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The Interpretation of Discourse-Linked Wh-Phrases by EFL Learners SCOPUS KCI

Title
The Interpretation of Discourse-Linked Wh-Phrases by EFL Learners
Authors
Kweon S.-O.
Date Issued
2012-03
Publisher
아시아영어교육학회
Abstract
This study investigates the processing of personal pronouns (he/she) in English when the possible antecedent is either a discourse-linked which N phrase or a non-discourse-linked who phrase, using a self-paced sentence processing technique. Data collected from 41 Korean learners of English were analyzed in terms of the reading time for a pronoun following a wh-phrase. Learners preferred a d-linked wh-phrase (which N) rather than a non-d-linked wh-phrase (who) as the antecedent of a pronoun. This was similar to the results from native speakers of English in Frazier and Clifton's (2002) study, but learners differed from native speakers based on different types of constructions used in the test. A unique result of the embedding effect in which embedded sentences were easier than matrix sentences were observed and implications of second language acquisition theory are discussed based on this result.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/36809
ISSN
1738-3102
Article Type
Article
Citation
Journal of Asia TEFL, vol. 9, no. 1, page. 133 - 146, 2012-03
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