In:Study Abroad and the Second Language Acquisition of Sociolinguistic Variation in Spanish
Edited by Sara Zahler, Avizia Y. Long and Bret Linford
[Issues in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics 37] 2023
► pp. 321–349
Chapter 11Learning context and the development of second language
Spanish
Past-time perfective marking at home and abroad
Published online: 6 June 2023
https://doi.org/10.1075/ihll.37.11zah
https://doi.org/10.1075/ihll.37.11zah
Abstract
This study examines the variation between the
preterit and present perfect among 43 learners studying abroad in
Chile and Spain. We compared their results to those of 105 Spanish
learners in the at-home university context to determine whether our
learners approached regional norms or if they followed an
acquisitional pathway common to English-speaking learners of
Spanish. Twenty-three native speakers from Chile, Spain, and the
at-home context also completed the study. Results indicate that both
study abroad groups developed similarly to each other and to the
at-home learners. These findings suggest that, for variable
past-time perfective marking, rather than approaching regional
norms, students who participate in study abroad move along a
developmental trajectory common to English-speaking learners of
Spanish.
Keywords: acquisition, learning context, sociolinguistic variation, perfective
Article outline
- Introduction
- Background
- Native Spanish perfective marking
- Second language Spanish perfective marking
- The current study
- Method
- Participants and learning context
- Second language learners
- Native speakers
- Tasks
- Analysis
- Participants and learning context
- Results
- Distribution of forms
- Regression analysis
- Native speakers
- Study abroad learners
- At-home learners
- Discussion
- Conclusion
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