Affiliation:
1. Long Island University Brooklyn
Abstract
Abstract
This study examined corpus data from learners of Japanese whose L1s are English, Korean, and Mandarin (as well as
native-speaker Japanese controls), in order to investigate the effect of two separate (but sometimes conflated) potential
influences on overt pronoun production in the L2: (i) whether or not the L1 is a topic-drop language (like Japanese), and (ii) the
properties of overt pronouns in the L1 compared to those of Japanese. In order to investigate (i), the rate of overt pronoun use
in topic/argument position for all three learner groups was tabulated and compared to that of native speakers. In order to
investigate (ii), total rate of overt pronoun use in all positions was tabulated, as well as the type of case-/discourse-marking
particles that accompanied overt pronouns in each learner group, compared to native speakers. Results show no influence of L1
topic-drop status, but some influence of L1 overt pronoun properties, in the form of (a) interactions between the morphosyntax of
pronouns and broader DP/NP structure in the L1 and L2, and (b) shared discourse properties of the overt pronoun in the L1 and
L2.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics
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