Interface conditions on postverbal subjectsA corpus study of L2 English

  1. Cristóbal Lozano Pozo
  2. Amaya Mendikoetxea
Revista:
Bilingualism: Language and cognition

ISSN: 1366-7289

Año de publicación: 2010

Volumen: 13

Número: 4

Páginas: 475-497

Tipo: Artículo

DOI: 10.1017/S1366728909990538 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR

Otras publicaciones en: Bilingualism: Language and cognition

Resumen

This paper investigates how syntactic knowledge interfaces with other cognitive systems by analysing the production of postverbal subjects, V(erb)–S(ubject) order, in an L1 Spanish–L2 English corpus and a comparable English native corpus. VS order in both native and L2 English is shown to be constrained by properties operating at three interfaces: (i) lexicon–syntax: the verb is unaccusative (Unaccusative Hypothesis); (ii) syntax–discourse: the subject is focus (End-Focus Principle) and (iii) syntax–phonology: the subject is heavy (End-Weight Principle). We show that, since learners produce VS under the same interface conditions as native speakers, unaccusativity is a necessary but not a sufficient condition for VS production. However, learners overproduce VS and make persistent errors in their syntactic encoding. Our findings support recent proposals that these difficulties stem from problems at coordinating syntactic knowledge with knowledge from other external systems, but they suggest that the nature of such difficulties is not external to the syntax.