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dc.contributor華文碩
dc.creator杜容玥
dc.creatorTu, Jung-Yueh
dc.creatorCha, Jih-Ho
dc.creatorWu, Min-Da
dc.creatorSung, Yao-Ting
dc.date2014-08
dc.date.accessioned2020-12-16T07:19:50Z-
dc.date.available2020-12-16T07:19:50Z-
dc.date.issued2020-12-16T07:19:50Z-
dc.identifier.urihttp://nccur.lib.nccu.edu.tw/handle/140.119/132986-
dc.description.abstractThis project investigates second language (L2) learners’ processing of four types of Chinese relative clauses crossing extraction types and demonstrative-classifier (DCl) positions. Using a word order judgment task with a whole-sentence reading technique, the study also discusses how psycholinguistic theories bear explanatory power in L2 data. An overall preference for DClfirst structures and an advantage of DCl-subject relative clauses over the other three structures were found. Results were largely compatible with the filler-gap domain theory and indicated a weak subject-gap advantage. These motivations are subject to influences from other factors, and a multi-constraint proposal was proposed.
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dc.relationThe 3rd International Conference on Chinese as a Second Language Research, University of Parma
dc.subjectcanonical word order ;  Chinese relative clauses ; demonstrative-classifier ;  filler-gap ;  linear distance ; perspective shift ;  psycholinguistic theories ;  second language processing ;  structural distance ; subject preference
dc.titleOn the processing of relative clauses in Chinese as a second language: An eye-tracking study
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