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L1 Influence and Interface Effects in L2 English UnaccusativesL1 Influence and Interface Effects in L2 English Unaccusatives

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L1 Influence and Interface Effects in L2 English Unaccusatives
Authors
정태구
Issue Date
2016
Publisher
한국영어교육학회
Keywords
Interface Hypothesis; grammar internal/external interface; L2 English unaccusative verbs; L1 influence; interface effects; discourse; verb alternation
Citation
영어교육, v.71, no.4, pp.75 - 104
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
영어교육
Volume
71
Number
4
Start Page
75
End Page
104
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/91252
DOI
10.15858/engtea.71.4.201612.75
ISSN
1017-7108
Abstract
The Interface Hypothesis (Sorace, 2011; Sorace & Filiaci, 2006; Sorace & Serratrice, 2009; Tsimpli & Sorace, 2006, among others) states that the grammar external interface is more vulnerable for advanced L2ers or bilinguals than the grammar internal interface, and L1 discourse influence is one factor responsible for their residual difficulty (Sorace, 2005; Sorace, Serratrice, Filiaci & Baldo, 2009). Their study, however, did not disentangle interface effects from L1 influence and it is unclear whether the residual difficulty of advanced L2ers is due to interface effects or L1 influence. The results of the present study which teases the two factors apart show that L1 influence is stronger than interface effects. The results without L1 influence show that the syntax-discourse interface is more vulnerable than the syntax-morphology interface, supporting the Interface Hypothesis. This study examines two sets of data, cross-sectional and longitudinal, on overpassivization of L2 English unaccusative verbs by Chinese and Korean speakers.
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