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Chung, Yun Hee. L1 Influence on the acquisition of English focus marking by Korean EFL learners based on the perception and production test. Studies in English Language & Literature 46.3 (2020): 411-431. This paper examines the influence of Korean speakers native language on the acquisition of English prosodic focus marking in the three distinctive focus contexts: subject narrow focus, verb phrase broad focus, and sentence broad focus. In this study, 20 Korean learners of English and 5 English native speakers participated in two experiments: 1) a perception experiment, in which they were asked whether the answers in the recorded question-answer pairs had context-appropriate prosody 2) a production experiment, in which they were recorded reading the answers to questions. Based on the result of the two experiments, this paper finds out that Korean participants rely on focus marking of Korean in realizing that of English both in perception and production. The perception test revealed that Korean participants were less successful at prosodically marking broad focus than narrow focus in both languages. In addition, in the production test, Korean participants had greater preference for accenting the subject regardless of the different focus in the sentences. These findings indicate that both L1 transfer and features of the L2 affect language learners acquisition of prosodic focus marking. (Chonnam National University)

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