Magdalena Wrembel
List of John Benjamins publications for which Magdalena Wrembel plays a role.
Journal
Title
EUROSLA Yearbook: Volume 13 (2013)
Edited by Leah Roberts, Anna Ewert, Miroslaw Pawlak and Magdalena Wrembel
[EUROSLA Yearbook, 13] 2013. viii, 250 pp.
Subjects Applied linguistics | Language acquisition | Language teaching | Multilingualism
Chapter 16. A revised Natural Growth Theory of Acquisition: Evidence from L3 phonology Multilingual Acquisition and Learning: An ecosystemic view to diversity, Babatsouli, Elena (ed.), pp. 426–449 | Chapter
2024 Different theories have been put forward to model bilingual acquisition, yet only few assume a multilingual perspective. In this chapter, the authors aim to briefly overview relevant theoretical approaches to L2/L3 acquisition and offer a revised version of a new framework, which can account for… read more
How syntactic gradience in L1 affects L3 acquisition: A longitudinal study Linguistic Approaches to Bilingualism: Online-First Articles | Article
2023 The article reports on a longitudinal study of syntactic cross-linguistic influence (CLI) among L1 Polish learners of L2 English and L3 Norwegian. The study mainly aimed to determine the influence of gradience in L1 on third language acquisition. To this end, four syntactic properties were… read more
Transfer vs. dynamic cross-linguistic interactions: Exploring alternative avenues in L 3 research Epistemological issue: Sources of knowledge in L3 acquisition, Flores, Cristina and Neal Snape (eds.), pp. 109–115 | Commentary
2021 In their keynote paper “The Full Transfer/Full Access model and L3 cognitive states” Schwartz & Sprouse (2021, henceforth S&S) present a thorough overview of third language (L3) acquisition transfer models by pinpointing their strong points as well as flaws of a conceptual and empirical nature.… read more
Foreign accentedness in third language acquisition: The case of L3 English Third Language Acquisition in Adulthood, Cabrelli, Jennifer, Suzanne Flynn and Jason Rothman (eds.), pp. 281–310 | Article
2012 Research on the phonological acquisition of a third language (L3) is still in its infancy; therefore, the present contribution is intended to further investigate the area by focusing on the phenomenon of foreign accentedness and the widely disputed sources of cross-linguistic influence in L3… read more