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The Acquisition of Dative Alternation and Markedness in Second Language Learning

Year 2018, Volume: 3 Issue: 2, 26 - 41, 01.05.2018

Abstract

The aim of this study is to investigate English dative alternation in
terms of markedness theory. In this regard, the markedness of two possible
structures of dative alternation, [NP NP] vs. [NP PP], for- and to- dative
verbs, and 12 native-origin and 6 nonnative-origin dative verbs are
investigated among 50 university students whose L1 is Turkish and L2 is
English. In order to collect data, a grammaticality judgement test and a
picture-cued production test were used. The results revealed that [NP PP] structure
is unmarked for Turkish learners of English. Furthermore, participants used the
preposition to instead of for with for-dative vebs ­in prepositional dative structures in the
production test.

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  • Callies, M. & Szeczesniak, K. (2008). Argument Realisation, information Status and Syntactic weight – A learner-corpus study of the dative alternation. In M. Walter & P. Grommes (Eds.), Fortgeschrittene Lernervarietäten Korpuslinguistik und Zweitsprachenerwerbsforschung (pp. 165–187). Tübingen: Niemeyer.
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  • Chomsky, N. (1981a). Markedness and core grammar. In Theory of Markedness in Generative Grammar, eds. A. Belletti. L. Brandi, and L. Rizzi. Pisa: Scuola Normale Superiore.
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  • Goldsmith, J. (1980). Meaning and mechanism in grammar. Harvard studies in syntax and semantics, 3, 423-449.
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  • Levin, B. (1993). English verb classes and alternations. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
  • Mazurkewich, I., & White, L. (1984). The acquisition of the dative alternation: Unlearning overgeneralizations. Cognition, 16(3), 261-283.
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  • Roeper, T., Lapointe, S., Bing, J., & Tavakolian, S. (1981). A lexical approach to language acquisition. Language acquisition and linguistic theory, 35-58.
  • Hawkins, R. (1987). Markedness and the acquisition of the English dative alternation by L2 speakers. Second Language Research, 29, 20-55.
  • Mazurkewich, I. (1981). Second language acquisition of the dative alternation and markedness: the best theory (Unpublished doctoral dissertation). Université de Montréal.
  • Mazurkewich, I. (1984). The acquisition of the dative alternation by second language learners and linguistic theory and linguistic theory. Language Learning, 34, 91-109.
  • Mazurkewich, I. (1985). Syntactic markedness and language acquisition. Studies in second language acquisition, 7, 15-36.
  • Osgood, C. E., & Zehler, A. M. (1981). Acquisition of bi-transitive sentences: pre-linguistic determinants of language acquisition. Journal of Child Language, 8(02), 367-383.
  • Öz, Y. (2002). Markedness Theory in the Acquisition Order of Dative Alternation, by Turkish Adult Learners of English (Unpublished Master’s Thesis). Anadolu University.
  • Perpiñan, S. & Montrul, S. (2006). On binding asymmetries in dative alternation construction in L2 Spanish. In C. A. Klee & T. L. Face (Eds.), Selected Proceedings of the 7th Conference on the Acquisition of Spanish and Portuguese as First and Second Languages (pp. 135-148). Somerville, MA: Cascadilla Proceedings Project.
  • Pinker, S. (1984). Visual cognition: An introduction. Cognition, 18(1), 1-63.
  • Snyder, W., & Stromswold, K. (1997). The structure and acquisition of English dative constructions. Linguistic Inquiry, 281-317.
  • Stayton, B. (1972). The acquisition of direct and indirect objects in English. Unpublished manuscript, University of Kansas.
  • Stowell, T. A. (1981). Origins of phrase structure (Doctoral dissertation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology).
  • Tanaka, S. (1987). The selective use of specific exemplars in second-language performance: The case of the dative alternation. Language Learning, 37, 63-88.
  • White, L. (1989). Universal grammar and second language acquisition (Vol. 1). John Benjamins Publishing.
  • Wilson, R., Pinker, S., Zaenen, A., & Lebeaux, D. S. (1981, October). Productivity and the dative alternation. In 6th Annual Boston University Conference on Language Development. October (pp. 9-11).
  • Wolfe-Quintero, K. E. (1992). The representation and acquisition of the lexical structure of English dative verbs: Experimental studies of native English speakers and Japanese and Chinese adult learners of English (Doctoral dissertation, University of Hawaii, Graduate Division).
  • Wolk, C., Wolfer, S., Baumann, P., Hemforth, B. & Konieczny, L. (2011). Acquiring English dative verbs: Proficiency effect in German L2 learners. In L. Carlson, C. Hölscher & T. Shipley (Eds.), Proceedings of the 33rd annual conference of the Cognitive Science Society, 2401-2406, Austin, TX: Cognitive Science Society.
Year 2018, Volume: 3 Issue: 2, 26 - 41, 01.05.2018

