OVERPRODUCTION OF THE ENGLISH DEFINITE ARTICLE BY PORTUGUESE LEARNERS: A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY
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https://doi.org/10.34630/polissema.v0i11.3093Keywords:
definite article, zero article, generic, specific, interlanguageAbstract
The English article system is actually so complex that it presents many challenges for most non-native learners of English. The main difficulty of Portuguese learners, despite the numerous similarities between the two article systems, is noticeable in a marked tendency to produce the definite article where native speakers of English would not use it. This article reports the results of a cross-sectional study which examined the English definite article overproduction by a group of 12 Portuguese EFL learners with at least seven years of English instruction. The prediction is that these learners will exhibit evidence of transferring L1 features to their interlanguage when they overuse the definite article. The data were collected by means of a gap-filling task and a composition. The results found, as predicted, that these learners overused the in generic contexts. It is argued that this overuse is directly tied to and can be explained by transfer to somewhere and conceptual transfer principles.
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