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A corpus-based study of the acquisition of the English progressive by L1 Chinese learners: From prototypical activities to marked statives ...
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A corpus-based study of the acquisition of the English progressive by L1 Chinese learners: From prototypical activities to marked statives ...
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Lexical and Grammatical Aspect in On-line Processing of English Past Tense and Progressive Aspect by Mandarin Speakers
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In: Front Psychol (2021)
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The current state of the Aspect Hypothesis
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This talk outlines the current state of the Aspect Hypothesis (Andersen and Shirai 1994, Shirai and Andersen 1995), which predicts that learners are strongly influenced by lexical aspect in acquiring tense and aspect markers in L1 and L2; namely, past perfective markers are associated with telic verbs (achievements and accomplishments) while general imperfective markers are associated with atelic verbs (states and activities) and progressive markers with activity verbs. Although there has been a general agreement on this association patterns as a universal tendency (e.g., Shirai, Slobin, and Weist 1998, Andersen and Shirai 1994, Shirai 2009), explanations for these tendencies are still controversial. It is argued that the cases that go against the predicted tendencies — namely, Inuktitut (Swift 2004) in L1 and Japanese (Ishida 2004), Spanish (Salaberry 1999), Mandarin Chinese (Tong and Shirai 2016), and Russian (Martelle 2011) in L2 — support the input-based explanation (i.e., the Distributional Bias Hypothesis, Andersen 1993, Andersen and Shirai 1996) rather than nativist explanations (e.g. Bickerton 1981).
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aspect; Aspect Hypothesis; Distributional Bias Hypothesis; imperfective; perfective; progressive; tense
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1811/87685
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L1–L2 asymmetry in animacy effects in the processing of Japanese relative clause
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Time and Motion: Measuring the Effects of the Conceptual Demands of Tasks on Second Language Speech Production
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Time and Motion: Measuring the Effects of the Conceptual Demands of Tasks on Second Language Speech Production
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Aspectual Asymmetries in the Mental Representation of Events: Significance of Lexical Aspect
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In: Chu, Patrick Chun Kau; Kwan, Stella Wing Man; Matthews, Stephen; Yap, Foong Ha; Man Yiu, Emily Sze; Wong, Stella Fat; et al.(2006). Aspectual Asymmetries in the Mental Representation of Events: Significance of Lexical Aspect. Proceedings of the Cognitive Science Society, 28(28). Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/39j2c0sc (2006)
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acquisition of tense-aspect morphology and the regular-irregular debate ...
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On viewpoint aspect and its L2 acquisition: a UG perspective
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On the Nature of Connectionist Conceptualizations and Connectionist Explanations
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In: Yap, Foong-Ha; & Shirai, Yasuhiro. (1994). On the Nature of Connectionist Conceptualizations and Connectionist Explanations. Issues in Applied Linguistics, 5(1). Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/54h0h18c (1994)
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In Defense of Connectionism
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In: Shirai, Yasuhiro; & Yap, Foong-Ha. (1993). In Defense of Connectionism. Issues in Applied Linguistics, 4(1). Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/12n7d83v (1993)
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Conditions on Transfer: A Connectionist Approach Yasuhiro Shirai
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In: Shirai, Yasuhiro. (1992). Conditions on Transfer: A Connectionist Approach Yasuhiro Shirai. Issues in Applied Linguistics, 3(1). Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/1257n39j (1992)
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Putting PUT to Use: Prototype and Metaphorical Extension
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In: Shirai, Yasuhiro. (1990). Putting PUT to Use: Prototype and Metaphorical Extension. Issues in Applied Linguistics, 1(1). Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/0df4z0hr (1990)
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