Multiple Constraints on Second Language Processing of English Dative Alternation

IF 1.5 2区 文学 N/A LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Language Learning and Development Pub Date : 2022-11-25 DOI:10.1080/15475441.2022.2149399
Keshu Xiang, Hui Chang
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ABSTRACT The present study investigates the multiple constraints on the processing of English dative alternation by Chinese EFL (English as a Foreign Language) learners. The intermediate and advanced learners completed an acceptability judgment task which was composed of 30 dative alternations selected from a spoken corpus. The results showed that the intermediate learners were constrained by only one predictor (pronominality of Recipient), whereas the advanced learners were constrained by eight predictors, including animacy of Recipient, syntactic complexity, pronominality of Theme, pronominality of Recipient, person of Recipient, number of Theme, concreteness of Theme as well as preemption. The results demonstrated that the advanced learners were sensitive to multiple constraints when they processed the dative alternation, but the intermediate learners were not. Our findings imply that L2 learners’ sensitivity toward multiple constraints increased as their L2 proficiency improved.
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英语与格交替二语加工的多重制约
摘要本研究探讨了制约中国作为外语的英语学习者处理英语与格交替的多重因素。中级和高级学习者完成了一项可接受性判断任务,该任务由从口语语料库中选择的30个替代选项组成。结果表明,中级学习者仅受一个预测因子(接受者代词)的约束,而高级学习者受8个预测因子的约束,包括接受者的活泼性、句法复杂性、主题代词性、接受者代词性、接受者人、主题数量、主题具体性和先行性。结果表明,高阶学习者对多约束条件的处理较为敏感,而中级学习者对多约束条件的处理不敏感。我们的研究结果表明,二语学习者对多重约束的敏感性随着二语熟练程度的提高而增加。
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