Wanna contraction in first language acquisition, child second language acquisition, and adult second language acquisition

IF 2.5 1区 文学 Q1 LINGUISTICS
Haerim Hwang
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Abstract

Contraction of want to to wanna is sometimes possible (e.g., Who do you want to/wanna stay with ___ ?), but sometimes impossible (e.g., Who do you want ___ to/*wanna stay?). This contrast is attributable to the grammatical constraint that a wh-trace blocks the contraction of want and to. Most first language (L1) and second language (L2) acquisition studies testing learner knowledge of this constraint have used elicited production tasks and focused on adult participants, with inconsistent results. Using a child-friendly acceptability judgment task, the current study shows that children as young as 3;11 and both child and adult L2 learners have target-like knowledge of the constraint on wanna contraction. This result is in line with the position that L1 acquisition, child L2 acquisition, and adult L2 acquisition are qualitatively similar.
第一语言习得、儿童第二语言习得和成人第二语言学习中的Wanna收缩
想和想的收缩有时是可能的(例如,你想/想和___在一起?),但有时是不可能的(如,你想让___和/想留下谁?)。这种对比可归因于wh痕迹阻碍了want和to的收缩这一语法约束。大多数测试学习者对这一约束知识的第一语言(L1)和第二语言(L2)习得研究都使用了引出的生产任务,并将重点放在成年参与者身上,结果不一致。使用儿童友好的可接受性判断任务,目前的研究表明,3岁以下的儿童;11,儿童和成人二语学习者都具有对愿望收缩的约束的目标式知识。这一结果符合L1习得、儿童L2习得和成人L2习得在质量上相似的立场。
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