英文摘要 |
This study examines the acquisition of three Chinese sentence-final particles (SFPs), ma, ba and ne, by English learners of Chinese as a foreign language (CFL), both heritage and non-heritage learners. Our analysis shows that different groups of learners have different patterns in the acquisition of SFPs. It is found that the intermediate-level heritage learners have advantage over the non-heritage learners at the same level, while the advanced-level heritage learners do not possess such advantage over the non-heritage learners at the same level. It is proposed that only at the beginning and intermediate levels do heritage language learners possess advantage over non-heritage language learners. Our study also shows that different usages of the same SFPs may be acquired in different orders by CFL learners. An analysis of the errors in the use of SFPs highlights the importance of situating the usages of SFPs in the context of discourse. |