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An incremental model of second language speech production mechanisms: Developmental evidence from object ellipsis in second language Chinese speech production ...
Yuan, Boping; Zhang, L. - : Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, 2020
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三语初期迁移考察:普通话时体句末助词的二语及三语习得对比 ...
Guo, Yanyu; Yuan, Boping. - : Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, 2020
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An incremental model of second language speech production mechanisms: Developmental evidence from object ellipsis in second language Chinese speech production
Yuan, Boping; Zhang, L. - : SAGE, 2020. : International Journal of Bilingualism, 2020
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Directionality and complexity of L1 transfer in L2 acquisition: Evidence from L2 Chinese discourse ...
Yuan, Boping; Lin, Y. - : Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, 2019
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Directionality and complexity of L1 transfer in L2 acquisition: Evidence from L2 Chinese discourse
Yuan, Boping; Lin, Y. - : Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 2019. : IRAL - International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching, 2019
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Can L2 sentence processing strategies be native-like? Evidence from English speakers’ L2 processing of Chinese base-generated-topic sentences
Yuan, Boping. - : Elsevier, 2017. : Lingua, 2017
Abstract: This article reports on an empirical study examining English speakers’ L2 processing of Chinese base-generated-topic (BGT) sentences. Forty-four highly proficient English-speaking L2 learners of Chinese and 23 native Chinese speakers were involved in the study. Results of a self-paced reading task reveal that both native Chinese speakers’ and L2 Chinese learners’ processing of Chinese BGT sentences is syntactically induced in a top-down manner. English speakers are sensitive to and are able to make use of syntactic cues as well as semantic information in their processing of Chinese BGT sentences. The study provides disconfirming evidence against the Shallow Structure Hypothesis (Clahsen and Felser, 2006a,b), which predicts that unlike native speakers, L2 learners do not rely on structure-based processing strategies when solving ambiguities in L2 sentence processing.
Keyword: Chinese base-generated topics; native-like strategies; second language; sentence processing
URL: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/265391
https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.11562
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Wh-on-earth in Chinese speakers L2 English: Evidence of dormant features
In: Second language research. - London : Sage Publ. 30 (2014) 4, 515-549
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‘Wh-on-earth’ in Chinese speakers’ L2 English: Evidence of dormant features
Yuan, Boping. - : SAGE Publications, 2014. : Second Language Research, 2014
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Is Chinese daodi the hell in English speakers L2 acquisition of Chinese daodi wh questions? Effects and recoverability of L1 transfer at L2 interfaces
In: International journal of bilingualism. - London [u.a.] : Sage Publ. 17 (2013) 4, 403-430
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WH-topicalization at the syntax-discourse interface in English speakers' L2 Chinese grammars
In: Studies in second language acquisition. - New York, NY [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 34 (2012) 4, 533-560
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Asymmetric syntactic and thematic reconfigurations in English speakers' L2 Chinese resultative compound constructions
In: International journal of bilingualism. - London [u.a.] : Sage Publ. 15 (2011) 1, 38-55
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Domain-wide or variable-dependent vulnerability of the semantics-syntax interface in L2 acquisition? Evidence from wh-words used as existential polarity words in L2 Chinese grammars
In: Second language research. - London : Sage Publ. 26 (2010) 2, 219-260
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Non-permanent representational deficit and apparent target-likeness in second language : evidence from wh-words used as universal quantifiers in English and Japanese speakers' L2 Chinese
In: Representational deficits in SLA (Amsterdam, 2009), p. 69-104
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'What is happened' in L2 English does not happen in L2 Chinese
In: European Second Language Association. EUROSLA yearbook. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins 8 (2008), 164-190
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'What is happened' in L2 English does not happen in L2 Chinese
In: European Second Language Association. EUROSLA yearbook. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins 8 (2008) 1, 164-190
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"What is happened" in L2 English does not happen in L2 Chinese
In: EUROSLA yearbook (Amsterdam, 2008), 8 ; p. 164-190
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Japanese speakers' second language Chinese wh-questions: a lexical morphological feature deficit account
In: Second language research. - London : Sage Publ. 23 (2007) 3, 329-357
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Behaviours of wh-words in English speakers' L2 Chinese wh-questions: evidence of no variability, temporary variability and persistent variability in L2 grammars
In: Bilingualism. - Cambridge : Univ. Press 10 (2007) 3, 277-298
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Is gradience of mapping between semantics and syntax possible in L2 acquisition?
In: Proceedings of the 31st Annual Boston University Conference on Language Development (Boston, 2007), p. 567-575
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Japanese speakers' second language Chinese wh-questions: a lexical morphological feature deficit account
In: ISSN: 0267-6583 ; EISSN: 1477-0326 ; Second Language Research ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00570731 ; Second Language Research, SAGE Publications, 2007, 23 (3), pp.329-357. ⟨10.1177/0267658307077644⟩ (2007)
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