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Record Nr.

UNINA9910961543803321

Titolo

Tense, aspect, and mood in first and second language acquisition / / edited by Emmanuelle Labeau and Inès Saddour

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Amsterdam ; ; New York : , : Rodopi, , 2012

ISBN

9786613592330

9781280497100

1280497106

9789401207188

9401207186

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (229 p.)

Collana

Cahiers chronos, , 1384-5357 ; ; 24

Altri autori (Persone)

LabeauEmmanuelle

SaddourInès

Disciplina

401.93

Soggetti

Language acquisition

Second language acquisition

Grammar, Comparative and general - Tense

Grammar, Comparative and general - Aspect

Grammar, Comparative and general - Mood

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references.

Nota di contenuto

Preliminary Material -- Introduction / Emmanuelle Labeau and Inès Saddour -- On the acquisition of compositional telicity in Hebrew / Aviya Hacohen -- Acquisition of negative imperatives in Bulgarian – implications for verbal aspect / Milena Kuehnast -- To spellout, or not to spellout ? That’s the deficit / Yi-An LIN -- The development of L1 Russian tense-aspect morphology in Russian-Hebrew sequential bilinguals / Olga Gupol , Susan Rothstein and Sharon Armon-Lotem -- Theoretical views on the development of Spanish L2 knowledge about iterativity and habituality / M. Rafael Salaberry -- After process, then what? A longitudinal investigation of the progressive prototype in L2 English / Kathleen Bardovi-Harlig -- A case study of tense-aspect marking by L2 learners of Korean / Hyun-Jin Kim -- The acquisition of French verbal tenses by Russian adult learners: stem alternation and



frequency effect / Evgeniya Sergeeva and Jean-Pierre Chevrot -- From tense and aspect to modality: The acquisition of future, conditional and subjunctive morphology in L2 French. A preliminary study / Martin Howard.

Sommario/riassunto

Tense, aspect and mood have attracted much attention in the areas of both first and second language acquisition, but scholars in the two disciplines often fail to learn from each other. Western European languages have also been the focus of most studies, but there would be lessons to learn from less studied languages. This volume offers new insights on tense, aspect and mood by bringing together the findings of first and second language acquisition, and comparing child and adult, monolingual and multilingual learning processes that are approached from various theoretical points of view. In addition, it spans over a wide range of less studied languages (Bulgarian, Hebrew, Korean, Russian), and Western European languages are studied from new angles.