Animacy effects in the English genitive alternation: comparing native speakers and EFL learner judgments with corpus data

IF 1.1 3区 心理学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Tanguy Dubois, Jason Grafmiller, Magali Paquot, Benedikt Szmrecsanyi
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Abstract

Recent years have seen a heightened interest in the interface between language use and cognition in language learners. In this study, we investigate this interface further by conducting a rating task experiment on the intuitions of 25 native speakers and 101 low–intermediate to advanced learners of English as a Foreign Language regarding the acceptability of the genitive variants (the beauty of nature/nature’s beauty) in different contexts. These ratings were then compared against existing corpus-based statistical models that predict which variant is most likely in spoken language use with two mixed-effects linear regression models. The first model focused on the animacy of the possessor in particular, which has been found to have a different effect on native speakers and EFL learners in language use, whereas the second model tested how the ratings relate to the predictions as a whole. Results show that there is a larger discrepancy between language use and intuitions of low-proficiency learners compared to native speakers, which is partially because animate, collective, and inanimate possessors affect the intuitions and the language use of learners differently.
英语属格交替中的动画效应:本族语使用者与英语学习者判断的语料库对比
近年来,语言学习者对语言使用与认知之间的关系越来越感兴趣。在本研究中,我们通过对25名母语人士和101名低中高级英语作为外语学习者在不同语境下对属格变体(自然之美/自然之美)的可接受性的直觉进行评级任务实验,进一步研究了这一界面。然后将这些评分与现有的基于语料库的统计模型进行比较,该模型预测哪种变体最有可能在口语使用中使用两种混合效应线性回归模型。第一个模型特别关注拥有者的活力,这已经被发现对母语人士和英语学习者在语言使用方面有不同的影响,而第二个模型测试的是评分与整体预测的关系。结果表明,低水平学习者的语言使用和直觉与母语者相比存在较大差异,部分原因是有生命的、集体的和无生命的拥有者对学习者的直觉和语言使用的影响不同。
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