Abstract
Theories on the role of consciousness and the enhancement of noticing (Schmidt, 1990,
1994; Sharwood Smith, 1993) predict a facilitative effect of explicit knowledge, as built up by
explicit instruction, on the acquisition of implicit second language (L2) knowledge. This study
investigates the interaction between the presence or absence of explicit instruction and the
variables complexity and morphology/syntax in the acquisition of four L2 structures. Two
groups of 27 university students, differing in the exposure to explicit instruction, followed a
computer-controlled self-study course in an artificial language. Results from computer-controlled
posttests confirm the general hypothesis that explicit instruction facilitates the acquisition of L2
grammar. However, no evidence could be reported for the hypotheses predicting a differential
effect of explicit instruction depending on the variables complexity and
morphology/syntax.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics,Education
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95 articles.
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