Aoife Ahern
Complutense University of Madrid
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Language Acquisition | 2018
José Amenós-Pons; Aoife Ahern; Pedro Guijarro-Fuentes
ABSTRACT Considering the acquisition of past tense uses by L2 Spanish advanced learners with closely related L1s (French, Portuguese), this study attempts to identify factors associated with variability, such as negative transfer or interface integration. We report data on the acquisition, by adult L1 French and Portuguese learners at B2 and C1 CEFR levels, of Spanish tense-aspect morphology: simple and compound past (SP, CP), imperfect (IMP), progressive (PROG), and pluperfect (PLP) forms, and from a control group of European Spanish speakers’ use and interpretation of these tenses. Data were collected through a film oral retell and two written interpretation tasks; the second written task (a follow-up task), was performed only by L1 French speakers. In the oral task, comparing both L1 backgrounds, negative transfer is more pervasive for the Portuguese groups. However, in the interpretation tasks, the French speakers showed greater difficulties, linked not only to L1 transfer but also to nonprototypical tense/aspect associations and pragmatically based temporal reference. The data suggest, in relation to Lardiere’s (2008, 2009) Feature Reassembly Hypothesis, that both feature reassembly and interface integration are sources of variability in the acquisition of L2 interpretable features that are also present in the L1.
Applied linguistics review | 2017
Aoife Ahern; José Amenós-Pons; Pedro Guijarro-Fuentes
Abstract The rich morphology of Spanish, such as that of tense and verbal mood, encodes a range of features leading to diverse contextual effects on interpretation, some of which are examined in the light of original experimental data in the present study. Specifically, we analyse data on the interpretation of mood in concessive structures by upper-intermediate and advanced learners of L2 Spanish, with L1 French (N=48) and L1 English (N=40), and from an L1 European Spanish control group (N=35). The results of the learner-group interpretation experiment led to a follow-on study enquiring into the understanding of mood alternation in concessive clauses by another group of L1 European Spanish speakers through a metalinguistic interpretation task. Learner group findings suggested a heavier reliance on lexical information and world-knowledge than on grammatical cues, while L1 speakers’ data indicate a default association maintained between subjunctive and irrealis interpretations, leading to a greater measure of variability in describing presuppositional uses of this mood. The native speaker data may reflect challenges posed by representing and describing, using metalinguistic knowledge, structures whose interpretation requires the integration of linguistic, discourse and extralinguistic information. Findings are discussed in relation to current linguistic descriptions and potential contributions of our empirical data.
Lingua | 2009
Susana Olmos; Aoife Ahern
Eurosla Yearbook | 2014
Aoife Ahern; José Amenós Pons; Pedro Guijarro-Fuentes
Elia: Estudios de lingüística inglesa aplicada | 2007
Aoife Ahern; María Luisa García Bermejo; Teresa Fleta
Necesidades y tendencias en la formación del profesorado de español como lengua extranjera , 2018, ISBN 978-3-0343-2948-4, págs. 177-202 | 2018
José Amenós Pons; Aoife Ahern
Studies in Second Language Learning and Teaching | 2017
José Amenós Pons; Aoife Ahern; Pedro Guijarro Fuentes
Lenguaje y Textos | 2017
Isabel García Parejo; Aoife Ahern; María Luisa García Bermejo
Archive | 2016
Aoife Ahern; José Amenós-Pons; Pedro Guijarro-Fuentes; Maria Juan-Garau; Pilar Larrañaga
Democracia y Educación en el siglo XXI. La obra de John Dewey 100 años después: Libro de Actas del XVI Congreso Nacional y VII Congreso Iberoamericano de Pedagogía [celebrado del] 28 al 30 de junio de 2016, Facultad de Educación, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, 2016, ISBN 9788460882374, págs. 487-488 | 2016
María Dolores Pérez Murillo; María Teresa Fleta Guillén; María Luisa García Bermejo; Ana de Artiñano Aguado; Aoife Ahern; Noemí Ávila Valdés; Rafael Carballo Santaolalla; María José Camacho Miñano; Irene Solbes Canales; Anna Jutta Steele; Rosa González García; Tom Morton