Full Description
This book tackles the linguistically unique and notoriously difficult BA construction in Chinese, covering its linguistic properties and acquisition by learners of Chinese as a foreign language, alongside teaching recommendations. Adopting the Interface Hypothesis and the Processing Instruction approach, Hongying Xu argues that not all linguistic properties of the BA construction are equally difficult to acquire and that properties that call for knowledge from interfaces—including semantics, pragmatics, and syntax—are more difficult to master than those that involve pure syntactic knowledge. Xu argues that instructors should provide manipulated input to help learners notice and process these properties before they are required to produce any grammatical and appropriate sentences using the BA construction.
Contents
Chapter 1: The BA Construction
Chapter 2: Acquisition of the BA Construction among L2 Learners of Chinese
Chapter 3: Teaching the BA Construction in CFL
Chapter 4: Acquisition of the BA Construction: An Interface Perspective
Chapter 5: Awareness among L2 Chinese Learners on the Usage of the BA Construction
Chapter 6: Using the Processing Instruction Approach to Teach the BA Construction
Chapter 7: Implications from the Acquisition Studies and Guidelines for Instruction