On the structural basis of non-redundant acquisition: Evidence from Spanish bilingual L3 Portuguese.
Abstract
This chapter has two goals: (a) to discuss the Spanish-Portuguese interface
in current formal language acquisition research and (b) to highlight the
contributions of this language pairing in the emerging field of formal third
language acquisition. The authors discuss two L3 acquisition studies (Montrul,
Dias, & Santos, 2011; Giancaspro, Halloran, & Iverson, in press) examining
Differential Object Marking, a morphological case marker present in Spanish but
not in Portuguese, arguing that the results show how data from Spanish-English
bilinguals learning Brazilian Portuguese as an L3 illuminate the deterministic
role of structural and typological similarity in linguistic transfer. The data
provide supportive evidence for only one of three existing L3 transfer models:
the Typological Proximity Model (Rothman, 2010, 2011, 2013).
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing CompanyCitation
In: Amaral, Patrícia and Carvalho, Ana Maria (eds.): "Portuguese-Spanish Interfaces: Diachrony, synchrony, and contact", Issues in Spanish and Lusophone Linguistics, No 1, 2014, p.317–334Metadata
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