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L2 Structural Generalizations Through Structural PrimingL2 Structural Generalizations Through Structural Priming

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L2 Structural Generalizations Through Structural Priming
Authors
신정아
Issue Date
May-2015
Publisher
현대영어교육학회
Keywords
structural priming; syntactic priming; generalization; L2 grammar; production
Citation
현대영어교육, v.16, no.2, pp 25 - 43
Pages
19
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
현대영어교육
Volume
16
Number
2
Start Page
25
End Page
43
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/22159
DOI
10.18095/meeso.2015.16.2.02
ISSN
1598-0782
2586-6141
Abstract
People often reuse the same structure as the one they heard or spoke before. This tendency is called structural priming, and this study examined L2 learners’ structural generalizations to novel items through structural priming, employing a pre- and post-test design and using the double-object dative and phrasal-verb constructions as the target structures. 45 Korean learners of English participated in the experiment, assigned to one of three structural priming treatment conditions: typical structural priming (SP), implicit structural priming (ISP), and explicitly instructed structural priming (ESP). The results showed that structural priming helped Korean L2 English learners generalize L2 syntactic knowledge to new instances and improve L2 production, and that structural priming combined with explicit instruction is more effective in the phrasal-verb construction than the other structural priming conditions. The overall results of this study are discussed in terms of its theoretical, methodological, and pedagogical significance.
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