Title of article :
Accuracy Order of Grammatical Morphemes in Persian EFL Learners: Evidence for and against UG
Author/Authors :
Ghonchepour, Mousa Language and Literature Department - Farhangiyan University, Tehran, Iran , Pakzadmoghaddam, Mahdiye Ministry of Education, Kerman, Iran , Kalantari Khandani, Ezatollah Language and Literature Department - Farhangiyan University, Tehran, Iran , Farrokhi Barfe, Mohammad Hasan Language and Literature Department - Farhangiyan University, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
This study addresses the acquisition of the morphological markers in Persian
learners of English as a foreign language. To this end, the accuracy order of
nine morphemes including plural –s, progressive –ing, copula be, auxiliary be,
irregular past tense, regular past tense –ed, third person –s, possessive -ʼs and
indefinite articles was studied in 60 teenage Persian EFL learners. Placement
and proficiency tests and a demographic questionnaire were employed to
collect the data. The total production of 2160 morphemes was manually
checked, classified, and counted to rank their acquisition order. The learners’
accuracy order was ranked in a decreased order from 1 to 9 as follows: regular
past tense, auxiliary be, copula be, present progressive tense, indefinite articles,
plural –s, possessive -ʼs, irregular past tense and third-person singular –s. The
Spearman correlation showed that Persian students’ accuracy order had a
moderate and weak relationship with the accuracy order of ESL and EFL
learners, respectively. This finding proves that Persian EFL learners do not
learn English grammatical morphemes in a natural order. Moreover, the
universal grammar does not remain fully in these learners. The minor role of
UG in EFL acquisition also indicates the important role of transfer in foreign
language learning.
Keywords :
accuracy , morpheme , Persian , transfer , universal grammar
Journal title :
The Journal of English Language Pedagogy and Paractice