An Analysis of L2 Article Use in English

This paper is a partial replication study of research to investigate an aspect of English articles: the acquisition of 4 nongeneric uses of the definite article in English. Analysis of article use in these four categories (i.e. cultural, situational, structural, and textual) was investigated by Liu...

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Main Author: Venuti, James Allen
Other Authors: Spada, Nina
Language:en_ca
Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1807/29489
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spelling ndltd-TORONTO-oai-tspace.library.utoronto.ca-1807-294892013-04-19T20:01:35ZAn Analysis of L2 Article Use in EnglishVenuti, James AllenL2 Article UseDefinite Article0515This paper is a partial replication study of research to investigate an aspect of English articles: the acquisition of 4 nongeneric uses of the definite article in English. Analysis of article use in these four categories (i.e. cultural, situational, structural, and textual) was investigated by Liu and Gleason (2002), and a hierarchy of difficulty and acquisition was proposed based upon the initial results. This partial replication used the same testing instrument as Liu and Gleason (2002) with additional items included to further investigate the category, cultural use of the article. The participants, 17 low-intermediate, 20 high-intermediate, and 34 advanced ESL learners completed a 100 item test with sentences containing deleted obligatory uses of the as well as distractor items. The results partially supported Liu and Gleason‟s original study, and raised many concerns with the test instrument.Spada, Nina2011-062011-08-11T18:43:17ZNO_RESTRICTION2011-08-11T18:43:17Z2011-08-11Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/1807/29489en_ca
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Venuti, James Allen
An Analysis of L2 Article Use in English
description This paper is a partial replication study of research to investigate an aspect of English articles: the acquisition of 4 nongeneric uses of the definite article in English. Analysis of article use in these four categories (i.e. cultural, situational, structural, and textual) was investigated by Liu and Gleason (2002), and a hierarchy of difficulty and acquisition was proposed based upon the initial results. This partial replication used the same testing instrument as Liu and Gleason (2002) with additional items included to further investigate the category, cultural use of the article. The participants, 17 low-intermediate, 20 high-intermediate, and 34 advanced ESL learners completed a 100 item test with sentences containing deleted obligatory uses of the as well as distractor items. The results partially supported Liu and Gleason‟s original study, and raised many concerns with the test instrument.
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