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Ultimate attainment of anaphora resolution in L2 chinese
by
Zhao, Lucy Xia
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Acceptability
/ Anaphora
/ Attainment
/ Attrition (Research Studies)
/ Bilingualism
/ China
/ Chinese
/ Chinese languages
/ Clauses
/ Cloze Procedure
/ Commands
/ Discourse
/ English as a second language learning
/ English language
/ English language learners
/ Evidence
/ Foreign Countries
/ Fossilization
/ Grammar
/ Grammatical clauses
/ Grammatical subject
/ Hypotheses
/ Hypothesis Testing
/ Judgment
/ Language acquisition
/ Language Proficiency
/ Language Research
/ Linguistic Competence
/ Linguistic subordination
/ Linguistic Theory
/ Linguistics
/ Morphemes
/ Native languages
/ Native Speakers
/ Pragmatics
/ Pronouns
/ Second Language Learning
/ Semantics
/ Semiotics
/ Sentence Structure
/ Sentences
/ Slavic Languages
/ Subordination
/ Subordination (Grammatical)
/ Syntactical antecedents
/ Syntactics
/ Syntax
/ Time
/ United Kingdom
2014
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Ultimate attainment of anaphora resolution in L2 chinese
by
Zhao, Lucy Xia
in
Acceptability
/ Anaphora
/ Attainment
/ Attrition (Research Studies)
/ Bilingualism
/ China
/ Chinese
/ Chinese languages
/ Clauses
/ Cloze Procedure
/ Commands
/ Discourse
/ English as a second language learning
/ English language
/ English language learners
/ Evidence
/ Foreign Countries
/ Fossilization
/ Grammar
/ Grammatical clauses
/ Grammatical subject
/ Hypotheses
/ Hypothesis Testing
/ Judgment
/ Language acquisition
/ Language Proficiency
/ Language Research
/ Linguistic Competence
/ Linguistic subordination
/ Linguistic Theory
/ Linguistics
/ Morphemes
/ Native languages
/ Native Speakers
/ Pragmatics
/ Pronouns
/ Second Language Learning
/ Semantics
/ Semiotics
/ Sentence Structure
/ Sentences
/ Slavic Languages
/ Subordination
/ Subordination (Grammatical)
/ Syntactical antecedents
/ Syntactics
/ Syntax
/ Time
/ United Kingdom
2014
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Ultimate attainment of anaphora resolution in L2 chinese
by
Zhao, Lucy Xia
in
Acceptability
/ Anaphora
/ Attainment
/ Attrition (Research Studies)
/ Bilingualism
/ China
/ Chinese
/ Chinese languages
/ Clauses
/ Cloze Procedure
/ Commands
/ Discourse
/ English as a second language learning
/ English language
/ English language learners
/ Evidence
/ Foreign Countries
/ Fossilization
/ Grammar
/ Grammatical clauses
/ Grammatical subject
/ Hypotheses
/ Hypothesis Testing
/ Judgment
/ Language acquisition
/ Language Proficiency
/ Language Research
/ Linguistic Competence
/ Linguistic subordination
/ Linguistic Theory
/ Linguistics
/ Morphemes
/ Native languages
/ Native Speakers
/ Pragmatics
/ Pronouns
/ Second Language Learning
/ Semantics
/ Semiotics
/ Sentence Structure
/ Sentences
/ Slavic Languages
/ Subordination
/ Subordination (Grammatical)
/ Syntactical antecedents
/ Syntactics
/ Syntax
/ Time
/ United Kingdom
2014
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Ultimate attainment of anaphora resolution in L2 chinese
2014
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The current study tests the Interface Hypothesis through forward and backward anaphora in complex sentences with temporal subordinate clauses in highly proficient English-speaking learners' second-language (L2) Chinese. Forward anaphora is involved when the overt pronoun ta 'he/she' or a null element appears in the subject position of the main clause, whereas backward anaphora is involved when it is in the subject position of the temporal clause, because the main clause always follows the temporal clause in Chinese. Specifically, the article tests the syntactic and discourse constraints in the interpretation and representation of to and the null element in complex sentences. Ta is constrained by the syntactic cyclic-c-command condition. Thus it is possible for ta to refer to the other sentential subject in forward anaphora, but not in backward anaphora in Chinese. Unlike English, Chinese allows a null element in subject positions of finite subordinate and main clauses. It is proposed in the article that the null element in these positions is a Øtopic, a syntax-discourse interface category. Results from an acceptability judgement task and a picture judgment task indicate that Øtopic at the external interface has been acquired, whereas the cyclic-c-command condition within narrow syntax is fossilized in L2 Chinese.
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