The emergence of sentence Topic in a Topic-prominent language: A descriptive study of L2 Chinese

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    Abstract

    The present study investigates the L2 developmental course of the sentence Topic in a Topic-prominent language - Mandarin Chinese. It examines the structural, the semantic and the discourse-pragmatic aspects of the Topic development, thereby focusing on the word order, the semantic feature of definiteness and the information status of the Topic in the L2 speech data of three adult Mandarin learners of English background. The results show that the structural development of the Topic begins with the canonical order in which the Topic is identified with the Subject, and progresses toward the non-canonical order in which the Topic role is taken by the Object. Although the Topic element is largely encoded with the (+definite) feature, there is evidence to suggest a general lack of awareness for the semantic requirements for the Topic, as well as issues in the understanding of the contextual contrast between the Subject-topic and the Object-topic structures such as the ba-Object construction.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationTheoretical and Methodological Developments in Processability Theory
    EditorsKristof Baten, Aafke Buyl, Katja Lochtman and Mieke Van Herreweghe
    Place of PublicationAmsterdam
    PublisherJohn Benjamins Publishing Company
    Pages45-69
    Volume1
    Edition1
    ISBN (Print)9789027203045
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2015

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