Semantics-syntax correspondences in second language acquisition
A Juffs - Second Language Research, 1996 - journals.sagepub.com
Second Language Research, 1996•journals.sagepub.com
This article investigates knowledge of semantics-syntax correspondences in SLA within the
Principles and Parameters framework. A parameter of semantic structure is used to
investigate knowledge of two distinct, but underlyingly related, verb classes: change of state
locatives and'psychologi cal'verbs. Chinese and English contrast in terms of the parameter
setting. Experimental evidence indicates that adult Chinese learners of English L2 initially
transfer parameter settings, but are able to reset the parameter. However, they only acquire …
Principles and Parameters framework. A parameter of semantic structure is used to
investigate knowledge of two distinct, but underlyingly related, verb classes: change of state
locatives and'psychologi cal'verbs. Chinese and English contrast in terms of the parameter
setting. Experimental evidence indicates that adult Chinese learners of English L2 initially
transfer parameter settings, but are able to reset the parameter. However, they only acquire …
This article investigates knowledge of semantics-syntax correspondences in SLA within the Principles and Parameters framework. A parameter of semantic structure is used to investigate knowledge of two distinct, but underlyingly related, verb classes: change of state locatives and 'psychologi cal' verbs. Chinese and English contrast in terms of the parameter setting. Experimental evidence indicates that adult Chinese learners of English L2 initially transfer parameter settings, but are able to reset the parameter. However, they only acquire L2 lexical properties and concomitant syntactic privileges with ease when L2 input adds a representation to their grammar. When positive L2 input should pre-empt overgeneralizations based on rep resentation transferred from the L1, for some learners L1 influence persists until quite advanced stages of acquisition. The implications of the results for the parameter-setting model of SLA are discussed.
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