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Publication Date: 2007-Oct
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Second Language (L2) English and Third Language (L3) French Article Acquisition by Native Speakers of Cantonese
Leung, Yan-Kit Ingrid
International Journal of Multilingualism, v4 n2 p117-149 Oct 2007
This paper looks at the acquisition of articles and related nominal functional properties (the status of classifier, the singular-plural distinction) in English and French by native speakers of Hong Kong Cantonese. Two experimental studies are reported. In the generative SLA literature, there is disagreement as to which properties of the grammar will transfer from the first language (L1) at early stages of L2 acquisition and what the path of subsequent development might look like. We present L1 Cantonese-L2 English as well as L1 Cantonese-L2 English-L3 French data collected from learners of different proficiency levels on a variety of experimental tasks to shed light on these debates. Our findings largely support Full Transfer Full Access, a position that posits strong transfer and no impairment in SLA. (Contains 15 tables and 13 notes.)
Descriptors: Form Classes (Languages), Foreign Countries, French, Native Speakers, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Sino Tibetan Languages, Grammar, Transfer of Training, Language Acquisition, Language Proficiency, Linguistic Theory, Task Analysis, Identification, Pictorial Stimuli
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