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This book describes a cross-sectional empirical study that was carried out among college students studying English as a foreign language to determine whether or not a learner's L1 plays a prominent role in acquiring the English present perfect. The study also attempted to evaluate the effect of 'noticing' the L1/L2 differences as a possible facilitator in the acquisition of this linguistic feature.

Produktbeschreibung
This book describes a cross-sectional empirical study that was carried out among college students studying English as a foreign language to determine whether or not a learner's L1 plays a prominent role in acquiring the English present perfect. The study also attempted to evaluate the effect of 'noticing' the L1/L2 differences as a possible facilitator in the acquisition of this linguistic feature.
Autorenporträt
Maha J. Alhejji is currently a lecturer of Applied Linguistics (TEFL) in the Department of English Language at Jubail University College in Saudi Arabia.