It is commonly held that second language learners start with quite primitive syntactic structures and then gradually approximate their syntax to the target language norm. Some functional approaches to SLA consider the whole acquisitional process to be a consecutive “syntactization”, when learners pass from the pragmatic mode to the syntactic mode. I decided to verify if this works when the learners’ native language is more hypotactic than their second language, so I created a bilingual corpus of written descriptions of seven episodes of a mute film “Modern Times” which comprehends productions in Russian L2 of italophones, Italian L1 (more hypotactic) and Russian L1 (less hypotactic), and I analyzed the complexity of macro-syntactic hierarchies used in the corpus. So in this article I will describe the observed data and I will demonstrate that the level of complexity of macro-syntactic hierarchies used by Italians when speaking Russian L2 even on beginner stages of acquisition is superior to the complexity of Russian L1 macro-syntactic hierarchies. So I will argue that regarding syntactic complexity the explicative hypothesis of the influence of mother tongue is much more valid than the one of a still immature competence in second language.

Stoyanova, N., Complessità della gerarchizzazione sintattica in L2: confronto fra il russo degli apprendenti italofoni e quello dei parlanti nativi, <<L'ANALISI LINGUISTICA E LETTERARIA>>, 2013; XXI (Dicembre): 207-228 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/61073]

Complessità della gerarchizzazione sintattica in L2: confronto fra il russo degli apprendenti italofoni e quello dei parlanti nativi

Stoyanova, Nataliya
2013

Abstract

It is commonly held that second language learners start with quite primitive syntactic structures and then gradually approximate their syntax to the target language norm. Some functional approaches to SLA consider the whole acquisitional process to be a consecutive “syntactization”, when learners pass from the pragmatic mode to the syntactic mode. I decided to verify if this works when the learners’ native language is more hypotactic than their second language, so I created a bilingual corpus of written descriptions of seven episodes of a mute film “Modern Times” which comprehends productions in Russian L2 of italophones, Italian L1 (more hypotactic) and Russian L1 (less hypotactic), and I analyzed the complexity of macro-syntactic hierarchies used in the corpus. So in this article I will describe the observed data and I will demonstrate that the level of complexity of macro-syntactic hierarchies used by Italians when speaking Russian L2 even on beginner stages of acquisition is superior to the complexity of Russian L1 macro-syntactic hierarchies. So I will argue that regarding syntactic complexity the explicative hypothesis of the influence of mother tongue is much more valid than the one of a still immature competence in second language.
2013
AREA10 - SCIENZE DELL'ANTICHITÀ, FILOLOGICO-LETTERARIE E STORICO-ARTISTICHE
Saggio (>5 pp. se a stampa, >20.000 caratteri se online), pubblicato in italiano in Italia, in rivista, in volume collettivo, in atti di congressi, in cataloghi, provvisti di comitato scientifico internazionale o peer review
Italiano
Articolo in rivista
Italiano
russo
sintassi
acquisizione
Inglese
russian
syntax
acquisition
Settore L-LIN/21 - SLAVISTICA
Settore L-LIN/01 - GLOTTOLOGIA E LINGUISTICA
EDUCatt
XXI
Dicembre
2013
207
228
22
Esperti anonimi
Articolo su rivista scientifica / specializzata
a stampa
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Stoyanova, N., Complessità della gerarchizzazione sintattica in L2: confronto fra il russo degli apprendenti italofoni e quello dei parlanti nativi, <<L'ANALISI LINGUISTICA E LETTERARIA>>, 2013; XXI (Dicembre): 207-228 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/61073]
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