Can L2 learners acquire native-like typicality representation in categorization?

IF 0.5 4区 文学 N/A LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Poznan Studies in Contemporary Linguistics Pub Date : 2022-06-01 DOI:10.1515/psicl-2022-0011
Yuxin Hao, Bing Bai, Xue Han
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Abstract The typicality effect delineates a graded membership structure during categorization, whereby a typical item is easier to be judged as a member of a category than is an atypical item. The current study brought experimental evidence of the typicality representation of advanced Thai learners of Chinese, in order to compare the organization of the mental lexicon in the learners’ second language and first language. Three types of instances (i.e., typical in both Chinese and Thai (C1), typical in Chinese but not in Thai (C2), and typical in Thai but not in Chinese (C3)) in five categories (i.e., BIRD, VEGETABLE, FRUIT, FURNITURE, APPLIANCE) were presented in instance-category order. The response time of typicality judgement showed a similarity between natives and L2 learners, but that the response time of second language learners to C1 was not significantly longer than that to C2. These results suggested that high proficiency could modify the construction of a qualitatively native-like typicality representation, and that language-specific typicality was still beyond conceptualization in second language.
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二语学习者能否在分类中习得母语类型的典型性表征?
摘要典型效应描述了分类过程中的等级隶属结构,即典型项目比非典型项目更容易被判断为类别的成员。本研究通过对泰国高级汉语学习者的典型性表征的实验证据,比较了泰国高级汉语学习者的第二语言和第一语言心理词汇的组织结构。在鸟类、蔬菜、水果、家具、器具等5个类别中,以实例-类别的顺序呈现了3种类型的实例(即汉泰两种典型(C1)、汉泰两种典型(C2)和泰泰两种典型(C3))。典型判断的反应时间在母语学习者和二语学习者之间表现出相似性,但二语学习者对C1的反应时间不显著长于对C2的反应时间。这些结果表明,高熟练程度可以改变定性的类似于母语的典型表征的构建,而特定语言的典型表征仍然超出了第二语言的概念化。
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