or input frequency?
1(20)
Jing Wang
Yasuhiro Shirai
Chapter 2 Zero-present under past in child French: Evidence from the future
21(36)
Oana Lungu
Hamida Demirdache
Chapter 3 The L2 acquisition of the English present simple -- present progressive distinction: Verb-raising revisited
57(30)
Sarah Ann Liszka
Chapter 4 There is no time like the present: A longitudinal case study in the L2 acquisition of French
87(26)
Dalila Ayoun
Chapter 5 Examining the influence of transfer and prototypes on the acquisition of the present progressive in L2 Spanish
113(40)
Alison Gabriele
Jose Aleman Banon
Beatrix Lopez Prego
Alonso Canales
Chapter 6 Formation and function of the simple present in conversational L2 Russian
153(32)
Wendy M. Whitehead Martelle
Chapter 7 L2 acquisition of English aspect by L1 Arabic speakers: The role of interpretable features at the syntax-semantics interface
185(30)
Kholoud A. Al-Thubaiti
Chapter 8 The L2 acquisition of the present in the Japanese tense-aspect system: Evidence for a tripartite system?
215(38)
Noriyasu Haradi Li
Yasuhiro Shirai
Chapter 9 Present tense as a neutral form in the L2 French of Chinese L1 speakers
253(36)
Claire Saillard
Chapter 10 The simple present and the expression of temporality in L1 English and L2 English oral narratives: When form meets discourse
289(46)
Alexandra Vraciu
Chapter 11 Conclusions and directions for future research
335(6)
Dalila Ayoun
Subject Index 341(4)
Name Index 345