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dc.contributor.authorMadlener-Charpentier, Karin-
dc.date.accessioned2023-12-15T10:49:54Z-
dc.date.available2023-12-15T10:49:54Z-
dc.date.issued2023-10-06-
dc.identifier.urihttps://digitalcollection.zhaw.ch/handle/11475/29412-
dc.description.abstractCross-linguistic variation in the spatial language domain is well documented; for spontaneous motion, a main distinction is typically made between verb- and satellite-framed languages (Slobin 2004). These differ systematically in terms of information focus (which semantic components are typically verbalized?) and information locus (which linguistic means are typically used? Harr 2012: 156). Typological differences have been shown to lead to effects of learned attention in first language (L1) acquisition (Thinking for Speaking, Slobin 1996) and, in turn, to affect the L2 acquisition of lexicalization/conceptualization patterns (e.g., Muñoz & Cadierno 2019; Treffers-Daller & Tidball 2016) when the L2 typologically differs from the L1 (especially in terms of manner salience) and L2 users have to learn new ways of re-thinking for speaking (Cadierno 2008, 259). However, not all L2 challenges can be traced back to typological differences (e.g., Madlener-Charpentier 2022). For instance, the encoding of paths is challenging for L2 German users with typologically different L1s (English, Danish, French, Spanish; Madlener-Charpentier & Liste Lamas 2022). These challenges can be inferred from error patterns in general, but also, and particularly well, from patterns of intraindividual variation, which show that even advanced L2 users struggle with the formal and functional distinction of path encoding devices (local adverbs, e.g., unten ‘at the bottom; directional adverbs, e.g., runter ‘down’; verb particles, e.g., unter- ‘down’; prepositions, e.g., unter ‘under’) and their combinatorial potential (cf. example (1), Madlener-Charpentier & Liste Lamas 2022: 14). This presentation expands on these findings and discusses selected characteristics of L2 verbalizations of spontaneous and caused motion events in cartoon and picture book retellings produced by advanced adult users of L2 German (L1 English, n=6, L1 French, n=6) with a special focus on intra-individual variation – in both manner and path encoding –, its informative value and potential methodological implications for L2 acquisition research.de_CH
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dc.subjectZweitsprachede_CH
dc.subjectSpracherwerbde_CH
dc.subject.ddc401.9: Psycho- und Soziolinguistikde_CH
dc.subject.ddc404.2: Zwei- und Mehrsprachigkeitde_CH
dc.titleMaking sense of intra-individual variation in the domain of motion event encoding in German as a second languagede_CH
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zhaw.conference.detailsNew Perspectives in Second Language Acquisition Research, Gießen, Germany, 5-6 October 2023de_CH
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Madlener-Charpentier, K. (2023, October 6). Making sense of intra-individual variation in the domain of motion event encoding in German as a second language. New Perspectives in Second Language Acquisition Research, Gießen, Germany, 5-6 October 2023.
Madlener-Charpentier, K. (2023) ‘Making sense of intra-individual variation in the domain of motion event encoding in German as a second language’, in New Perspectives in Second Language Acquisition Research, Gießen, Germany, 5-6 October 2023.
K. Madlener-Charpentier, “Making sense of intra-individual variation in the domain of motion event encoding in German as a second language,” in New Perspectives in Second Language Acquisition Research, Gießen, Germany, 5-6 October 2023, Oct. 2023.
MADLENER-CHARPENTIER, Karin, 2023. Making sense of intra-individual variation in the domain of motion event encoding in German as a second language. In: New Perspectives in Second Language Acquisition Research, Gießen, Germany, 5-6 October 2023. Conference paper. 6 Oktober 2023
Madlener-Charpentier, Karin. 2023. “Making Sense of Intra-Individual Variation in the Domain of Motion Event Encoding in German as a Second Language.” Conference paper. In New Perspectives in Second Language Acquisition Research, Gießen, Germany, 5-6 October 2023.
Madlener-Charpentier, Karin. “Making Sense of Intra-Individual Variation in the Domain of Motion Event Encoding in German as a Second Language.” New Perspectives in Second Language Acquisition Research, Gießen, Germany, 5-6 October 2023, 2023.


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