Grammatical processing in language learners

被引:615
作者
Clahsen, H [1 ]
Felser, C [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Essex, Dept Linguist, Colchester CO4 3SQ, Essex, England
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10.1017/S0142716406060024
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H0 [语言学];
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030303 ; 0501 ; 050102 ;
摘要
The ability to process the linguistic input in real time is crucial for successfully acquiring a language. and yet little is known about how language learners comprehend or produce language in real time. Against this background, we have conducted a detailed study of gammatical processing in language learners using experimental psycholinguistic techniques and comparing different populations (mature native speakers, child first language [L1] and adult second language [L2] learners) as well as different domains of language (morphology and syntax). This article presents an overview of the results from this project and of other previous studies, with the aim of explaining how grammatical processing in language learners differs from that of mature native speakers. For child L I processing. we will argue for a continuity hypothesis claiming that the child's parsing mechanism is basically the same as that of mature speakers and does not change over time. Instead, empirical differences between child and mature speaker's processing can be explained by other factors such as the child's limited working memory capacity and by less efficient lexical retrieval. In nonnative (adult L2) language processing, some striking differences to native speakers were observed in the domain of sentence processing. Adult learners are guided by lexical-semantic cues during parsing in the same way as native speakers, but less so by syntactic information. We suggest that the observed L1/L2 differences can be explained by assuming that the syntactic representations adult L2 learners compute during comprehension are shallower and less detailed than those of native speakers.
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