Sensitivity to syntactic dependency formation in child second language processing: a study of numeral quantifiers in Korean

IF 1.1 3区 心理学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Hyunwoo Kim, Kitaek Kim, Kyuhee Jo, Haerim Hwang
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Abstract

This study investigates whether child second language (L2) learners can use syntactic information during the processing of sentences involving unbounded dependencies and how their processing patterns compare to those of child monolinguals and adult L2 learners. Through a self-paced reading experiment involving the numeral quantifier (NQ) construction in Korean, we tested participants’ sensitivity to agreement violations between a noun phrase (NP) and an NQ in local and nonlocal conditions. The results showed that a subset of child L2 learners who demonstrated target-like knowledge of NP-NQ agreement in an offline task spent a longer processing time in the NP-NQ mismatch than in the NP-NQ match condition, in both local and nonlocal contexts. These child L2 learners’ processing patterns were comparable to those observed in child monolinguals and adult L2 learners. These findings suggest that child and adult L2 learners rely on the same system of syntactic representations and processing mechanisms that guide first language processing.
儿童第二语言加工对句法依赖形成的敏感性——朝鲜语数字量词研究
本研究调查了儿童第二语言(L2)学习者在处理涉及无限依赖的句子时是否能够使用句法信息,以及他们的处理模式与儿童单语学习者和成人第二语言学习者的处理模式相比如何。通过一项涉及朝鲜语数字量词(NQ)结构的自定节奏阅读实验,我们测试了参与者在局部和非局部条件下对名词短语(NP)和NQ之间违反一致性的敏感性。结果表明,在局部和非局部环境中,在离线任务中表现出NP-NQ一致性的目标样知识的儿童二语学习者的子集在NP-NQ不匹配条件下比在NP-NQ匹配条件下花费的处理时间更长。这些儿童二语学习者的处理模式与在儿童单语和成人二语学习中观察到的处理模式相当。这些发现表明,儿童和成人二语学习者依赖于指导第一语言处理的相同的句法表征系统和处理机制。
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