Examining L2 acquisition of the Spanish pluperfect subjunctive: Monolingual variation and L1 English learners’ difficulties

IF 0.6 4区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
D. P. Botero
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There is a strong line of research on mood selection of the Spanish subjunctive (e.g., relative, argument, and adverbial clauses), but little attention has been paid to the Spanish pluperfect subjunctive in second language (L2) acquisition. The main purpose of this study is to investigate the acquisition of the Spanish pluperfect subjunctive in conditional clauses. This study aims to demonstrate what is easier and what is more difficult to acquire, as well as what the results can tell us in terms of interfaces. Forty-five participants (n=24 adult Spanish learners and n=21 native speakers) completed a proficiency test and four linguistic tasks. The results show variation by native speakers in their use of the subjunctive, while Spanish learners had difficulty with the morphology, but not with the semantics or pragmatics. These results are consistent with hypotheses that recognize that difficulty stems from morphology. The findings also suggest that the use of the Spanish pluperfect subjunctive involves multiple interfaces that interact simultaneously at the moment of the morphological realization.
西班牙语时态虚拟语气的二语习得:单语变异与母语英语学习者的困难
关于西班牙语虚拟语气的语气选择(如关系从句、论证从句和状语从句)的研究比较多,但对第二语言习得中的西班牙语现在完成时态虚拟语气的研究很少。本研究的主要目的是研究西班牙语条件从句中过去完成式虚拟语气的习得情况。这项研究的目的是展示什么更容易,什么更难获得,以及结果可以告诉我们什么在界面方面。45名参与者(n=24名成年西班牙语学习者和n=21名母语者)完成了能力测试和四项语言任务。结果显示,以西班牙语为母语的人在虚拟语气的使用上存在差异,而西班牙语学习者在虚拟语气的形态学上存在困难,但在语义和语用上没有问题。这些结果与认识到困难源于形态学的假设是一致的。研究结果还表明,西班牙语现在完成时态虚拟语气的使用涉及多个界面,这些界面在形态实现的时刻同时相互作用。
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