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TRANSITIVITY ALTERNATIONS IN L2 ACQUISITION Toward a Modular View ofTransfer

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 June 2000

Silvina Montrul
Affiliation:
University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign

Abstract

This experimental study on English, Spanish, and Turkish as second languages investigatesthe interaction of universal principles and L1 knowledge in interlanguage grammars by focusingon verbs that participate in the causative/inchoative alternation (such as break inEnglish). These verbs have the same lexico-semantic composition, but differ crosslinguisticallyas to how they encode the alternation morphologically. Results of a picture judgment task showthat, as in L1 acquisition, L2 learners of Turkish, Spanish, and English with different L1s rely ona universal mechanism when learning transitivity alternations. L1 influence plays a prominentrole in the morphological realization of the alternation. These findings suggest that UG and L1knowledge may not affect all linguistic domains in the same way at a given stage ofdevelopment. It is proposed that transfer is subject to modularity in interlanguage grammars.

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Research Article
Copyright
2000 Cambridge University Press

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