Title of article
THE BOUNDS OF ADULT LANGUAGE ACQUISITION Blocking and Learned Attention
Author/Authors
Nick C. Ellis، نويسنده , , Nuria Sagarra، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
28
From page
553
To page
580
Abstract
The current study investigates the limited attainment of adult language acquisition in terms of an associative learning phenomenon whereby earlier learned cues attentionally block those that are experienced later. Short- and long-term blocking are demonstrated in experimental investigations of learned attention in the acquisition of temporal reference in a small set of Latin phrases. In Experiment 1, previous experience with adverbial cues blocks the acquisition of verbal tense morphology, and, in contrast, early experience with tense blocks later learning of adverbs. Experiment 2 demonstrates long-term transfer effects: Native speakers of Chinese languages, which do not exhibit verb tense morphology, fail to acquire inflectional cues when adverbial and verbal cues are equally available.
Journal title
Studies in Second Language Acquisition
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Studies in Second Language Acquisition
Record number
664468
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