The asymmetric acquisition hypothesis in the initial stages of child and adult L2 development of English

The purpose of the current paper is to contribute to L2A research by exploring the age effects in the initial stages of L2 morphosyntactic development. It predominantly assumes the generative framework of grammar and language acquisition, where direct L2 child-adult comparison has been a neglected a...

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Main Author: Ana Lazarova-Nikovska
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Language:English
Published: Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje, Blaže Koneski Faculty of Philology 2018-06-01
Series:Journal of Contemporary Philology
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Online Access:https://journals.ukim.mk/index.php/jcp/article/view/8/5
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spelling doaj-10d1e92d4f8d4783af2510a3d71fcd272020-11-24T23:57:18ZengSs. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje, Blaže Koneski Faculty of Philology Journal of Contemporary Philology2545-47652545-47732018-06-0111731The asymmetric acquisition hypothesis in the initial stages of child and adult L2 development of EnglishAna Lazarova-Nikovska0FON University, SkopjeThe purpose of the current paper is to contribute to L2A research by exploring the age effects in the initial stages of L2 morphosyntactic development. It predominantly assumes the generative framework of grammar and language acquisition, where direct L2 child-adult comparison has been a neglected area of research, producing several theoretical assumptions, supported by rare and contradictory empirical work. In the current paper, the initial age effects are investigated in the light of learners’ morphosyntactic L2A. More specifically, the [± strong] Infl parameter of UG, V-raising in particular, is taken as the linguistic element of investigation, since it assigns different values in English [- strong] and in Macedonian [+ strong]. The participants in the experiment are a group of children (age 8-11) and a group of adults (age 20-60), all native speakers of Macedonian and beginners of L2 English. They were tested after a four-week exposure to specifically designed instruction on English V-raising. In the paper, it is argued that L2 children and adults share both similarities and qualitative differences in the early stages of L2A. The two age groups are similar in the syntactic L2 development, while they differ in the acquisition of inf‍lectional morphology on thematic verbs, where only L2 adults show considerable difficulties (supporting the Asymmetric Acquisition Hypothesis). They both seem to differ from children acquiring English as their mother tongue.https://journals.ukim.mk/index.php/jcp/article/view/8/5second language acquisitionage effectsmorphosyntaxAsymmetric Acquisition Hypothesis
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The asymmetric acquisition hypothesis in the initial stages of child and adult L2 development of English
Journal of Contemporary Philology
second language acquisition
age effects
morphosyntax
Asymmetric Acquisition Hypothesis
author_facet Ana Lazarova-Nikovska
author_sort Ana Lazarova-Nikovska
title The asymmetric acquisition hypothesis in the initial stages of child and adult L2 development of English
title_short The asymmetric acquisition hypothesis in the initial stages of child and adult L2 development of English
title_full The asymmetric acquisition hypothesis in the initial stages of child and adult L2 development of English
title_fullStr The asymmetric acquisition hypothesis in the initial stages of child and adult L2 development of English
title_full_unstemmed The asymmetric acquisition hypothesis in the initial stages of child and adult L2 development of English
title_sort asymmetric acquisition hypothesis in the initial stages of child and adult l2 development of english
publisher Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje, Blaže Koneski Faculty of Philology
series Journal of Contemporary Philology
issn 2545-4765
2545-4773
publishDate 2018-06-01
description The purpose of the current paper is to contribute to L2A research by exploring the age effects in the initial stages of L2 morphosyntactic development. It predominantly assumes the generative framework of grammar and language acquisition, where direct L2 child-adult comparison has been a neglected area of research, producing several theoretical assumptions, supported by rare and contradictory empirical work. In the current paper, the initial age effects are investigated in the light of learners’ morphosyntactic L2A. More specifically, the [± strong] Infl parameter of UG, V-raising in particular, is taken as the linguistic element of investigation, since it assigns different values in English [- strong] and in Macedonian [+ strong]. The participants in the experiment are a group of children (age 8-11) and a group of adults (age 20-60), all native speakers of Macedonian and beginners of L2 English. They were tested after a four-week exposure to specifically designed instruction on English V-raising. In the paper, it is argued that L2 children and adults share both similarities and qualitative differences in the early stages of L2A. The two age groups are similar in the syntactic L2 development, while they differ in the acquisition of inf‍lectional morphology on thematic verbs, where only L2 adults show considerable difficulties (supporting the Asymmetric Acquisition Hypothesis). They both seem to differ from children acquiring English as their mother tongue.
topic second language acquisition
age effects
morphosyntax
Asymmetric Acquisition Hypothesis
url https://journals.ukim.mk/index.php/jcp/article/view/8/5
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