Acquiring antecedents for reflexives when both L1 and L2 permit long-distance binding

The present study examines second language (L2) acquisition of the Japanese reflexive zibun (self) by Chinese-speaking learners. The reflexive 'zibun' allows both local and long-distance (LD) binding interpretations. In a recent analysis, 'zibun' is categorized into three types:...

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Main Authors: Mari Umeda, Kazue Takeda, Makiko Hirakawa, Michiko Fukuda, Yahiro Hirakawa, John Matthews, Neal Snape
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Language:English
Published: White Rose University Press 2017-08-01
Series:Journal of the European Second Language Association
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Online Access:https://www.euroslajournal.org/articles/14
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spelling doaj-eca02cbae32f4e70bd56b4bd85e000d12020-11-24T21:38:52ZengWhite Rose University PressJournal of the European Second Language Association2399-91012017-08-0111384810.22599/jesla.1411Acquiring antecedents for reflexives when both L1 and L2 permit long-distance bindingMari Umeda0Kazue Takeda1Makiko Hirakawa2Michiko Fukuda3Yahiro Hirakawa4John Matthews5Neal Snape6Gunma Prefectural Women's UniversityBunkyo UniversityChuo UniversityBunkyo UniversityTokyo Institute of TechnologyChuo UniversityGunma Prefectural Women's University; and Chuo UniversityThe present study examines second language (L2) acquisition of the Japanese reflexive zibun (self) by Chinese-speaking learners. The reflexive 'zibun' allows both local and long-distance (LD) binding interpretations. In a recent analysis, 'zibun' is categorized into three types: 'zibun' bound locally by a co-argument, 'zibun' bound by an empathic LD antecedent, and 'zibun' bound by a logophoric LD antecedent. An empathic antecedent is the participant in a sentence that the speaker most empathizes with, whereas, a logophoric antecedent is an individual “whose speech, thoughts, feelings, or general state of consciousness are reported” (Clements, 1975). Chinese also has a reflexive, 'ziji' (self), that can be bound by an LD antecedent, like Japanese 'zibun'. However, Chinese 'ziji' is categorized into two (not three) types: locally bound 'ziji' and 'ziji' bound by a logophoric LD antecedent (Huang, Li & Li, 2009). The goal of this study is to determine whether Chinese-speaking learners are able to distinguish the two different types of LD antecedent for 'zibun' in Japanese. Twenty-eight Chinese-speaking learners of Japanese at advanced levels of proficiency and 36 native speakers of Japanese participated in the study. The results showed that Chinese learners were unable to distinguish between the two types of LD antecedents, showing a persistent presence of first language (L1) transfer.https://www.euroslajournal.org/articles/14Reflexive bindingL2 JapaneseL1 transferGenerative SLA
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author Mari Umeda
Kazue Takeda
Makiko Hirakawa
Michiko Fukuda
Yahiro Hirakawa
John Matthews
Neal Snape
spellingShingle Mari Umeda
Kazue Takeda
Makiko Hirakawa
Michiko Fukuda
Yahiro Hirakawa
John Matthews
Neal Snape
Acquiring antecedents for reflexives when both L1 and L2 permit long-distance binding
Journal of the European Second Language Association
Reflexive binding
L2 Japanese
L1 transfer
Generative SLA
author_facet Mari Umeda
Kazue Takeda
Makiko Hirakawa
Michiko Fukuda
Yahiro Hirakawa
John Matthews
Neal Snape
author_sort Mari Umeda
title Acquiring antecedents for reflexives when both L1 and L2 permit long-distance binding
title_short Acquiring antecedents for reflexives when both L1 and L2 permit long-distance binding
title_full Acquiring antecedents for reflexives when both L1 and L2 permit long-distance binding
title_fullStr Acquiring antecedents for reflexives when both L1 and L2 permit long-distance binding
title_full_unstemmed Acquiring antecedents for reflexives when both L1 and L2 permit long-distance binding
title_sort acquiring antecedents for reflexives when both l1 and l2 permit long-distance binding
publisher White Rose University Press
series Journal of the European Second Language Association
issn 2399-9101
publishDate 2017-08-01
description The present study examines second language (L2) acquisition of the Japanese reflexive zibun (self) by Chinese-speaking learners. The reflexive 'zibun' allows both local and long-distance (LD) binding interpretations. In a recent analysis, 'zibun' is categorized into three types: 'zibun' bound locally by a co-argument, 'zibun' bound by an empathic LD antecedent, and 'zibun' bound by a logophoric LD antecedent. An empathic antecedent is the participant in a sentence that the speaker most empathizes with, whereas, a logophoric antecedent is an individual “whose speech, thoughts, feelings, or general state of consciousness are reported” (Clements, 1975). Chinese also has a reflexive, 'ziji' (self), that can be bound by an LD antecedent, like Japanese 'zibun'. However, Chinese 'ziji' is categorized into two (not three) types: locally bound 'ziji' and 'ziji' bound by a logophoric LD antecedent (Huang, Li & Li, 2009). The goal of this study is to determine whether Chinese-speaking learners are able to distinguish the two different types of LD antecedent for 'zibun' in Japanese. Twenty-eight Chinese-speaking learners of Japanese at advanced levels of proficiency and 36 native speakers of Japanese participated in the study. The results showed that Chinese learners were unable to distinguish between the two types of LD antecedents, showing a persistent presence of first language (L1) transfer.
topic Reflexive binding
L2 Japanese
L1 transfer
Generative SLA
url https://www.euroslajournal.org/articles/14
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