La variazione diamesica in italiano L1 e L2: la costruzione della referenza
Abstract
The study investigates the variation between spoken and written narratives produced by Italian native
speakers and learners of Italian L2. In native speakers’ texts, the variation among modalities emerges at textual,
syntactical and lexical levels but insofar not much attention has been paid to verify if the variation
among modalities occurs in interlanguage as well and whether it changes along interlanguage development.
The current research focuses on the reference building strategy as descriptor of variation among modalities.
Analysed texts are narratives produced by Erasmus students, with German or Spanish as L1, on three
acquisitional phases: 2, 4, 6 months after their arrival in Italy. Learners’ data are compared with Italian
native-speaking university students with the same age and instructional level of learners. Participants were
asked to retell the same stimulus through a spoken and a written narrative, so as to specifically compare
which lexical and textual resources informants employ to indicate the same referents in the two modalities.