Abstract

References

  • Berk, L. M. (1999). English syntax: From word to discourse. New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Callies, M. & Szeczesniak, K. (2008). Argument Realisation, information Status and Syntactic weight – A learner-corpus study of the dative alternation. In M. Walter & P. Grommes (Eds.), Fortgeschrittene Lernervarietäten Korpuslinguistik und Zweitsprachenerwerbsforschung (pp. 165–187). Tübingen: Niemeyer.
  • Chomsky. N. (1965). Aspects of the Theory of Syntax. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press
  • Chomsky, N. (1980). Rules and representations. Behavioral and brain sciences, 3(01), 1-15.
  • Chomsky, N. (1981a). Markedness and core grammar. In Theory of Markedness in Generative Grammar, eds. A. Belletti. L. Brandi, and L. Rizzi. Pisa: Scuola Normale Superiore.
  • Chomsky, N. (I98 I b). Lectures on Government and Binding. Dordrecht: Foris Publications.
  • Chomsky, N. (1982). Some concepts and consequences of the theory of government and binding (Vol. 6). MIT press.
  • Cook, V. J. (1976). A note on indirect objects. Journal of Child Language, 3(03), 435-437.
  • Davies, W. D. (1994). English Dative Alternation and Evidence for a Thematic Strategy in Adult SLA. Issues in Applied Linguistics, 5.1, 59-82.
  • Felix, S. W. (1988). UG-generated knowledge in adult second language acquisition. In Linguistic theory in second language acquisition (pp. 277-294). Springer Netherlands.
  • Fischer, S. D. (1972). The acquisition of verb-particle and dative constructions (Doctoral dissertation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology).
  • Fischer, S. (1976). Child language as a predictor of language change. Working Papers in Linguistics, 8(1).
  • Fotos, S. S. (1994). Integrating grammar instruction and communicative language use through grammar consciousness‐raising tasks. TESOL quarterly, 28(2), 323-351.
  • Goldsmith, J. (1980). Meaning and mechanism in grammar. Harvard studies in syntax and semantics, 3, 423-449.
  • Green, G. M. (1974). Semantics and syntactic regularity. Indiana University Press.
  • Greenbaum, S. (Ed.). (1977). Acceptability in language (Vol. 17). Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG.
  • Gropen, J., Pinker, S., Hollander, M., Goldberg, R., & Wilson, R. (1989). The learnability and acquisition of the dative alternation in English. Language, 203-257.
  • Inagaki, S. (1987). Japanese and Chinese learners’ acquisition of the narrow range rules for the dative alternation in English. Language Learning, 47, 637–669.
  • Le Compagnon, B. (1984). Interference and overgeneralization in second language learning: the acquisition of English dative verbs by native speakers of French. Language Learning, 34, 39-67.
  • Levin, B. (1993). English verb classes and alternations. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
  • Mazurkewich, I., & White, L. (1984). The acquisition of the dative alternation: Unlearning overgeneralizations. Cognition, 16(3), 261-283.
  • Oehrle, R. T. (1976). The grammatical status of the dative alternation in English (Doctoral dissertation, Doctoral dissertation, MIT).
  • Roeper, T., Lapointe, S., Bing, J., & Tavakolian, S. (1981). A lexical approach to language acquisition. Language acquisition and linguistic theory, 35-58.
  • Hawkins, R. (1987). Markedness and the acquisition of the English dative alternation by L2 speakers. Second Language Research, 29, 20-55.
  • Mazurkewich, I. (1981). Second language acquisition of the dative alternation and markedness: the best theory (Unpublished doctoral dissertation). Université de Montréal.
