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  • Benson, Ken, 1956 (author)
  • Razón y espíritu. Análisis de la dualidad subyacente en el discurso narrativo de Juan Benet
  • 1989
  • Doctoral thesis (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • The narrative discourse of Juan Benet is commonly described as an enigmatic, ambiguous and hermetic discourse that cannot be interpreted in an unequivocal way. The aim of this dissertation is to analyse the effect of such a discourse upon the reader by studying the literary code of the author and the interaction that such a code requieres of a 'model reader' (according to Umberto Eco, a reader who takes notice of the poetics underlying Benet's narrative discourse) in order to reach a meaning. The result of this analysis proves that any tentative mimetic interpretation becomes repeatedly shattered. Instead, we propose a metaphorical interpretation in which Benet's discourse represents the tension between reason and emotion ('geist', 'espíritu') in human condition.
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  • Bohnacker, Ute, 1969-, et al. (author)
  • Nonnative acquisition of Verb Second: On the empirical underpinnings of universal L2 claims
  • 2005
  • In: <em>The function of function words and functional categories.</em>. - Amsterdam/Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company. - 9027228027 ; , s. 41-77
  • Book chapter (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Acquiring Germanic verb second is typically described as difficult for second-languagelearners. Even speakers of a V2-language (Swedish) learning another V2-language (German)are said not to transfer V2 but to start with a non-V2 grammar, following a universaldevelopmental path of verb placement. The present study contests this claim, documentingearly targetlike V2 production for 6 Swedish ab-initio (and 23 intermediate) learners ofGerman, at a time when their interlanguage syntax elsewhere is nontargetlike (head-initialVPs). Learners whose only nonnative language is German never violate V2, indicatingtransfer of V2-L1 syntax. Informants with previous knowledge of English are less targetlikein their L3-German productions, indicating interference from non-V2 English. V2 per se isthus not universally difficult for nonnative learners.
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  • Bohnacker, Ute (author)
  • On the “vulnerability” of syntactic domains in Swedish and German
  • 2007
  • In: Language Acquisition. - : Informa UK Limited. - 1048-9223 .- 1532-7817. ; 14:1, s. 31-73
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Thispaper investigates the L2 acquisition of clausal syntax in post-puberty learnersof German and Swedish regarding V2, VP headedness and verb particleconstructions. The learner data are tested against L2 theories according towhich lower structural projections (VP) are acquired before higher functionalprojections (IP, CP), VP syntax is unproblematic (invulnerable), but where grammatical operations related to thetopmost level of syntactic structure (CP) are acquired late (e.g. Platzack’s(2001) vulnerable C-domain). It willbe shown that such theories do not hold water: native speakers of Swedishlearning German and native speakers of German learning Swedish both master V2from early on. At the same time, these learners exhibit a nontargetlike syntaxat lower structural levels: residual VO in the case of the Swedish-L1 learnersof German, and persistent nontarget transitive verb particle constructions inthe German-L1 learners of Swedish. I argue that these findings are bestexplained by assuming full transfer of L1 syntax (e.g. Schwartz & Sprouse 1996).
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  • Bohnacker, Ute, 1969-, et al. (author)
  • The clause-initial position in L2 German declaratives : Transfer of information structure
  • 2008
  • In: Studies in Second Language Acquisition. - 0272-2631 .- 1470-1545. ; 30:4, s. 511-538
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • This article investigates the information structure of verb-second (V2) declaratives in Swedish, German, and nonnative German. Even though almost any type of element can occur in the so-called prefield, the clause-initial preverbal position of V2 declaratives, we have found language-specific patterns in native-speaker corpora: The frequencies of prefield constituent types differ substantially between German and Swedish, and Swedish postpones new (rhematic) information and instead fills the prefield with given (thematic) elements and elements of no or low informational value (e.g., expletives) to a far greater extent than German. We compare Swedish learners of German to native controls matched for age and Genre (Bohnacker 2005, 2006; Rosén 2006). These learners master the syntactic properties of V2 but start their sentences in nonnative ways. They overapply the Swedish principle of rheme later in their second language German, indicating first language (L1) transfer at the interace of syntax and information structure, especially for structures that are frequent in the L1.
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  • Bohnacker, Ute, 1969-, et al. (author)
  • The role of input frequency in article acquisition in early child Swedish
  • 2007
  • In: Frequency effects in language acquisition. - Berlin & New York : Mouton de Gruyter. - 9783110196719 ; , s. 51-82, s. 51-82
  • Book chapter (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • This paper investigates patterns of article use in monolingual early child Swedish and in child-directed adult speech. Article omissions in the adult data are found to be more widespread than previously assumed, especially articleless, “bare” singular count nouns (e.g. sten ‘stone’ instead of en sten ‘a stone’) and article omissions in doubly determined nominals (e.g. lilla tummen (little thumb-the, ‘the little thumb’) instead of den lilla tummen (the little thumb-the; ‘the little thumb’). Such omissions in the input may arguably influence the course of acquisition. In the two children studied, an initial determinerless stage (1;3-1;7) is followed by a stage of optional articles (1;8-1;11). Targetlike article provision is reached at 2;0, which is early compared to most other Germanic languages. Definite enclitic articles (e.g. -en ‘the’ as in sten-en ‘the stone’) emerge at an earlier age and are produced at higher frequencies than indefinite prenominal articles (e.g. en ‘a’ as in en sten ‘a stone’) and at an earlier age and at much higher frequencies than definite prenominal articles (e.g. den ‘the’ as in den lilla tummen ‘the little thumb’). These child frequency patterns appear to replicate those of the adult caregivers. However, input frequency is argued to be an insufficient explanation for Swedish article acquisition, because of striking mismatches in child and adult article use in other areas, especially bare nouns. Investigations of child-directed adult speech are nevertheless important because they tell us what the immediate target looks like for the young child, which may be different from what linguists and reference grammars tend to assume.
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