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Language, Interaction and Acquisition. Langage, Interaction et Acquisition | 2016

Confirming or asserting? Conflicting values and cross-linguistic influence in the use of yes/no particles in L2 Italian.

C. Andorno; Fabiana Rosi

Yes and no allow an easy management of talk-in-interaction and, unlike other classes of discourse markers, occur from early stages of L2 acquisition onwards (Perdue 1993; Bernini 1996, 2000; Andorno 2008a for L2 Italian). However, problems in their use can arise in replies to negative utterances such as “Didn’t you hear the news?”, “You didn’t read the news, did you?”, as in this case speakers have to choose one of the two conflicting values possibly encoded by the particles — either asserting a positive/negative polarity for the proposition at issue or confirming/reversing the negative polarity conveyed by the previous speaker. Since Pope (1973), a distinction has been drawn between languages with polarity-oriented particles, such as English yes/no , and languages with agreement-oriented particles, such as Japanese hai / iie . The study compares the use of Italian si/no and other routines such as echo-constructions in native speakers and L2 learners with either a polarity-oriented or an agreement-oriented L1. Results show that cross-linguistic influence can affect the use of si/no in L2, as pointed for other domains of pragmatic competence (Gass & Selinker 1992; Kasper 1992; Jarvis & Pavlenko 2008). Results further show that, even when learners lack pragmalinguistic competence in the use of particles, they treat replies of confirmation or rejection differently, thus revealing sociopragmatic sensitivity similar to that of native speakers in recognising the markedness of disagreement replies.


Journal of Pragmatics | 2010

Given claims about new topics. How Romance and Germanic speakers link changed and maintained information in narrative discourse

Christine Dimroth; C. Andorno; Sandra Benazzo; Josje Verhagen


Journal of Pragmatics | 2006

Testuali Parole: La Dimensione Pragmatica e Testuale del Discorso Riportato: Emilia Calaresu, Franco Angeli, Milano, 2004, 224 pp., €17

C. Andorno


Eurosla Yearbook | 2010

Discourse cohesion and Topic discontinuity in native and learner production: Changing topic entities on maintained predicates

Sandra Benazzo; C. Andorno


Language, Interaction and Acquisition | 2012

Perspective discursive et influence translinguistique. Exprimer le contraste d'entité en français et en italien L2

Sandra Benazzo; C. Andorno; Grazia Interlandi; Cédric Patin


Archive | 2010

Topics? Positional and prosodic features of subjects in additive sentences in Italian L1

C. Andorno; Grazia Interlandi


Journal of Pragmatics | 2015

Short replies in Italian: Sì / no and other markers between polarity and agreement

C. Andorno; Fabiana Rosi


Archive | 2017

Is it really easier to acquire a closely-related language?

Sandra Benazzo; C. Andorno


Archive | 2014

Italiano come L2

A. Giacalone; Marina Chini; C. Andorno


Workshop on Information Structure | 2009

Old, new, and contrastive information in discourse in Romance and Germanic languages

Christine Dimroth; C. Andorno; Sandra Benazzo; Josje Verhagen

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