ON THE (UN)-AMBIGUITY OF ADJECTIVAL MODIFICATION IN SPANISH DETERMINER PHRASES
2010; Cambridge University Press; Volume: 32; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1017/s0272263109990258
ISSN1470-1545
AutoresJason Rothman, Tiffany Judy, Pedro Guijarro‐Fuentes, Acrísio Pires,
Tópico(s)Neurobiology of Language and Bilingualism
ResumoThis study contributes to a central debate within contemporary generative second language (L2) theorizing: the extent to which adult learners are (un)able to acquire new functional features that result in a L2 grammar that is mentally structured like the native target (see White, 2003). The adult acquisition of L2 nominal phi-features is explored, with focus on the syntactic and semantic reflexes in the related domain of adjective placement in two experimental groups: English-speaking intermediate ( n = 21) and advanced ( n = 24) learners of Spanish, as compared to a native-speaker control group ( n = 15). Results show that, on some of the tasks, the intermediate L2 learners appear to have acquired the syntactic properties of the Spanish determiner phrase but, on other tasks, to show some delay with the semantic reflexes of prenominal and postnominal adjectives. Crucially, however, our data demonstrate full convergence by all advanced learners and thus provide evidence in contra the predictions of representational deficit accounts (e.g., Hawkins & Chan, 1997; Hawkins & Franceschina, 2004; Hawkins & Hattori, 2006).
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