Late Bilinguals Share Syntax Unsparingly Between L1 and L2: Evidence From Crosslinguistically Similar and Different Constructionsopen access
- Authors
- Hwang, Heeju; Shin, Jeong-Ah; Hartsuiker, Robert J.
- Issue Date
- Mar-2018
- Publisher
- WILEY
- Keywords
- shared syntax; bilinguals; syntactic representation; causatives; crosslinguistic similarity; English; Korean
- Citation
- LANGUAGE LEARNING, v.68, no.1, pp 177 - 205
- Pages
- 29
- Indexed
- SSCI
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- LANGUAGE LEARNING
- Volume
- 68
- Number
- 1
- Start Page
- 177
- End Page
- 205
- URI
- https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/9701
- DOI
- 10.1111/lang.12272
- ISSN
- 0023-8333
1467-9922
- Abstract
- Languages often use different constructions to convey the same meaning. For example, the meaning of a causative construction in English (Jen had her computer fixed) is conveyed using an active structure in Korean (Jen-NOM her computer-ACC fixed), and yet little is known about how bilinguals represent and process such constructions. The present study investigated whether late bilinguals develop shared or language-specific representations for crosslinguistically different (causatives) and similar (transitives) constructions. Using between-language structural priming, Experiment 1 showed that proficient Korean-English bilinguals exhibited a stronger priming effect for transitives than did less proficient bilinguals. Using a picture-sentence verification task, Experiment 2 showed that proficient bilinguals were more likely to apply the rules of Korean causatives to the processing of English causatives than were less proficient bilinguals. Our results suggest that Korean-English bilinguals share syntactic representations for both similar and different constructions, indicating that the bilingual system is highly integrated.
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