Title of article :
Crosslinguistic Influence at Syntaxpragmatics Interface: A Case of OPC in Persian
Author/Authors :
Marefat ، Hamideh University of Tehran , Sheydaii ، Iman University of Tehran
Pages :
18
From page :
135
To page :
152
Abstract :
Recent research in the area of Second Language Acquisition has proposed that bilinguals and L2 learners show syntactic indeterminacy when syntactic properties interface with other cognitive domains. Most of the research in this area has focused on the pragmatic use of syntactic properties while the investigation of compliance with a grammatical rule at syntaxrelated interfaces has not received due attention. In this study, the compliance of 67 Persian native speakers and 52 Persian speaking L2 learners of English with the Overt Pronoun Constraint (OPC, henceforth) a proposed UG principle, at the syntaxpragmatics interface is investigated. Both groups of participants demonstrated violations of the OPC at the syntaxpragmatics interface. It is argued that the results of this study both confirm and complement Sorace and Filiaci’s (2006) Interface Hypothesis while showing that difficulties at interface contexts are more a result of interface complexities than crosslinguistic influence.
Keywords :
Overt Pronoun Constraint , Syntax Pragmatics Interface , Second Language Acquisition , Cross Linguistic Influence
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Applied Language Studies
Serial Year :
2012
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Applied Language Studies
Record number :
2454470
Link To Document :
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