A Corpus Analysis of Loanword Effects on Second Language Production

Jonathan Ferries
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Abstract Research suggests that English-derived loanwords in Japanese can affect Japanese learners' acquisition and receptive knowledge of their English words of origin (‘basewords'). This study adopts a corpus-based approach to expand on this research by exploring the effects of loanwords on learners' productive knowledge. It primarily uses a corpus of written English produced by Japanese learners of English, a corpus of written English produced by native English speakers, and samples from a corpus of written Japanese to compare quantitatively how basewords and loanwords are used in each. The results provide statistically non-significant evidence that basewords are used relatively more frequently by learners than by native speakers, and some significant evidence that learners' baseword usage exhibits features of loanword usage where loanwords have changed in meaning or part of speech from their words of origin. The corpora also provide weak evidence that loanwords' effects on baseword usage increase with length of study of English. The findings point the way to more targeted use of loanwords in the classroom, including through the exploration of corpora by learners themselves.
外来词对第二语言生产影响的语料库分析
研究表明,日语中的英语外来词会影响日语学习者对英语源词(“基词”)的习得和接受性知识。本研究采用基于语料库的研究方法,探讨外来词对学习者生产知识的影响。它主要使用日本英语学习者制作的书面英语语料库,母语为英语的人制作的书面英语语料库,以及日语书面语料库中的样本,以定量地比较每个人如何使用基本词和外来词。研究结果提供了统计上不显著的证据,表明学习者使用基词的频率相对高于母语人士,并且一些显著的证据表明学习者的基词使用表现出外来词使用的特征,即外来词在意义或词性上与原词发生了变化。语料库还提供了微弱的证据,表明外来词对基本词使用的影响随着英语学习时间的延长而增加。研究结果指出了在课堂上更有针对性地使用外来词的方法,包括学习者自己对语料库的探索。
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