  • Mazurkewich, I. (1984). The acquisition of the dative alternation by second language learners and linguistic theory and linguistic theory. Language Learning, 34, 91-109.
  • Mazurkewich, I. (1985). Syntactic markedness and language acquisition. Studies in second language acquisition, 7, 15-36.
  • Osgood, C. E., & Zehler, A. M. (1981). Acquisition of bi-transitive sentences: pre-linguistic determinants of language acquisition. Journal of Child Language, 8(02), 367-383.
  • Öz, Y. (2002). Markedness Theory in the Acquisition Order of Dative Alternation, by Turkish Adult Learners of English (Unpublished Master’s Thesis). Anadolu University.
  • Perpiñan, S. & Montrul, S. (2006). On binding asymmetries in dative alternation construction in L2 Spanish. In C. A. Klee & T. L. Face (Eds.), Selected Proceedings of the 7th Conference on the Acquisition of Spanish and Portuguese as First and Second Languages (pp. 135-148). Somerville, MA: Cascadilla Proceedings Project.
  • Pinker, S. (1984). Visual cognition: An introduction. Cognition, 18(1), 1-63.
  • Snyder, W., & Stromswold, K. (1997). The structure and acquisition of English dative constructions. Linguistic Inquiry, 281-317.
  • Stayton, B. (1972). The acquisition of direct and indirect objects in English. Unpublished manuscript, University of Kansas.
  • Stowell, T. A. (1981). Origins of phrase structure (Doctoral dissertation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology).
  • Tanaka, S. (1987). The selective use of specific exemplars in second-language performance: The case of the dative alternation. Language Learning, 37, 63-88.
  • White, L. (1989). Universal grammar and second language acquisition (Vol. 1). John Benjamins Publishing.
  • Wilson, R., Pinker, S., Zaenen, A., & Lebeaux, D. S. (1981, October). Productivity and the dative alternation. In 6th Annual Boston University Conference on Language Development. October (pp. 9-11).
  • Wolfe-Quintero, K. E. (1992). The representation and acquisition of the lexical structure of English dative verbs: Experimental studies of native English speakers and Japanese and Chinese adult learners of English (Doctoral dissertation, University of Hawaii, Graduate Division).
  • Wolk, C., Wolfer, S., Baumann, P., Hemforth, B. & Konieczny, L. (2011). Acquiring English dative verbs: Proficiency effect in German L2 learners. In L. Carlson, C. Hölscher & T. Shipley (Eds.), Proceedings of the 33rd annual conference of the Cognitive Science Society, 2401-2406, Austin, TX: Cognitive Science Society.
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Gülin Zeybek

Publication Date May 1, 2018
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APA Zeybek, G. (2018). The Acquisition of Dative Alternation and Markedness in Second Language Learning. Turkish Online Journal of English Language Teaching, 3(2), 26-41.
AMA Zeybek G. The Acquisition of Dative Alternation and Markedness in Second Language Learning. TOJELT. May 2018;3(2):26-41.
Chicago Zeybek, Gülin. “The Acquisition of Dative Alternation and Markedness in Second Language Learning”. Turkish Online Journal of English Language Teaching 3, no. 2 (May 2018): 26-41.
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MLA Zeybek, Gülin. “The Acquisition of Dative Alternation and Markedness in Second Language Learning”. Turkish Online Journal of English Language Teaching, vol. 3, no. 2, 2018, pp. 26-41.
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