Abstract
Abstract
This paper addresses the acquisition of L2 inflectional morphology after only a few hours of exposure. Eighty-nine
participants with five different L1s and no experience of the L2 took part in a specially designed 14-hour L2 Polish course, during which
they were tested on their developing morphosyntactic skills at various times. The present paper uses a Comprehension task and an Elicited
Imitation task to probe learners’ ability to use nominative and accusative case markings to infer and express the subject and object. The
study is designed to isolate variables such as the task employed to elicit L2 data, target sentence word order, time of exposure to the L2
input, and learners’ L1. The results show that while the majority of learners stick to a word order principle, some managed to identify and
systematically apply the target-like use of inflectional morphology. Various intermediate strategies make it possible to identify a
hierarchy of task difficulty. Both time of exposure and the learner’s L1 proved to be significant predictors of performance.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
Linguistics and Language,Communication,Language and Linguistics
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1. Word formation in the earliest stages of L2 Polish;Language, Interaction and Acquisition;2020-11-25