Non-salient form in Chinese as a second language instruction: Input flood of Chinese notional passive construction

Liulin Zhang
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Abstract Drawing upon the frequency effect and the noticing hypothesis in language acquisition, input flood treatment was introduced to second language instruction involving artificially increased incidence of the target items in the audio or visual texts that learners are exposed to, with the expectation that this artificial increase will aid learners in noticing and then acquiring the form. Targeting at Chinese notional passive construction (NPC), the present study employs pre-post testing to assess the effect of input flood, and employs think-aloud protocol (including source attributions) analysis during the posttest to detect participants’ awareness of the linguistic knowledge underlying their choices. Results from experiment 1 show that in comparison with the marked 被bèi construction (BEIC), NPC is extremely difficult to be noticed in incidental exposure, rendering the input flood treatment helpless in participants’ acquisition of NPC. However, it is found in experiment 2 that the effect of input flood can be elicited with a little amount of explicit instruction, which is indicative of an indispensable role of explicit instruction in teaching non-salient language forms. Besides, the linguistic knowledge demonstrated by participants regarding the selectional constraints between NPC and BEIC is primarily unconscious and is inherent among intermediate and advanced Chinese learners.
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汉语作为第二语言教学中的非显著形式:汉语概念被动结构的输入洪流
摘要基于语言习得中的频率效应和注意假设,将输入洪水处理引入第二语言教学,涉及人为增加学习者所接触的音频或视觉文本中目标项目的发生率,期望这种人为增加将有助于学习者注意到并获得形式。针对汉语概念被动结构(NPC),本研究采用前后测试来评估输入洪水的影响,并在后测中采用大声思考协议(包括来源归因)分析来检测参与者对其选择背后的语言知识的意识。实验1的结果表明,与标记的被bèi construction(BEIC),NPC在偶然暴露中极难被注意到,这使得输入洪水处理在参与者获得NPC时无能为力。然而,在实验2中发现,少量的显性教学可以引发输入洪流的影响,这表明显性教学在非显性语言形式的教学中发挥着不可或缺的作用。此外,参与者所展示的关于NPC和BEIC之间的选择约束的语言知识主要是无意识的,并且是中高级汉语学习者所固有的。
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Chinese as a Second Language Research
Chinese as a Second Language Research Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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期刊介绍: Chinese as a Second Language Research (CASLAR) focuses on research on the acquisition, development, and use of Chinese as a Second Language. It supports scholars and researchers from different linguistic fields, and serves as a forum to discuss, investigate, and better understand Chinese as a Second Language. Each issue (2 per year) of the journal publishes three papers in Chinese and three papers in English; summaries are always provided both in Chinese and English. We are especially interested in publishing articles and research papers that investigate how empirical findings of CSL research can advance and develop better Chinese language teaching methodologies, explore the implications of CSL research for theoretical developments and practical applications, focus on the acquisition and use of varieties of CSL, study the nature of interaction between native speakers and non-native speakers of Chinese, address major issues of second language acquisition from the perspective of CSL, analyze the ways in which language is both shaped by culture and is the medium through which culture is created.
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