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研究生: 江冠嫻
Chiang, Kuan-Hsien
論文名稱: 以華語為母語的兒童對分類詞第一語言習得之研究
Children’s First Language Acquisition of Classifiers in Mandarin Chinese
指導教授: 陳純音
Chen, Chun-Yin
學位類別: 碩士
Master
系所名稱: 英語學系
Department of English
論文出版年: 2019
畢業學年度: 107
語文別: 英文
論文頁數: 123
中文關鍵詞: 華語第一語言習得分類詞
英文關鍵詞: Mandarin Chinese, first language acquisition, classifiers
DOI URL: http://doi.org/10.6345/THE.NTNU.DE.008.2019.A07
論文種類: 學術論文
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  • 本研究旨在探討華語為母語兒童對於華語中可數名詞分類詞(count-noun classifiers)和不可數名詞分類詞(noncount-noun classifiers)以及個體分類詞(individual classifiers)和群體分類詞(group classifiers)還有形狀分類詞(shape classifiers)之習得過程與發展。主要研究的議題包括兒童對華語不同語意類別的分類詞的習得表現,以及年齡是否影響兒童在分類詞上的理解與表達。本研究包含兩個實驗:第一個實驗為圖片描述測驗,第二個實驗為圖片圈選測驗。研究對象依照年齡共分為三組:第一組為五到六歲兒童、第二組為七到八歲兒童、第三組為九到十歲兒童,每組各十六人,以及二十位成人為對照組,總共六十八位。
    研究發現,在可數名詞分類詞和不可數名詞分類詞上,各組兒童的不可數分類詞表現皆優於可數名詞分類詞。在個體分類詞與群體分類詞方面,各組兒童的個體分類詞表現皆優於群體分類詞。在形狀分類詞表現方面,不規則的三維(three-dimensional)分類詞比二維(two-dimensional)分類詞容易習得,二維分類詞又比一維(one-dimensional)分類詞來得容易,而規則的三維分類詞對兒童來說難度最高。最後,兒童對分類詞的理解與表達隨著年齡的增長而有所提升,五到六歲兒童雖已能理解大多數的分類詞,其表現尚未及成人,部分形狀分類詞亦無法完全表達,七到八歲兒童雖能理解及表達各類分類詞,但其理解與成人母語者僅部分相同,而在九到十歲兒童在各類分類詞的表現,已達成人母語者之理解能力,但其分類詞之表達與母語者仍有顯著差異。

    The present study aims at investigating Mandarin-speaking children’s acquisition of classifiers. Two experiments were designed to elicit the subjects’ comprehension and production: a picture-pointing task and a picture--description task. The issues addressed in the present study included children’s difficulty in acquiring count-noun and noncount-noun classifiers, individual and group classifiers, and shape classifiers, as well as age effect. Forty-eight children participated in the present study, and they were further divided into three age groups: Group 1 (five to six years old), Group 2 (seven to eight years old), and Group 3 (nine to ten years old). In addition, sixteen adults were recruited as the control group. The major findings are summarized as follows:
    First of all, it was found that our subjects performed significantly better on noncount-noun classifiers than on count-noun classifiers (p < 0.05). Secondly, there was a significant difference between the subjects’ performances on individual classifiers and group classifiers (p < 0.05). They showed better ability in dealing with individual classifiers than with group classifiers. Thirdly, with regard to shape classifiers, all the child groups demonstrated an identical acquisition pattern, where irregular three-dimensional classifiers were the easiest to acquire, followed by two-dimensional classifiers and one-dimensional classifiers. Regular three-dimensional classifiers were the most challenging to acquire. Finally, the results indicated that children at the ages of five and six could comprehend and produce count-noun and noncount-noun classifiers, individual and group classifiers, and some shape classifiers, but not adult-like yet. Children aged seven to eight obtained adult-like comprehension of count-noun and noncount-noun classifiers, individual and group classifiers, and part of shape classifiers; however, they were not able to show adult-like production yet. Moreover, the subjects aged nine to ten comprehended all the test classifiers as the adult group did; nevertheless, their production was still not adult-like yet.

    CHINESE ABSTRACT i ENGLISH ABSTRACT ii CHINESE ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS iii TABLE OF CONTENTS iv LIST OF TABLES vi LIST OF FIGURES viii LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS ix Chapter one introduction 1.1 motivation 1 1.2 theoretical background 7 1.3 research questions 9 1.4 significance of the study 9 1.5 organization of the thesis 10 Chapter two literature review and a proposed classification of classifiers mandarin Chinese 2.1 linguistic properties of Chinese classifiers 13 2.2 a proposed classification of classifiers in mandarin Chinese 17 2.2.1 count-noun classifiers vs. Noncount-noun classifiers 18 2.2.2 count-noun classifiers: individual vs. Group classifiers 20 2.2.3 count-noun classifiers: dimensional types 21 2.3 previous empirical studies of the acquisition of chinese classifiers 26 2.3.1 fang (1985) 26 2.3.2 erbaugh (1986) 29 2.3.3 hu (1993) 30 2.3.4 chien et al. (2003) 33 2.3.5 huang and chen (2009) 35 2.3.6 summary of previous empirical studies 37 2.4 summary of chapter two 40 Chapter three research design 3.1 subjects 43 3.2 materials and methods 45 3.2.1 phase 1 47 3.2.2 phase 2 52 3.2.3 phase 3 53 3.3 procedures 55 3.4 summary of chapter three 57 Chapter four results and discussion 4.1 count-noun vs. Noncount-noun classifiers 59 4.1.1 overall findings 60 4.1.2 a second look at count-noun classifiers 62 4.1.3 general discussion 67 4.2 individual vs. Group classifiers 69 4.2.1 overall findings 69 4.2.2 general discussion 72 4.3 shape classifiers 74 4.3.1 overall findings 75 4.3.2 general discussion 78 4.4 age effect 81 4.5 summary of chapter four 85 Chapter five conclusion 5.1 summary of the major findings 87 5.2 limitations of the present study and suggestions for further research 89 References 91 Appendix A test items of the picture-pointing task in phase 1 95 Appendix B test items of the picture-description task in phase 1 101 Appendix C test items of the picture-pointing task in phase 2 103 Appendix D test items of the picture-description task in phase 2 107 Appendix E test items of the picture-pointing task in phase 3 109 Appendix F test items of the picture-description task in phase 3 119 Appendix G consent form 123

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