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Marking Past Tense In Second Language Acquisition A Theoretical Model 1st Edition Rafael Salaberry

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Marking Past Tense In Second Language Acquisition A Theoretical Model 1st Edition Rafael Salaberry
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.22 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Rafael Salaberry
ISBN: 9781847062383, 1847062385
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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Marking Past Tense In Second Language Acquisition A Theoretical Model 1st Edition Rafael Salaberry by Rafael Salaberry 9781847062383, 1847062385 instant download after payment.

This book presents an analysis of the difficulties faced by native speakers of English in the learning of Romance languages and in so doing proposes a comprehensive model of the acquisition of tense-aspect marking. While L1 speakers of English may quickly learn to identify and, to some extent, use the Spanish perfective and imperfective verb endings, the L2 representation of tense-aspect distinctions among both beginning and advanced learners requires a comprehensive multidimensional analysis. Through a detailed examination of new and existing empirical data, this monograph proposes a new model for examining tense-aspect marking in second language acquisition, which reconciles competing, alternative hypotheses.This comprehensive account will be of interest to academics researching second language acquisition and applied linguistics.

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