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1. Markedness Differential Hypothesis And First Language Transfer: An Empirical Study
2. An Empirical Study On The Influence Of L1 Transfer On Zhuang Nationality College Students' English Learning Effectiveness In Guangxi
3. Transfer Of Temporality
4. Transfer Influences On Verbal Lexical Collocations In Chinese EFL Writing
5. On Transfer Of Chinese Topic-prominent Structures In English Writing Of College Students In China
6. Research On Negative Transfer Phenomenon Of Inner Mongolian Western Dialect To The Acquisition Of English Pronunciation
7. Acomparative Study Of Markedness Of English Nouns And Chinese Nouns And Its Application In Vocational College English Vocabulary Teaching
8. A Study Of Chinese ESL Learners' Request Fossilization
9. A Study On The Chinese Characters In Japnese And The Adquisition By Chinese JFL Learners
10. An Experimental Study On First Language Transfer In Chinese-english Translating
11. Junior English Learners’ Tense And Aspect Acquisition In Oral Discourse From The Perspective Of The Aspect Hypothesis
12. A Study Of First Language Transfer In Chinese EFL Learners’ Acquisition Of English Modal Verbs
13. A Study Of First Language Transfer In Non-English Majors' English Writing In Radio And TV University
14. On Senior High School Students' Preposition Errors In English Writing
15. First language transfer and target language proficiency: An analysis of the L2 Russian of English base-language adult learners
16. On interaction of first-language transfer and Universal Grammar in adult second language acquisition: WH-movement in L1-Japanese/L2-English interlanguage
17. The role of first language transfer and second language proficiency in the writing of Chinese learners of English as a second language
18. THE RELATIVE IMPORTANCE OF CONTENT WORDS AND FUNCTION WORDS AS RELATED TO SYNTACTIC COMPLEXITY, ENGLISH PROFICIENCY AND FIRST LANGUAGE TRANSFER IN THE READING COMPREHENSION OF ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (ESL) LEARNERS (ADULT, SPANISH, ARABIC)
19. Compound Tones: Second Language Learning Of Mandarin Chinese Tones In Compounds-An Optimality Theory Perspective
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