Panel C4The present study reports on a small-scale investigation of Mandarin aspectual marking among two groups of pre-intermediate learners of Mandarin Chinese: native English speakers and native Korean speakers. The use of -le, -guo, and -zhe in the learners' written work was examined, with particular attention to three variables: (i) overall frequency of aspectual marking, (ii) frequency of occurrence of each marker, and (iii) interaction between these markers and situation types (Smith 1997). The learners' patterns were also compared with those of a group of native Mandarin speakers and analysed in terms of the postulates of the Aspect Hypothesis (Andersen & Shirai 1996, Bardovi-Harlig 2000). The overall analysis discerned both similari...
This study reports three experiments on how children learning Mandarin Chinese comprehend and use as...
The Aspect Hypothesis (AH) has been well attested in research on L1 and L2 acquisition of Indo-Europ...
This study reports three experiments on how children learning Mandarin Chinese comprehend and use as...
This paper presents the newly released Lancaster Corpus of Mandarin Chinese (LCMC), a Chinese match ...
Aspect of Mandarin Chinese has attracted much interest and attention in recent years. Mandarin langu...
Cross-linguistic research on the development of tense-aspect marking has revealed a strong effect of...
This paper uses an English-Chinese parallel corpus, an L1 Chinese comparable corpus, and an L1 Chine...
This experimental study investigates the second language acquisition of the four Mandarin aspect mar...
This experimental study investigates the second language acquisition of the four Mandarin aspect mar...
This study explored the patterns and predictors of aspect marker acquisition of Chinese preschoolers...
By analyzing corpus data, we have shown that the tendencies of restricting perfective past marking t...
This study evaluates the differing claims of the Aspect Hypothesis (Anderson & Shirai 1996) and the ...
Chinese, as an aspect language, has played an important role in the development of aspect theory. Th...
Previous studies on the neural cognitive mechanisms of aspectual processing in second language (L2) ...
Chinese, as an aspect language, has played an important role in the development of aspect theory. Th...
This study reports three experiments on how children learning Mandarin Chinese comprehend and use as...
The Aspect Hypothesis (AH) has been well attested in research on L1 and L2 acquisition of Indo-Europ...
This study reports three experiments on how children learning Mandarin Chinese comprehend and use as...
This paper presents the newly released Lancaster Corpus of Mandarin Chinese (LCMC), a Chinese match ...
Aspect of Mandarin Chinese has attracted much interest and attention in recent years. Mandarin langu...
Cross-linguistic research on the development of tense-aspect marking has revealed a strong effect of...
This paper uses an English-Chinese parallel corpus, an L1 Chinese comparable corpus, and an L1 Chine...
This experimental study investigates the second language acquisition of the four Mandarin aspect mar...
This experimental study investigates the second language acquisition of the four Mandarin aspect mar...
This study explored the patterns and predictors of aspect marker acquisition of Chinese preschoolers...
By analyzing corpus data, we have shown that the tendencies of restricting perfective past marking t...
This study evaluates the differing claims of the Aspect Hypothesis (Anderson & Shirai 1996) and the ...
Chinese, as an aspect language, has played an important role in the development of aspect theory. Th...
Previous studies on the neural cognitive mechanisms of aspectual processing in second language (L2) ...
Chinese, as an aspect language, has played an important role in the development of aspect theory. Th...
This study reports three experiments on how children learning Mandarin Chinese comprehend and use as...
The Aspect Hypothesis (AH) has been well attested in research on L1 and L2 acquisition of Indo-Europ...
This study reports three experiments on how children learning Mandarin Chinese comprehend and use as...