This cross-sectional study investigates the development of argument mapping in learners of English as a second language within the framework of Processability Theory (PT), se Pienemann et al. (2005). It explores empirically the mapping hypothesis in English L2 which has not been previously treated in any detail in PT. My interest in this exploration stems from the fact that the mapping of thematic roles (such as agent and patient) onto grammatical functions (such as subject and object) presents different degrees of difficulty for L2 learners. The study also explores the relationship between lexical and syntactic development. Following Lexical Functional Grammar (LFG), e.g. Bresnan (2001) grammatical constructions are lexically restricted in...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study examines the L2 acquisition of constraints on Eng...
Early research on second language (L2) acquisition pointed out that semantically transparent propert...
Early research on second language (L2) acquisition pointed out that semantically transparent propert...
This thesis investigates the mapping from thematic roles to grammatical functions in English as a Fo...
The impact of the interplay between principles of discourse information and linguistic structure in ...
This paper aims to investigate the development of English syntax based on Pienemann’s (1998) Process...
This study investigates the relationship between vocabulary size (Nation and Beglar 2007) and synta...
This chapter presents an application of Processability Theory (PT) (Pienemann 1998 and further devel...
This thesis aims to investigate the acquisitional path of English as a second language (ESL) by a Ja...
This paper presents part of the results of a learner corpus study of the acquisition of English as a...
This paper reports on a work-in-progress analysis of lexical and syntactic development by one Japane...
Processability Theory (Pienemann, 1998, 2005) was originally developed to predict second language le...
This paper provides an overview of the original version of Processability Theory (PT; Pienemann, 199...
This paper reports on an approximate or partial replication of a study by Salsbury, Crossley & McNam...
The paper introduces Procesability Theory(PT) and a second language acquisition (SLA henceforth) cro...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study examines the L2 acquisition of constraints on Eng...
Early research on second language (L2) acquisition pointed out that semantically transparent propert...
Early research on second language (L2) acquisition pointed out that semantically transparent propert...
This thesis investigates the mapping from thematic roles to grammatical functions in English as a Fo...
The impact of the interplay between principles of discourse information and linguistic structure in ...
This paper aims to investigate the development of English syntax based on Pienemann’s (1998) Process...
This study investigates the relationship between vocabulary size (Nation and Beglar 2007) and synta...
This chapter presents an application of Processability Theory (PT) (Pienemann 1998 and further devel...
This thesis aims to investigate the acquisitional path of English as a second language (ESL) by a Ja...
This paper presents part of the results of a learner corpus study of the acquisition of English as a...
This paper reports on a work-in-progress analysis of lexical and syntactic development by one Japane...
Processability Theory (Pienemann, 1998, 2005) was originally developed to predict second language le...
This paper provides an overview of the original version of Processability Theory (PT; Pienemann, 199...
This paper reports on an approximate or partial replication of a study by Salsbury, Crossley & McNam...
The paper introduces Procesability Theory(PT) and a second language acquisition (SLA henceforth) cro...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study examines the L2 acquisition of constraints on Eng...
Early research on second language (L2) acquisition pointed out that semantically transparent propert...
Early research on second language (L2) acquisition pointed out that semantically transparent propert...