2015
DOI: 10.1111/lang.12151
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Factors Affecting Grammatical and Lexical Complexity of Long‐Term L2 Speakers’ Oral Proficiency

Abstract: There remains considerable disagreement about which factors drive second language (L2) ultimate attainment. Age of onset (AO) appears to be a robust factor, lending support to theories of maturational constraints on L2 acquisition. The present study is an investigation of factors that influence grammatical and lexical complexity at the stage of L2 ultimate attainment. Grammatical and lexical complexity were assessed in 102 spontaneous oral interviews. Interviewees’ AOs ranged from 7 to 17 years old. Multifacto… Show more

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“…These nonfinite clauses had been revealed to occur least frequently in heritage Turkish by Treffers-Daller et al (2007). Adapting recent L2 acquisition methodologies that have used similar measures to approximate structural complexity (Lahmann, Steinkrauss, & Schmid, 2016), we z transformed the subscales and then incorporated them into one single measure of structural complexity by using the reshape package in R (Wickham, 2007). We standardized the final scale by z transforming it one more time.…”
Section: Structural Complexitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These nonfinite clauses had been revealed to occur least frequently in heritage Turkish by Treffers-Daller et al (2007). Adapting recent L2 acquisition methodologies that have used similar measures to approximate structural complexity (Lahmann, Steinkrauss, & Schmid, 2016), we z transformed the subscales and then incorporated them into one single measure of structural complexity by using the reshape package in R (Wickham, 2007). We standardized the final scale by z transforming it one more time.…”
Section: Structural Complexitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In world Englishes the question of timing is deemed irrelevant. In Second Language Acquisition, timing and the focus on understanding ‘late‐timed’ bilingualism has translated into a central preoccupation with comparisons of child‐onset and adult‐onset learners, age effects, and hypothesized critical periods (although we may be witnessing the beginning of a deep rebalancing of biological versus experiential variables in this domain, see for example Kinsella & Singleton, ; Lahmann, Steinkrauss, & Schmid, ; Muñoz, ; Pfenninger & Singleton, ). The ‘additive’ dimension means that the individual speaker is already functioning comfortably in at least one other language; thus, the object of study is bi‐ or multilingualism, since L2 learning by definition involves an expected end outcome of functional competence in two or more languages.…”
Section: Disciplinary Goals the Culprit?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No control group was taken into consideration due to the practical limitations of finding a comparable control group that would have experienced similarly severe conditions (see Lahmann, Steinkrauss, & M.S. Schmid, ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While these data are usually a source for historians, for linguists they offer a wealth of spontaneous language (Schiffrin, ; M. S. Schmid, ). For more information regarding the current corpus, see Lahmann et al ().…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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