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The and A in the interlanguage of Croatian primary school learners (CROSBI ID 50346)

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Balenović, Katica ; Medved Krajnović, Marta The and A in the interlanguage of Croatian primary school learners // UZRT 2012: Empirical Research in English Applied Linguistics / Mihaljević Djigunović, Jelena ; Medved Krajnović, Marta (ur.). Zagreb: FF Press, 2013. str. 36-44

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Balenović, Katica ; Medved Krajnović, Marta

engleski

The and A in the interlanguage of Croatian primary school learners

The development of the native-like use of the English definite and indefinite article in EFL learners’ interlanguage has been found to be a long process with pronounced variability (Jarvis 2002). This is even more so for the learners whose first language does not contain articles (Trenkic 2002, Zergollern-Miletić 2008). Prompeted by these findings, we have analysed the development of the use of the definite and indefinite article in the set of transcripts of the recordings of individual interviews of 12 students from two different classes during three consecutive years – in grade five, six and seven, i.e. towards the end of the second, third and fourth year of EFL learning. The analysis showed results which are very much in line with previous research findings and the so-called Fluctuation Hypothesis (Ionin 2008). Although the students overall language development showed clear progress (e.g. measured in terms of MLU, type-token ratio), the development of the correct use of definite and indefinite article remained a very variable one. There is progress in the sense that throughout the years the use of both types of article increases, meaning that the students are becoming aware of its existence and the need to use it, but the incorrect usage (e.g. substitution of the definite article by indefinite and vice versa) is still very frequent, especially in novel lexico-grammatical context.

definite article, indefinite article, EFL, primary school

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36-44.

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Podaci o knjizi

UZRT 2012: Empirical Research in English Applied Linguistics

Mihaljević Djigunović, Jelena ; Medved Krajnović, Marta

Zagreb: FF Press

2013.

978-953-175-458-3

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Filologija