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2023-07-11T06:16:19Z
2023
In this work, we replicate the approach of Salaberry (2011). Based on an a written 40 item discourse based forced-choice task, we analyze the influence of lexical aspectual class and grounding information in discourse on the use of perfective and imperfective verbal morphology of Spanish by Chinese learners of three levels of proficiency (B1, B2, C1 of the CEFR). Our results show that the preference to use prototypical associations predicted by the LAH and the DH coincide with Salaberry’s (2011) results. However, we found that our L1 Mandarin Chinese learners show a particular developmental pattern compared with the L1 English learners in Salaberry (2011).
This research is part of the project 20CYY001 funded by National Social Science Foundation of China, the project MISMIS PGC2018-096212-B-C33, CliC-UB (IP: M. Taulé, UB) funded by el Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades de España and project 2017-SGR-341 funded by the Generalitat de Catalunya.
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Lexical aspectual class; grounding information in discourse; L3 acquisition of Spanish aspect; L1 Mandarin Chinese; developmental pattern
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso
Revista signos. 2023;56(111):175-206.
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