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L2 processing of tense/aspect agreement violationsL2 processing of tense/aspect agreement violations

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L2 processing of tense/aspect agreement violations
Authors
JUNG YOONGOO신정아
Issue Date
Oct-2019
Publisher
한국외국어대학교 영미연구소
Keywords
제2언어 처리; 시제; 상; 수용성 판단; 자기조절읽기; L2 processing; tense; aspect; acceptability judgment; self-paced reading
Citation
영미연구, v.47, pp 49 - 72
Pages
24
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
영미연구
Volume
47
Start Page
49
End Page
72
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/7569
DOI
10.25093/jbas.2019.47.49
ISSN
2508-4135
2508-5417
Abstract
This study investigated how advanced Korean L2 learners of English process two types of verb tenses (past simple and present perfect). Specifically, it examined whether the participants are sensitive to tense/aspect violations, replicating Roberts and Liszka’s (2013) study with single target sentences (e.g., *Three days ago, Tom has felt unwell.). The Korean L2 learners of English with a competent level of explicit knowledge distinguished the morphological usage of the past simple form from the present perfect form of verbs in the fill-in-the-blanks task. Their possession of the explicit knowledge was again confirmed by an off-line acceptability judgment task; as demonstrated by the native speakers of English, the advanced L2 learners evaluated the mismatch items far less acceptable than the match items in both the past simple and the present perfect constructions. In the self-paced reading task conducted to test the participants’ ability to reflect their judgments in on-line processing (i.e., implicit knowledge), however, L2 learners were slower than native speakers of English and they, in particular, revealed the marginal sensitivity to tense/aspect agreement violations for the present perfect type. The results were discussed in terms of L2 learners’ selective integration (Jiang 2004, 2007).
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