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Sentence Processing Among Native vs. Nonnative Speakers: Implications for Critical Period Hypothesis

Sentence Processing Among Native vs. Nonnative Speakers: Implications for Critical Period Hypothesis

... native speakers vs. nonnative speakers, the maturational aspects of language learning are also worth investigating, as it is necessary to know if more exposure to an L2 can bring automaticity which ...

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The impact of Rapid Serial Visual Presentation (RSVP) on reading by nonnative speakers

The impact of Rapid Serial Visual Presentation (RSVP) on reading by nonnative speakers

... this, nonnative speakers are often told to read more in their second language to improve their language ...on nonnative reading comprehension, as well as on native speakers who provide a ...

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COMMUNICATIVE APPROACH: TEACHING AND LEARNING ARABIC FOR NONNATIVE SPEAKERS.

COMMUNICATIVE APPROACH: TEACHING AND LEARNING ARABIC FOR NONNATIVE SPEAKERS.

... Based on the above, and based on the experience of researchers in teaching Arabic to non-Arabic speakers, they see the possibility of applying this approach in teaching Arabic to non-Arabic speakers. There ...

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A Corpus-Based Contrastive Analysis of Stance Strategies in Native and Nonnative Speakers’ English Academic Writings: Introduction and Discussion Sections in Focus

A Corpus-Based Contrastive Analysis of Stance Strategies in Native and Nonnative Speakers’ English Academic Writings: Introduction and Discussion Sections in Focus

... The conflicting results of the above-mentioned studies could be accounted for owing to sociocultural aspects of writers which are highly likely to affect their voice and interaction. In other words, because of actual ...

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The Status of Theme in Political Interviews: A Case of Native and Nonnative Speakers

The Status of Theme in Political Interviews: A Case of Native and Nonnative Speakers

... how speakers deal with thematic choices as textual ...that speakers must be aware of these tools to employ them efficiently to create more cohesive ...

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Relationship Between Learning Styles Of Advanced Iranian EFL Learners and Their Achievment

Relationship Between Learning Styles Of Advanced Iranian EFL Learners and Their Achievment

... of nonnative speakers of- ten differ significantly from those of native speakers; that ESL students from different language backgrounds sometimes differ from one another in their learning style ...

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PubMedCentral-PMC4832874.pdf

PubMedCentral-PMC4832874.pdf

... adult nonnative speakers of English generally show less benefit with this type of target/masker mismatch (Calandruccio, Bradlow, & Dhar, 2014; Garcia Lecumberri & Cooke, 2006; Van Engen, 2010; Van ...

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Experiments on Automatic Recognition of Nonnative Arabic Speech

Experiments on Automatic Recognition of Nonnative Arabic Speech

... when nonnative speakers are involved in both the training and the test phases, which is far from being ...female nonnative speakers perform better than nonnative male ...of ...

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E-politeness in Iranian English Electronic Requests to the Faculty

E-politeness in Iranian English Electronic Requests to the Faculty

... help nonnative speakers to improve their L2 (Lapp, 2000; Li, 2000; Liaw, ...native speakers (NSs) and nonnative speakers (NNSs) to two faculty ...

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Online Processing of English Wh-Dependencies by Iranian EFL Learners

Online Processing of English Wh-Dependencies by Iranian EFL Learners

... One of the aims of this study was to determine whether or not individual WM differences play any role during online processing of wh- dependencies by nonnative speakers. To this end, a mixed ANOVA with the ...

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Native Breath: Incorporating Linguistically Relevant Pedagogy in the Classroom through Reified Literature

Native Breath: Incorporating Linguistically Relevant Pedagogy in the Classroom through Reified Literature

... Page | 87 This paper is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. indicative of an incomplete development of linguistic systems. These incorrect popular perceptions contribute to the deficit approach ...

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Experiences and perceptions of nonnative-speaker teacher trainees on a TESOL programme in New Zealand

Experiences and perceptions of nonnative-speaker teacher trainees on a TESOL programme in New Zealand

... Native speakers know the Native speakers know the destination, but not the terrain destination, but not the terrain that has to be crossed to get that has to be crossed to get there; they themselves have ...

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Proficient beyond borders: assessing non-native speakers in a native speakers’ framework

Proficient beyond borders: assessing non-native speakers in a native speakers’ framework

... native speakers and non-native speakers, Hulstijn (2011) claims that second or foreign language learners can reach the same level of higher language cognition (HLC) as native ...native speakers and ...

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What does cross linguistic variation in semantic coordination of speech and gesture reveal? : evidence for an interface representation of spatial thinking and speaking

What does cross linguistic variation in semantic coordination of speech and gesture reveal? : evidence for an interface representation of spatial thinking and speaking

... This paper investigates the cognitive process that underlies spontaneous co-speech gestures, especially its relationship to speech production. Theories of gesture production differ in how gestures are informationally ...

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Curricular Knowledge Base of Nonnative English Language Teachers

Curricular Knowledge Base of Nonnative English Language Teachers

... and less experienced EFL teachers. In addition, Tsui (2003) conducted a case study on four English teachers in Hong Kong secondary school and emphasized teachers' practical and pedagogical content knowledge. However, ...

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Pulmonary Gas Exchange in Nonnative Residents of High Altitude

Pulmonary Gas Exchange in Nonnative Residents of High Altitude

... This elevated DLco has been associated with a high pulmonary capillary blood volume Vc and/or so-called membrane diffusing capacity Dmco 1, 2, an altered lung structure 5, and during exe[r] ...

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Native speakers’ assessment of (im)politeness of non-native speakers’ requests

Native speakers’ assessment of (im)politeness of non-native speakers’ requests

... English speakers in terms of politeness on a three-point politeness Likert scale as such: 1)Polite, 2)Partially polite and ...native speakers' evaluation showed that only ...

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Identification of Speakers in Novels

Identification of Speakers in Novels

... Surprisingly, the accuracy is higher on The Steppe than on Emma, even though the differ- ent writing style of Chekhov should make the task more difficult for models trained on Austen’s prose. The protagonists of The ...

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Differences in Communication Between Native English ‎Speakers and EFL Saudi Female Speakers

Differences in Communication Between Native English ‎Speakers and EFL Saudi Female Speakers

... with different groups of Japanese teenage were conducted. The participants of the first investigation were 166 students aged between 15-16. They are native Japanese speakers studying at a high school in Kyoto as ...

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The Principles and Applications of the Audio-lingual Pronunciation Rehabilitation Model in Foreign Language Teacher Education

The Principles and Applications of the Audio-lingual Pronunciation Rehabilitation Model in Foreign Language Teacher Education

... The AAM, as a model for teaching, correcting, and curing the problem-causing core sounds in the pronunciation of nonnative teachers of English, generally moving f[r] ...

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