Second Language Acquisition and the Mastery of Discourse Connectives: Assessing the Factors That Hinder L2-Learners from Mastering French Connectives

Even though the mastery of discourse connectives represents an important step toward reaching high language proficiency, it remains highly difficult for L2-learners to master them. We conducted an experiment in which we tested the mastery of 12 monofunctional French connectives conveying six differe...

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Main Authors: Mathis Wetzel, Sandrine Zufferey, Pascal Gygax
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-09-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2226-471X/5/3/35
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spelling doaj-cce26f52384c40488fb07896660d8a072020-11-25T03:07:16ZengMDPI AGLanguages2226-471X2020-09-015353510.3390/languages5030035Second Language Acquisition and the Mastery of Discourse Connectives: Assessing the Factors That Hinder L2-Learners from Mastering French ConnectivesMathis Wetzel0Sandrine Zufferey1Pascal Gygax2Institute of French Language and Literature, University of Bern, 3012 Bern, SwitzerlandInstitute of French Language and Literature, University of Bern, 3012 Bern, SwitzerlandDepartment of Psychology, University of Fribourg, 1700 Fribourg, SwitzerlandEven though the mastery of discourse connectives represents an important step toward reaching high language proficiency, it remains highly difficult for L2-learners to master them. We conducted an experiment in which we tested the mastery of 12 monofunctional French connectives conveying six different coherence relations by 151 German-speaking learners of French, as well as a control group of 63 native French speakers. Our results show that the cognitive complexity of the coherence relation and connectives’ frequency, both found to be important factors for native speakers’ connective mastery, play a minor role for the mastery by non-native speakers. Instead, we argue that two specific factors, namely the connectives’ register and meaning transparency, seem to be more predictive variables. In addition, we found that a higher exposure to print in L1, correlates with a better mastery of the connectives in L2. We discuss the implications of our findings in the context of second language acquisition.https://www.mdpi.com/2226-471X/5/3/35second language acquisitiondiscourse connectivescoherence relationsmeaning transparencyFrench
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Pascal Gygax
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Sandrine Zufferey
Pascal Gygax
Second Language Acquisition and the Mastery of Discourse Connectives: Assessing the Factors That Hinder L2-Learners from Mastering French Connectives
Languages
second language acquisition
discourse connectives
coherence relations
meaning transparency
French
author_facet Mathis Wetzel
Sandrine Zufferey
Pascal Gygax
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title Second Language Acquisition and the Mastery of Discourse Connectives: Assessing the Factors That Hinder L2-Learners from Mastering French Connectives
title_short Second Language Acquisition and the Mastery of Discourse Connectives: Assessing the Factors That Hinder L2-Learners from Mastering French Connectives
title_full Second Language Acquisition and the Mastery of Discourse Connectives: Assessing the Factors That Hinder L2-Learners from Mastering French Connectives
title_fullStr Second Language Acquisition and the Mastery of Discourse Connectives: Assessing the Factors That Hinder L2-Learners from Mastering French Connectives
title_full_unstemmed Second Language Acquisition and the Mastery of Discourse Connectives: Assessing the Factors That Hinder L2-Learners from Mastering French Connectives
title_sort second language acquisition and the mastery of discourse connectives: assessing the factors that hinder l2-learners from mastering french connectives
publisher MDPI AG
series Languages
issn 2226-471X
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Even though the mastery of discourse connectives represents an important step toward reaching high language proficiency, it remains highly difficult for L2-learners to master them. We conducted an experiment in which we tested the mastery of 12 monofunctional French connectives conveying six different coherence relations by 151 German-speaking learners of French, as well as a control group of 63 native French speakers. Our results show that the cognitive complexity of the coherence relation and connectives’ frequency, both found to be important factors for native speakers’ connective mastery, play a minor role for the mastery by non-native speakers. Instead, we argue that two specific factors, namely the connectives’ register and meaning transparency, seem to be more predictive variables. In addition, we found that a higher exposure to print in L1, correlates with a better mastery of the connectives in L2. We discuss the implications of our findings in the context of second language acquisition.
topic second language acquisition
discourse connectives
coherence relations
meaning transparency
French
url https://www.mdpi.com/2226-471X/5/3/35
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