THE ROLE OF NARRATIVE STRUCTURE IN THE ACQUISITION OF EUROPEAN PORTUGUESE PERFECTIVE AND IMPERFECTIVE MORPHOLOGY BY L1 MANDARIN CHINESE LEARNERS

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Autor(a) principal: Yang, Aoran
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Zhu, Linke
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Caderno de Letras (Pelotas. Online)
Texto Completo: http://periodicos.ufpel.edu.br/ojs2/index.php/cadernodeletras/article/view/20347
Resumo: The study of the acquisition of L2 tense-aspect and the development of aspectual distinctions has been conducted according to various theoretical hypotheses, among which the Discourse Hypothesis stands out nowadays. In order to examine the relationship between the use of perfective/imperfective morphology and the narrative grounding, the present study is oriented by three research questions: (1) what is the temporal base like in the past narratives produced by L1 Mandarin Chinese learners of European Portuguese? (2) is the choice of perfective and imperfective verbal morphology influenced by the narrative grounding? (3) do the learners of different proficiency levels mark the narrative grounding with different verbal forms? On the basis of a quantitative analysis on the data collected from the narratives produced by 12 L1 Mandarin Chinese learners of European Portuguese, the results revealed that the temporal base for narratives is clearly perfective-imperfective and that the foreground was mostly marked by the perfective morphology, whereas the imperfective tended to be used to mark the background, irrespective of the learners’ proficiency levels.  
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spelling THE ROLE OF NARRATIVE STRUCTURE IN THE ACQUISITION OF EUROPEAN PORTUGUESE PERFECTIVE AND IMPERFECTIVE MORPHOLOGY BY L1 MANDARIN CHINESE LEARNERSPerfective/imperfective morphology; Mandarin Chinese learners of European Portuguese; Discourse Hypothesis; narrative structure; Portuguese as Second Language.The study of the acquisition of L2 tense-aspect and the development of aspectual distinctions has been conducted according to various theoretical hypotheses, among which the Discourse Hypothesis stands out nowadays. In order to examine the relationship between the use of perfective/imperfective morphology and the narrative grounding, the present study is oriented by three research questions: (1) what is the temporal base like in the past narratives produced by L1 Mandarin Chinese learners of European Portuguese? (2) is the choice of perfective and imperfective verbal morphology influenced by the narrative grounding? (3) do the learners of different proficiency levels mark the narrative grounding with different verbal forms? On the basis of a quantitative analysis on the data collected from the narratives produced by 12 L1 Mandarin Chinese learners of European Portuguese, the results revealed that the temporal base for narratives is clearly perfective-imperfective and that the foreground was mostly marked by the perfective morphology, whereas the imperfective tended to be used to mark the background, irrespective of the learners’ proficiency levels.  Universidade Federal de PelotasYang, AoranZhu, Linke2022-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://periodicos.ufpel.edu.br/ojs2/index.php/cadernodeletras/article/view/2034710.15210/cdl.v0i42.20347Caderno de Letras; n. 42 (2022): Edição Atemática - Linguística e Literatura; 371-3922358-14090102-957610.15210/cdl.v0i42reponame:Caderno de Letras (Pelotas. Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Pelotas (UFPEL)instacron:UFPELenghttp://periodicos.ufpel.edu.br/ojs2/index.php/cadernodeletras/article/view/20347/14227Direitos autorais 2022 Aoran Yang, Linke Zhuhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-04-08T17:35:49Zoai:ojs.10.0.0.224:article/20347Revistahttps://periodicos.ufpel.edu.br/ojs2/index.php/cadernodeletras/indexPUBhttp://periodicos.ufpel.edu.br/ojs2/index.php/cadernodeletras/oaicadernodeletras@ufpel.edu.br||cadernodeletras@ufpel.edu.br|| hjcribeiro@gmail.com|| fonseca.claudialorena@gmail.com2358-14090102-9576opendoar:2022-04-08T17:35:49Caderno de Letras (Pelotas. Online) - Universidade Federal de Pelotas (UFPEL)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv THE ROLE OF NARRATIVE STRUCTURE IN THE ACQUISITION OF EUROPEAN PORTUGUESE PERFECTIVE AND IMPERFECTIVE MORPHOLOGY BY L1 MANDARIN CHINESE LEARNERS
title THE ROLE OF NARRATIVE STRUCTURE IN THE ACQUISITION OF EUROPEAN PORTUGUESE PERFECTIVE AND IMPERFECTIVE MORPHOLOGY BY L1 MANDARIN CHINESE LEARNERS
spellingShingle THE ROLE OF NARRATIVE STRUCTURE IN THE ACQUISITION OF EUROPEAN PORTUGUESE PERFECTIVE AND IMPERFECTIVE MORPHOLOGY BY L1 MANDARIN CHINESE LEARNERS
Yang, Aoran
Perfective/imperfective morphology; Mandarin Chinese learners of European Portuguese; Discourse Hypothesis; narrative structure; Portuguese as Second Language.
title_short THE ROLE OF NARRATIVE STRUCTURE IN THE ACQUISITION OF EUROPEAN PORTUGUESE PERFECTIVE AND IMPERFECTIVE MORPHOLOGY BY L1 MANDARIN CHINESE LEARNERS
title_full THE ROLE OF NARRATIVE STRUCTURE IN THE ACQUISITION OF EUROPEAN PORTUGUESE PERFECTIVE AND IMPERFECTIVE MORPHOLOGY BY L1 MANDARIN CHINESE LEARNERS
title_fullStr THE ROLE OF NARRATIVE STRUCTURE IN THE ACQUISITION OF EUROPEAN PORTUGUESE PERFECTIVE AND IMPERFECTIVE MORPHOLOGY BY L1 MANDARIN CHINESE LEARNERS
title_full_unstemmed THE ROLE OF NARRATIVE STRUCTURE IN THE ACQUISITION OF EUROPEAN PORTUGUESE PERFECTIVE AND IMPERFECTIVE MORPHOLOGY BY L1 MANDARIN CHINESE LEARNERS
title_sort THE ROLE OF NARRATIVE STRUCTURE IN THE ACQUISITION OF EUROPEAN PORTUGUESE PERFECTIVE AND IMPERFECTIVE MORPHOLOGY BY L1 MANDARIN CHINESE LEARNERS
author Yang, Aoran
author_facet Yang, Aoran
Zhu, Linke
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Yang, Aoran
Zhu, Linke
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Perfective/imperfective morphology; Mandarin Chinese learners of European Portuguese; Discourse Hypothesis; narrative structure; Portuguese as Second Language.
topic Perfective/imperfective morphology; Mandarin Chinese learners of European Portuguese; Discourse Hypothesis; narrative structure; Portuguese as Second Language.
description The study of the acquisition of L2 tense-aspect and the development of aspectual distinctions has been conducted according to various theoretical hypotheses, among which the Discourse Hypothesis stands out nowadays. In order to examine the relationship between the use of perfective/imperfective morphology and the narrative grounding, the present study is oriented by three research questions: (1) what is the temporal base like in the past narratives produced by L1 Mandarin Chinese learners of European Portuguese? (2) is the choice of perfective and imperfective verbal morphology influenced by the narrative grounding? (3) do the learners of different proficiency levels mark the narrative grounding with different verbal forms? On the basis of a quantitative analysis on the data collected from the narratives produced by 12 L1 Mandarin Chinese learners of European Portuguese, the results revealed that the temporal base for narratives is clearly perfective-imperfective and that the foreground was mostly marked by the perfective morphology, whereas the imperfective tended to be used to mark the background, irrespective of the learners’ proficiency levels.  
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