Noun Combination in Interlanguage
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Noun Combination in Interlanguage

Typology Effects in Complex Determiner Phrases

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  2. English
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  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Noun Combination in Interlanguage

Typology Effects in Complex Determiner Phrases

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This study examines effects of L1 typology on the interlanguage of L2 learners of English. Czech learners use phrasal constructs (the song about love) significantly more often than Chinese learners, who prefer noun+noun compounds (the love song). Determiner properties and the process of noun incorporation systematically relate both options.

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Yes, you can access Noun Combination in Interlanguage by Christiane Bongartz in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Sprachen & Linguistik & Sprachen. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.

Information

Publisher
De Gruyter
Year
2011
Print ISBN
9783484304482
eBook ISBN
9783110940718
Edition
1
Subtopic
Sprachen

Table of contents

  1. Acknowledgments
  2. Introduction
  3. 1 The Grammar of Noun Combination
  4. 1.1 Introduction
  5. 1.2 Noun combination in English: a variable target
  6. 1.3 Summary
  7. 2 Noun Cominbination and Language Typology in First and Second Language Acquisition – A Review of the Literature
  8. 2.0 Introduction
  9. 2.1 Noun combination in first language acquisition
  10. 2.2 Noun combination in second language acquisition
  11. 2.3 Summary
  12. 3 The Typological Intersection and the Empirical Study of Noun Combination in Interlanguage
  13. 3.0 Introduction
  14. 3.1 The contrastive analysis of noun combination
  15. 3.2 Studying noun combination in interlanguage
  16. 3.3 Gathering the evidence
  17. 3.4 Summary
  18. 4 Testing for the Grammar of Noun Combination in Interlanguage
  19. 4.0 Introduction
  20. 4.1 Evidence for typology effects
  21. 4.2 Method
  22. 4.3 Results
  23. 4.4 Hypotheses revisited
  24. 4.5 Summary
  25. 5 Analysis and Discussion
  26. 5.0 Introduction
  27. 5.1 The typological intersections
  28. 5.2 Conceptualizing language contact
  29. 5.3 Noun combination across languages
  30. 5.4 Summary
  31. References
  32. Appendix 1: Grammaticality judgment task
  33. Appendix 2: Sample transcripts