Research Article
2021

A Concept-based Approach to the Instruction of the Chinese ba-construction

Publication: Language and Sociocultural Theory
Volume 7, Number 1

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This study explores a concept-based instruction approach to promoting second languagedevelopment of the ba-construction, a known difficult area, by six collegelevelEnglish learners of Chinese in a two-month enrichment program. We developedSCOBAs to explain the syntactic, semantic, and pragmatic constraints of the baconstruction, as well as its similarities and differences from the canonical Subject-Verb-Object (SVO) and topicalization Object-Subject-Verb (OSV) word orders. Theparticipants’ productive use of the construction was assessed with two translations(one on paper and one on the computer) and a cartoon description task followinga pretest, posttest, and delayed posttest format. Semi-structured interviews and theparticipants’ verbalization data were also collected. By comparing the participants’gain scores in relation to maximum possible scores, we found that the participants had made large gains throughout the study and retained much of the gain two weeks after the posttest. The microgenetic analyses of the participants’ production data showed improvement in the use of resultative verb compound, perfective marker–le, and the placement of directional particles. Finally, the verbalizations data indicated improvement in conceptual understanding of the ba-construction in terms of its scope, i.e., not just the physical placement of objects, but the accentuation of the results of the verbal action.

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Language and Sociocultural Theory
Volume 7Number 12021
Pages: 1 - 32

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Published in print: 2021
Published online: 4 November 2024

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  1. silence; rapport management; interpersonal interaction; nonverbal communication

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Biography: Haiyang Ai is an Assistant Professor of Literacy and Second Language Studies in the School of Education at the University of Cincinnati. His research interests include corpus linguistics, computer-assisted language learning, and second language writing.
University of Cincinnati

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