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Expression of temporality in English through the use of finite verbs is challenging for L1 Arabic learners of English. Non-target language forms have been recorded in the interlanguage of Arabic speaking Emirati students in a third level college system in the UAE. Analysis of the errors suggests that there may be systematicity in these non-TL forms. Two factors are considered in the study as possible influences on the learners' choices of verb forms. The first considers verb type, looking at how the lexical aspect of verb types affects verb form. The second factor considers the possibility of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Expression of temporality in English through the use of finite verbs is challenging for L1 Arabic learners of English. Non-target language forms have been recorded in the interlanguage of Arabic speaking Emirati students in a third level college system in the UAE. Analysis of the errors suggests that there may be systematicity in these non-TL forms. Two factors are considered in the study as possible influences on the learners' choices of verb forms. The first considers verb type, looking at how the lexical aspect of verb types affects verb form. The second factor considers the possibility of transfer from the Arabic tense/ aspect system and examines how the function of morphological forms in Arabic may affect choice of form in English. Results indicate the relevance of certain features of both factors and highlight the importance of taking dimensions other than form into consideration when considering verb use in learners' interlanguage.
Autorenporträt
Josephine O'Brien has an MA and PhD in Applied Linguistics and has worked in several universities in the Arab World over the last 25 years. Her primary areas of interest as an Applied Linguist are in language acquisition and the importance of cultural, social and linguistic factors in the development of materials for L2 teaching.