A Research on the Loss of Inflectional Affixes in English Nouns
- a case study of college students' English speaking
Abstract
Selective fossilization of noun inflectional affixes always occurs in the course of Chinese learners’ second language acquisition. This paper, firstly, based on two dialogues about campus love and spring festival, gives a research on the loss of noun inflectional affixes from the perspectives of singular and plurality, nouns genitive, agreement with nouns in non-English majors’ oral English practice. Secondly, it analyzes the reasons for why the phenomenon comes into being. Lastly, it proposes some solutions on how to reduce the occurrence of this phenomenon in order to help English learners improve their levels of spoken English.
Key words: Selective fossilization, Noun inflectional affixes, The loss phenomenon
Contents
1.Introduction-1
2.Demonstration2
2.1 Definition-2
2.1.1 The English inflectional affixes -2
2.1.2 The loss of the English noun inflectional affixes- 3
2.1.2.1 Singular and plural nouns affixes-3
2.1.2.2 Genitive nouns affixes3
2.2 A research on the loss of inflectional affixes in English nouns4
2.2.1 The subjects -4
2.2.2 The methods 5
2.2.3 Data collection-5
2.3 Analysis-6
2.3.1 The aspects of the loss phenomenon in campus love-6
2.3.1.1 Singular and plurality-6
2.3.1.2 Nouns genitive-7
2.3.1.3 Disagreement -7
2.3.2 The aspects of the loss phenomenon in spring festival-7
2.3.2.1 Singular and plurality-7
2.3.2.2 Nouns genitive 8
2.3.2.3 Disagreement -8
2.3.3 The reasons of the loss phenomenon-8
2.3.4 The solutions on reducing the loss phenomenon-9
3.Conclusion10
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