Noun phrase complexity in young Spanish EFL learners’ writing Complementing syntactic complexity indices with corpus-driven analyses
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2020-04-16
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John Benjamins
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The research reported in this article examines Noun Phrase (NP) syntactic complexity in the writing of Spanish EFL secondary school learners in Grades 7, 8, 11 and 12 in the International Corpus of Crosslinguistic Interlanguage. Two methods were combined: a manual parsing of NPs and an automatic analysis of NP indices using the Tool for the Automatic Analysis of Syntactic Sophistication and Complexity (TAASSC). Our results revealed that it is in premodifying slots that syntactic complexity in NPs develops. We argue that two measures, (i) nouns and modifiers (a syntactic complexity index) and (ii) determiner + multiple premodification + head (a NP type obtained as a result of a corpus-driven analysis), can be used as indices of syntactic complexity in young Spanish EFL learner language development. Besides offering a learner-language-driven taxonomy of NP syntactic complexity, the paper underscores the strength of using combined methods in SLA research.
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syntactic complexity, learner language, NP syntactic complexity taxonomy, automatic analysis of complexity, TAAASC
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Díez-Bedmar, María Belén & Pérez-Paredes, Pascual. Noun phrase complexity in young Spanish EFL learners’ writing Complementing syntactic complexity indices with corpus-driven analyses.International Journal of Corpus Linguistics, Volume 25, Issue 1, Apr 2020, p. 4 - 35