“<i>Les copains *dit au revoir</i>”: On Subject–Verb Agreement in L2 French and Cross-Linguistic Influence
This study focuses on the production of subject–verb (SV) agreement in number in L2 French and investigates the role of cross-linguistic influence (CLI) in this particular morphosyntactic domain. CLI is a well-known phenomenon in Second Language Acquisition (SLA) research but it has rarely been inve...
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doaj-5ec665a87a35483097d086b8265a66cc2020-12-31T00:04:09ZengMDPI AGLanguages2226-471X2021-12-0167710.3390/languages6010007“<i>Les copains *dit au revoir</i>”: On Subject–Verb Agreement in L2 French and Cross-Linguistic InfluenceMalin Ågren0Marie-Eve Michot1Cyrille Granget2Sonia Gerolimich3Pascale Hadermann4Isabelle Stabarin5Centre for Languages and Literature, Lund University, 22100 Lund, SwedenInstitute of Applied Linguistics, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, 1050 Brussel, BelgiumDepartment of Language Sciences, University of Toulouse Jean Jaurès, 31058 Toulouse, FranceDepartment of Languages and literature, University of Udine, 33100 Udine, ItalyDepartment of Linguistics, Ghent University, 9000 Gent, BelgiumDepartment of Languages, University of Trieste, 34127 Trieste, ItalyThis study focuses on the production of subject–verb (SV) agreement in number in L2 French and investigates the role of cross-linguistic influence (CLI) in this particular morphosyntactic domain. CLI is a well-known phenomenon in Second Language Acquisition (SLA) research but it has rarely been investigated systematically in relation to SV agreement in French. The participants of the study are 114 learners with Italian, German, Dutch and Swedish as L1. The source languages are all inflectional languages but they vary in terms of morphological richness in the verb paradigm, ranging from very poor (Swedish) to very rich (Italian). The participants performed an oral narrative task contrasting singular and plural contexts of SV agreement. Results indicate a significant difference between L1 groups in terms of correct SV agreement but they also show that the overall presence of rich verb morphology in the L1 does not, on its own, result in a more correct SV agreement. It is when comparing learners at two different proficiency levels that we observe differences in the rate of L2 development, which may be explained as an effect of CLI. Overall, results indicate a complex interplay of different factors, where the role of CLI must be further investigated in future studies in relation to L2 French.https://www.mdpi.com/2226-471X/6/1/7FrenchL2 acquisitionverb morphologysubject–verb agreementnumbertransfer |
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Malin Ågren Marie-Eve Michot Cyrille Granget Sonia Gerolimich Pascale Hadermann Isabelle Stabarin “<i>Les copains *dit au revoir</i>”: On Subject–Verb Agreement in L2 French and Cross-Linguistic Influence Languages French L2 acquisition verb morphology subject–verb agreement number transfer |
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Malin Ågren Marie-Eve Michot Cyrille Granget Sonia Gerolimich Pascale Hadermann Isabelle Stabarin |
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“<i>Les copains *dit au revoir</i>”: On Subject–Verb Agreement in L2 French and Cross-Linguistic Influence |
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“<i>Les copains *dit au revoir</i>”: On Subject–Verb Agreement in L2 French and Cross-Linguistic Influence |
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“<i>Les copains *dit au revoir</i>”: On Subject–Verb Agreement in L2 French and Cross-Linguistic Influence |
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“<i>Les copains *dit au revoir</i>”: On Subject–Verb Agreement in L2 French and Cross-Linguistic Influence |
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“<i>Les copains *dit au revoir</i>”: On Subject–Verb Agreement in L2 French and Cross-Linguistic Influence |
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“<i>les copains *dit au revoir</i>”: on subject–verb agreement in l2 french and cross-linguistic influence |
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This study focuses on the production of subject–verb (SV) agreement in number in L2 French and investigates the role of cross-linguistic influence (CLI) in this particular morphosyntactic domain. CLI is a well-known phenomenon in Second Language Acquisition (SLA) research but it has rarely been investigated systematically in relation to SV agreement in French. The participants of the study are 114 learners with Italian, German, Dutch and Swedish as L1. The source languages are all inflectional languages but they vary in terms of morphological richness in the verb paradigm, ranging from very poor (Swedish) to very rich (Italian). The participants performed an oral narrative task contrasting singular and plural contexts of SV agreement. Results indicate a significant difference between L1 groups in terms of correct SV agreement but they also show that the overall presence of rich verb morphology in the L1 does not, on its own, result in a more correct SV agreement. It is when comparing learners at two different proficiency levels that we observe differences in the rate of L2 development, which may be explained as an effect of CLI. Overall, results indicate a complex interplay of different factors, where the role of CLI must be further investigated in future studies in relation to L2 French. |
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French L2 acquisition verb morphology subject–verb agreement number transfer |
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