Syntactic complexity and language contact: A corpus-based study of relative clauses in British English and Indian English
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The aim of the present paper is to test the claim that contact simplifies
language (cf. Kusters, 2008) by comparing the domain of relative clause
formation in British English, a L1 variety, and Indian English, a L2 variety.
According to Hawkins (1999), the processing cost of relativizing a noun
phrase increases down the Accessibility Hierarchy (Subject > Direct Object>
Indirect Object > Oblique > Genitive> Object of Comparison) proposed by
Keenan and Comrie (1977). Subject relative clauses are thus easier to process
than direct object relatives, and so on. The results of a corpus study of the
British and Indian components of the International Corpus of English show
that the Accessibility Hierarchy has an indirect effect on the production of
relative clauses in British English and Indian English: whereas the
distribution of relative clauses with respect to the hierarchy is very similar in
both varieties, the number of complex relatives, i.e., with coordination or
further embedding, decreases in the lower positions in Indian English. These
results thus suggest that language contact plays a significant role in relative
clause use and accounts for certain differences between L1 and L2 varieties
of English in this grammatical domain
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Tamaredo, I. (2017). Syntactic complexity and language contact: A corpus-based study of relative clauses in British English and Indian English. Revista Alicantina De Estudios Ingleses, 30, 149-182. http://dx.doi.org/10.14198/raei.2017.30.06
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For generous financial support, I am grateful to the European Regional Development Fund and the following institutions: Regional Government of Galicia (Directorate General for Scientific and Technological Promotion, grant GPC2014/004); Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (grants FFI2014-52188-P and BES-2015-071233)
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