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Chapter 8: Real-Time and Contextual Use of Language by Second Language Speakers

Chapter 8: Real-Time and Contextual Use of Language by Second Language Speakers

pp. 191-221

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, University of Essex
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The way that second language (L2) speakers interpret ‘garden-path’ and structurally ambiguous sentences is discussed and evidence presented that L2 speakers may parse such sentences differently from native speakers. Knowledge of how old and new discourse information (topic and focus respectively) integrate with grammatical properties is only acquired by highly proficient L2 speakers, as is knowledge of language choices conditioned by the context of use.

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