The vulnerability of gender on determiners in L1, 2L1 and L2 acquisition

The acquisition of gender has been reported to be problematic for some groups of learners acquiring Germanic or Romance languages. It has been shown that L1 learners do better in gender acquisition than others, like bilingual children, child L2 learners and adult L2 learners. The reason for these di...

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Main Authors: Elisabeth van der Linden, Aafke Hulk
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Editura Universitatii din Bucuresti 2009-01-01
Series:Bucharest Working Papers in Linguistics
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Online Access:http://bwpl.unibuc.ro/index.pl/the_vulnerability_of_gender_on_determiners_in_l1_2l1_and_l2_acquisition
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spelling doaj-8558042b721242cb9d0d57e7b23bfd9a2020-11-24T23:00:15ZengEditura Universitatii din BucurestiBucharest Working Papers in Linguistics 2069-92392009-01-01XI297108The vulnerability of gender on determiners in L1, 2L1 and L2 acquisition Elisabeth van der LindenAafke HulkThe acquisition of gender has been reported to be problematic for some groups of learners acquiring Germanic or Romance languages. It has been shown that L1 learners do better in gender acquisition than others, like bilingual children, child L2 learners and adult L2 learners. The reason for these differences is however not always clear. In this paper, we study the acquisition of gender on determiners by different groups of learners. We concentrate on the acquisition of French, Italian, Spanish and Dutch. The picture from a literature survey shows that contradictory results have been found. We suggest that the ‘vulnerability’ of this particular domain of grammar has to do with interacting factors in the acquisition. Among them are the specific characteristics of the language or languages involved, like the semantic and morphophonological characteristics of the nouns in each language, but also the quantity and quality of input, and the cross-linguistic influence exercised by one language on the other in a 2L1 or L2 setting. Instruction also seems to play a role.http://bwpl.unibuc.ro/index.pl/the_vulnerability_of_gender_on_determiners_in_l1_2l1_and_l2_acquisitionGenderdeterminersL1 acquisition2L1 acquisitionL2 acquisition
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Aafke Hulk
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Aafke Hulk
The vulnerability of gender on determiners in L1, 2L1 and L2 acquisition
Bucharest Working Papers in Linguistics
Gender
determiners
L1 acquisition
2L1 acquisition
L2 acquisition
author_facet Elisabeth van der Linden
Aafke Hulk
author_sort Elisabeth van der Linden
title The vulnerability of gender on determiners in L1, 2L1 and L2 acquisition
title_short The vulnerability of gender on determiners in L1, 2L1 and L2 acquisition
title_full The vulnerability of gender on determiners in L1, 2L1 and L2 acquisition
title_fullStr The vulnerability of gender on determiners in L1, 2L1 and L2 acquisition
title_full_unstemmed The vulnerability of gender on determiners in L1, 2L1 and L2 acquisition
title_sort vulnerability of gender on determiners in l1, 2l1 and l2 acquisition
publisher Editura Universitatii din Bucuresti
series Bucharest Working Papers in Linguistics
issn 2069-9239
publishDate 2009-01-01
description The acquisition of gender has been reported to be problematic for some groups of learners acquiring Germanic or Romance languages. It has been shown that L1 learners do better in gender acquisition than others, like bilingual children, child L2 learners and adult L2 learners. The reason for these differences is however not always clear. In this paper, we study the acquisition of gender on determiners by different groups of learners. We concentrate on the acquisition of French, Italian, Spanish and Dutch. The picture from a literature survey shows that contradictory results have been found. We suggest that the ‘vulnerability’ of this particular domain of grammar has to do with interacting factors in the acquisition. Among them are the specific characteristics of the language or languages involved, like the semantic and morphophonological characteristics of the nouns in each language, but also the quantity and quality of input, and the cross-linguistic influence exercised by one language on the other in a 2L1 or L2 setting. Instruction also seems to play a role.
topic Gender
determiners
L1 acquisition
2L1 acquisition
L2 acquisition
url http://bwpl.unibuc.ro/index.pl/the_vulnerability_of_gender_on_determiners_in_l1_2l1_and_l2_acquisition
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