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World Englishes and applied linguistics: Theoretical and applied perspectives
Abstract This article examines the evolving relationship between world Englishes (WE) and applied linguistics (AL), tracing AL's historical development from its Anglo‐American origins in the mid‐20th century, grounded in “linguistics applied” to its contemporary status as a multidisciplinary field concerned with social justice and equity. It highlights
Kingsley Bolton
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Narrative and Non-Narrative Discourse Skills in ADHD Across the Lifespan: A Systematic Review of the Literature. [PDF]
Hill E, Wells R, Chen W.
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Ageing, auditory distraction, and grammaticality judgement
Aphasiology, 2010Background: Auditory distraction is known to affect serial recall (irrelevant sound effect), but there has been limited study about the effect of distraction on performance of more complex metalinguistic tasks, particularly as cognitive performance declines with normal ageing.
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The Time Course of Grammaticality Judgement
Language and Cognitive Processes, 1996The results of three experiments which investigated the time course of grammaticality judgement are presented. We used sentences that varied in error type (agreement, transposition, omission of function words), part of speech (auxiliaries vs determiners) and location (early vs late error placement).
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The effect of modality on a grammaticality judgement task
Second Language Research, 1997Typical experiments investigating the accessibility and/or role of principles of Universal Grammar (UG) in adult second language acquisition (SLA) use a written grammaticality judgement (GJ) task to infer knowledge of principles of UG. This investigation examined whether subjects would judge sentences differently in the aural modality from the visual.
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Aphasiology, 1988
Abstract This study explored the ability of aphasic patients to process the same sentences varying in syntactic structure in an on-line task (lexical decision) and an off-line task (grammaticality judgement). Eight agrammatic and six age-matched normal subjects were tested on a lexical decision task which probed ten types of ungrammaticalty (five ...
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Abstract This study explored the ability of aphasic patients to process the same sentences varying in syntactic structure in an on-line task (lexical decision) and an off-line task (grammaticality judgement). Eight agrammatic and six age-matched normal subjects were tested on a lexical decision task which probed ten types of ungrammaticalty (five ...
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On the reliability of grammaticality judgement tests in second language acquisition research
Second Language Research, 1999The use of grammaticality and metalinguistic judgement tests in second language acquisition (SLA) research has been the subject of considerable scrutiny over the past decade (see, for example, Chaudron, 1983; Birdsong, 1989; Ellis, 1991; Cowan and Hatasa, 1994; Gass, 1994; Davies and Kaplan, 1998).Grammaticality judgement (GJ) test data in research ...
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Appendix V: Grammaticality Judgement Task
Language Acquisition and Language Disorders, 1996exaly +2 more sources
Native Speaker vs. L2 Learner Grammaticality Judgements
Applied Linguistics, 1998Although many SLA syntax studies have used non-native speaker (NNS) grammaticality judgements, what underlies NNS grammaticality judgements has recently come under increasing scrutiny. Some researchers (Ellis 1991, Goss et al. 1994), using speak-aloud protocols and oral group work, have presented evidence that indicates NNSs use very different ...
W. D DAVIES, T. I KAPLAN
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