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Age Constraints on L2 Learners’ Processing of Derivational Morphology

Title
Age Constraints on L2 Learners’ Processing of Derivational Morphology
Author
이다미
Keywords
L2 processing; age constraints; derivational morphology; L2 처리; 연령제약; 파생형태론
Issue Date
2015-03
Publisher
한국외국어교육학회
Citation
Foreign Languages Education, v. 22, NO. 1, Page. 1-21
Abstract
This study examined how L2 learners of English process morphologically complex words (e.g., bareness) and psuedowords (e.g.,*boilness) to investigate if the L2 processing of derivational morphology is subject to critical period effects. It has been claimed that native speakers rely on procedural memory to process morphologically complex words, while L2 learners tend to utilize declarative memory to process them (Ullman, 2001, 2004, 2005). According to Ullman, L2 learners’ reliance on declarative memory for processing morphologically complex words is due to maturational changes in procedural memory. Two related experiments with a masked priming lexical decision task were conducted with two groups of Korean learners: early and late L2 learners. With regard to the results, early L2 learners showed stem priming effects for morphologically related prime-target pairs, which is indicative of morphological decomposition. On the other hand, late L2 learners did not provide any evidence of stem priming, indicating that they might have processed the morphologically complex word/pseudoword as a whole unit. These data suggest that the L2 processing of late learners is different from that of early learners.
URI
https://www.earticle.net/Article/A254874https://repository.hanyang.ac.kr/handle/20.500.11754/184441
ISSN
1226-4628
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COLLEGE OF LANGUAGES & CULTURES[E](국제문화대학) > ENGLISH LANGUAGE & CULTURE(영미언어·문화학과) > Articles
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