Title of article :
More individual differences in language attainment: How much do adult native speakers of English know about passives and quantifiers?
Author/Authors :
James A. Street، نويسنده , , Ewa D?browska، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages :
15
From page :
2080
To page :
2094
Abstract :
This paper provides experimental evidence suggesting that there are considerable differences in native language attainment, and that these are at least partially attributable to individual speakers’ experience. Experiment 1 tested high academic attainment (hereafter, HAA) and low academic attainment (LAA) participants’ comprehension using a picture selection task. Test sentences comprised passives and two variants of the universal quantification construction. Active constructions were used as a control condition. HAA participants performed at ceiling in all conditions; LAA participants performed at ceiling only on actives. As predicted by usage-based accounts, the order of difficulty of the four sentence types mirrored their frequency. Experiment 2 tested whether the less-educated participants’ difficulties with these constructions are attributable to insufficient experience. After a screening test, low scoring participants were randomly assigned to two training groups. The passive training group were given a short training session on the passive construction; and the quantifier training group were trained on sentences with quantifiers. A series of post-training tests show that performance on the trained construction improved dramatically, and that the effect was long-lasting.
Keywords :
Linguistic performance , individual differences , English passive construction , Universal quantification , sentence comprehension , Linguistic competence
Journal title :
Lingua(International Review of General Linguistics)
Serial Year :
2010
Journal title :
Lingua(International Review of General Linguistics)
Record number :
1290939
Link To Document :
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