英語学習入門期における基本構文の定着度のゆれに関する分析的研究

This paper reports a study conducted to investigate lexically-motivated variability in the acquisition of basic sentence structures among EFL beginners. The subjects were 150 first-year junior high school students. Nine basic sentence structures were chosen for this purpose and transformed into a pa...

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Published in全国英語教育学会紀要 Vol. 5; pp. 1 - 10
Main Authors 森田, 敏一, 杉本, 洋之, 平岡, 嘉伸, 伊東, 治己
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 全国英語教育学会 1994
The Japan Society of English Language Education
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ISSN1344-8560
2432-0412
DOI10.20581/arele.5.0_1

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Summary:This paper reports a study conducted to investigate lexically-motivated variability in the acquisition of basic sentence structures among EFL beginners. The subjects were 150 first-year junior high school students. Nine basic sentence structures were chosen for this purpose and transformed into a partial translation test. For each sentence structure two different types of target sentences were prepared for translation; those with familiar lexical combinations and those with unfamiliar ones. An analysis of the results of the translation test revealed a significant degree of lexically-motivated variability in the acquisition of basic sentence structures among the subjects. It also revealed that slow learners are generally more vulnerable to surface lexical variation than good learners. Implications of these findings for SLA research and second language teaching are also discussed.
ISSN:1344-8560
2432-0412
DOI:10.20581/arele.5.0_1