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Cross-linguistic influence in the acquisition of adpositions in L3

Pages 697-716 | Received 26 May 2020, Accepted 01 Apr 2021, Published online: 23 Apr 2021
 

ABSTRACT

This study sets out to investigate possible effects of previously learned languages on the acquisition of English as a third language by examining six prepositions (in, on, at, behind, over, to) when they denote spatial relations. Two picture description tasks were employed to find out which of the two known languages (L1 and/or L2) is the major source of cross-linguistic influence on the acquisition of English (L3) prepositions given the fact that adpositions have different morphosyntactic representations in Turkish, Kurdish and English. Turkish-Kurdish bilinguals learning English as a third language formed the experimental group and Turkish monolinguals learning English as a second language served as a control group in the study. The results revealed that the Turkish-Kurdish bilinguals have better performance in the comprehension and production of the target prepositions than the monolingual Turkish control group, particularly when there are structural overlaps (i.e. prepositions in both Kurdish and English) between the adpositional systems of L1-Kurdish and L3-English. The findings are suggestive of structural similarity and typological proximity as overriding factors in cross-linguistic influence in the acquisition of L3 English.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

Notes

1 Another reason for the choice of these English prepositions in particular and their counterparts in Turkish and Kurdish is their frequency. The prepositions ‘in, on, at, over, and to’ are reported to be among the most frequent words (Saint-Dizier, Citation2006; Tyler & Evans, Citation2003; Zelinsky-Wibbelt, Citation1993).

2 In order to evaluate the participants’ level of English, the placement test employed by Middle East Technical University (similar to Oxford Placement test) was given to them. On the test, all the participants scored between 45 and 55 in the exam and were identified to be pre-intermediate. The mean score of Group A is 50.4 (range 49–52) while mean score for Group B is 52.2 (range 50–55).

3 The pictures of the experiment were drawn by Şeyda Canpolat.

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