This paper aims to further develop the application of Processability Theory (PT) to Japanese originally proposed by Pienemann (1998, pp207-214) with further empirical contributions by Kawaguchi (2000). Pienemann's early application to Japanese identified three levels in the acquisition of verbal morphology and were related to the general processability hierarchy. These are: (Levell) no affix; (Level 2) lexical affix ("Vaff'", affixation of a morpheme to the verbal stem); and (Level 3) phrasal affixes ("V-te V", with the verb marked by '-te' in penultimate position): Kawaguchi (2000), following Pienemano, also focused on verbal morphology and attempted to develop Pienemann' s application. Although the developmental sequence of L2 Japanese ve...
The impact of the interplay between principles of discourse information and linguistic structure in ...
This article aims to test the typological plausibility of Processability Theory (PT) (Pienemann, 199...
The focus of this chapter is on the typological plausability of Processability Theory (PT, Pienemann...
This paper provides an overview of the original version of Processability Theory (PT; Pienemann, 199...
This chapter presents an application of Processability Theory (PT) (Pienemann 1998 and further devel...
This longitudinal study analyzes the acquisition of some aspects of Japanese morphology by two child...
This study investigates longitudinally how a Japanese school-aged child develops English second lang...
This chapter represents a new development in the studies on L2 Japanese in so far as, first, it upda...
This longitudinal study analyzes the acquisition of some aspects of Japanese morphology by two chil...
This thesis aims to investigate the acquisitional path of English as a second language (ESL) by a Ja...
This paper aims to investigate the development of English syntax based on Pienemann’s (1998) Process...
Learning Japanese as a Second Language: A Processability Perspective makes a substantial contributio...
This paper compares the acquisition of Japanese morphology of two bilingual children who had differe...
This paper compares the acquisition of Japanese morphology of two bilingual children who had differe...
The ultimate objective of this project was to link psycholinguistic theories of sentence production ...
The impact of the interplay between principles of discourse information and linguistic structure in ...
This article aims to test the typological plausibility of Processability Theory (PT) (Pienemann, 199...
The focus of this chapter is on the typological plausability of Processability Theory (PT, Pienemann...
This paper provides an overview of the original version of Processability Theory (PT; Pienemann, 199...
This chapter presents an application of Processability Theory (PT) (Pienemann 1998 and further devel...
This longitudinal study analyzes the acquisition of some aspects of Japanese morphology by two child...
This study investigates longitudinally how a Japanese school-aged child develops English second lang...
This chapter represents a new development in the studies on L2 Japanese in so far as, first, it upda...
This longitudinal study analyzes the acquisition of some aspects of Japanese morphology by two chil...
This thesis aims to investigate the acquisitional path of English as a second language (ESL) by a Ja...
This paper aims to investigate the development of English syntax based on Pienemann’s (1998) Process...
Learning Japanese as a Second Language: A Processability Perspective makes a substantial contributio...
This paper compares the acquisition of Japanese morphology of two bilingual children who had differe...
This paper compares the acquisition of Japanese morphology of two bilingual children who had differe...
The ultimate objective of this project was to link psycholinguistic theories of sentence production ...
The impact of the interplay between principles of discourse information and linguistic structure in ...
This article aims to test the typological plausibility of Processability Theory (PT) (Pienemann, 199...
The focus of this chapter is on the typological plausability of Processability Theory (PT, Pienemann...