Abstract

The study attempts to investigate Chinese English learners’ difficulty in the acquisition of English relative clauses (RCs). In addressing the objective, the present researcher employed two tests, sentence combination test and grammaticality judgment test, which were borrowed from Izumi (2003), to examine the learners’ knowledge of English RCs. 40 subjects participated in the study. In the sentence combination test, the subjects were instructed to combine two sentences together in a way so that relative clause would be formed. In the grammaticality judgment test, the subjects were supposed to judge the grammaticality of the given sentences and provide corrections for those they regard ungrammatical. Data obtained from the two tests reveal that RCs modifying object are much easier than those modifying subject. The study found full support for the Kuno’s (1974) PDH, which proposes that center-embedding is more difficult to acquire than right-embedding due to short term memory limitations. The other two hypotheses, Keenan and Comrie’s (1977) Noun Phrase Accessibility Hierarchy Hypothesis (NPAH), and Hamilton’s (1994) Subject-Object Hierarchy Hypothesis (SOHH) were not borne out.

Highlights

  • English relative clause is a type of complex post nominal adjectival modifier used in both written and spoken English

  • The present study aims to investigate Chinese EFL learners’ acquisition of English relative clauses by testing three hypotheses regarding RC acquisition

  • The difficulty order obtained from the sentence combination test is object focus” (OO) ≥ OS > OOPrep > SO ≥ subject focus” (SS) > SOPrep and that of the grammaticality judgment test is OS > OOPrep > OO > SS > SOPrep > SO

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Introduction

English relative clause is a type of complex post nominal adjectival modifier used in both written and spoken English. It is a type of embedded clause, which is noun modification construction in which one clause is subordinate to another. Very few empirical studies have been conducted to examine the Chinese English learners’ processing difficulty of English relative clauses in Chinese context. Such a study will enable researchers to find useful insights in understanding the Chinese English learners’ acquisition of RCs as well as the process of second language acquisition

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