Convergence of temporal reference frames in sequential bilinguals: Event structuring unique to second language users

N Vanek, H Hendriks - Bilingualism: Language and Cognition, 2015 - cambridge.org
Previous research suggests that the way grammatical aspect is encoded in the speaker's L1
influences event conceptualisation and its subprocesses even in highly advanced L2. Given …

Event linearization in advanced L2 user discourse: Evidence for language-specificity in the discourse of Czech and Hungarian learners of English

N Vanek - EUROSLA yearbook, 2013 - jbe-platform.com
Within the functionalist approach to SLA, this study examines the interaction of event
linearization patterns in L2 with the ways temporal information is typically structured in …

'It starts to explode.'Phasal segmentation of contextualised events in L2 English

N Vanek - Tense-Aspect-Modality in a Second Language, 2017 - torrossa.com
En route to acquiring novel principles of temporal information organisation in the target
language, second language (L2) learners exhibit a capacity to build temporal constructions …

Configuring a Concept-On Iteration and Infinity

G Bruche-Schulz - … and Matter-Challenges and Opportunities in …, 2021 - books.google.com
The question asked in this paper concerns the relation between perception, the senses, and
the human faculty of conceptualizing experiential values. I suggest that I came across data …

A linguistic analysis of event conceptualisation processes in first and second language discourse: Evidence for language-specificity in the temporal discourse …

N Vanek - 2013 - repository.cam.ac.uk
A Linguistic Analysis of Event Conceptualisation Processes in First and Second Language
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N Vanek - 2012 - academia.edu
A Linguistic Analysis of Event Conceptualisation Processes in First and Second Language
Discourse Page 1 A Linguistic Analysis of Event Conceptualisation Processes in First and …