EUROSLA Yearbook
Volume 15 (2015)
Editors
| University of York
| University of York
| University of York
| University of York
The annual conference of the European Second Language Association provides an opportunity for the presentation of second language research with a genuinely European flavour. The theoretical perspectives adopted are wide-ranging and may fall within traditions overlooked elsewhere. Moreover, the studies presented are largely multi-lingual and cross-cultural, as befits the make-up of modern-day Europe. At the same time, the work demonstrates sophisticated awareness of scholarly insights from around the world. The EUROSLA yearbook presents a selection each year of the very best research from the annual conference. Submissions are reviewed and professionally edited, and only those of the highest quality are selected. Contributions are in English.
[EUROSLA Yearbook, 15] 2015. ix, 163 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Acknowledgementspp. v–vi
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Introductionpp. vii–ix
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Character reference in Greek-German bilingual children’s narrativesMaria Andreou, Eva Knopp, Christiane Bongartz & Ianthi Maria Tsimpli | pp. 1–40
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Clause linking in L2 English: The interaction between syntax and semanticsManon Buysse | pp. 41–68
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The development of lexical complexity in second language acquisition: A cross-linguistic study of L2 French and EnglishBastien De Clercq | pp. 69–94
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Manner and path of motion in descriptions of motion trajectories by Polish L2 users of EnglishAnna Ewert & Weronika Krzebietke | pp. 95–113
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An Eye-tracking Study on the Role of Attention and its Relationship with MotivationBernard Issa, Kara Morgan-Short, Briana Villegas & Gary Raney | pp. 114–142
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The influences of proficiency levels and working memory capacities on sentence comprehension by Japanese learners of EnglishKoji Suda | pp. 143–163
Miscellaneous
Articles
Subjects
BIC Subject: CFDC – Language acquisition
BISAC Subject: LAN009000 – LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General