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Portland State University

1994

English language -- Errors of usage

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Peer Correction By Non-Native Speakers Of English In Oral Group Work, Bill Stevenson Sep 1994

Peer Correction By Non-Native Speakers Of English In Oral Group Work, Bill Stevenson

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This research is observational and descriptive. Its primary purpose is to provide data on the extent to which, and how, Non-Native Speakers (NNSs) of English engage in error correction of their peers when participating in classroom oral group work. In addition, it shows to what extent these learners self-correct their own errors in the same situation. The over-arching focus of the study is to examine the role of second language learners to determine whether they possess the potential to play a more active and productive part in their own language learning. Nine beginning level adult university ESL students are the …


Lexico-Semantic Influence In Interlingual Transfer, Guy-Luc Levesque Jan 1994

Lexico-Semantic Influence In Interlingual Transfer, Guy-Luc Levesque

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The present study replicates research by Tomoko Takahashi (1984) on lexico-semantic patterns used by students in an acquisition poor environment. The purpose of the current study was to determine how an acquisition rich environment affects learners' use of four lexico-semantic patterns: congruence occurs when the Ll definition of a lexical item forms a one-to-one correspondence with the L2 lexical item; convergence occurs when the Ll lexical item has broader applications than the L2 lexical item; divergence occurs when the L2 lexical item has broader applications than the Ll lexical item; and semantic gap occurs when the Ll lexical item has …