Heritage and L2 processing of person and number features: Evidence from Spanish subject-verb agreement

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https://doi.org/10.21283/2376905X.3.46

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ONLINE PROCESSING, VERBAL FEATURES, SV SENTENCES, HERITAGE LANGUAGE

Abstract

This article reports on a study, with online measures, which investigated the processing of subject–verb (SV) agreement sentences by one group of heritage Spanish speakers (HSs), two groups of L2 learners of Spanish (L1 English) and one group of traditional Spanish native speakers. Experimental SV sentences manipulated person and number features with subjects and verbs in the present tense. Between-group statistical analyses indicated differential processing between the heritage and the L2 groups. The heritage group’s performance was more native-like than the L2 participants. Within-subject tests showed some similar patterns between heritage and L2 high-level processing, including delayed sensitivity to ungrammaticality after the verb region. We argue that the HSs were able to process basic grammar structures, just as traditional native speakers do. This suggests early bilingualism conferred an advantage to HSS when compared to L2 learners, in the control of basic agreement in Spanish.

Author Biographies

Estrella Rodríguez, Florida State University

Estrella Rodríguez is research faculty and coordinator in the School of Communication Science & Disorders at Florida State University. She specializes in bilingual literacy interventions for dual language learners. Her research extends to child and adult heritage speakers in Florida and Quebec.

Lara Reglero, Florida State University

Lara Reglero is associate professor of Spanish in the Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics at Florida State University. She specializes in syntax, the syntax-phonology interface and language acquisition. Her work has appeared published in journals such as Probus, Studia Linguistica, and The Linguistic Review.

Published

2015-12-30

How to Cite

Rodríguez, E., & Reglero, L. (2015). Heritage and L2 processing of person and number features: Evidence from Spanish subject-verb agreement. EuroAmerican Journal of Applied Linguistics and Languages, 2(2), 11–30. https://doi.org/10.21283/2376905X.3.46

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Research Articles - Regular Issue

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