This longitudinal study analyzes the acquisition of some aspects of Japanese morphology by two children within the framework of Processability Theory (PT) (Pienemann, 1998a). Both children were acquiring Japanese in an English-Japanese bilingual context, but one was acquiring Japanese as a second language (L2) and the other as a first language (L1) at the time of the study. The study focuses particularly on the process and rate of acquisition by the two children and examines whether they acquired selected Japanese morphological structures in a similar manner. The results show that both the L2 child and the bilingual L1 child took a similar route in the process of acquiring morphology in Japanese. However, the acquisition rate of th...
The purpose of this article is to explore the process of children acquiring Japanese as first langua...
This chapter represents a new development in the studies on L2 Japanese in so far as, first, it upda...
This thesis presents the results of an experimental study designed to examine whether children raise...
This longitudinal study analyzes the acquisition of some aspects of Japanese morphology by two child...
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...
This paper compares the acquisition of Japanese morphology of two bilingual children who had differe...
This study investigates longitudinally how a Japanese school-aged child develops English second lang...
While morphological awareness has received much attention to date, little is understood about how mo...
This paper aims to further develop the application of Processability Theory (PT) to Japanese origina...
Learning Japanese as a Second Language: A Processability Perspective makes a substantial contributio...
This paper provides an overview of the original version of Processability Theory (PT; Pienemann, 199...
This thesis aims to investigate the acquisitional path of English as a second language (ESL) by a Ja...
This chapter presents an application of Processability Theory (PT) (Pienemann 1998 and further devel...
Despite many decades of modern research on child language acquisition, our understanding of how huma...
The purpose of this article is to explore the process of children acquiring Japanese as first langua...
This chapter represents a new development in the studies on L2 Japanese in so far as, first, it upda...
This thesis presents the results of an experimental study designed to examine whether children raise...
This longitudinal study analyzes the acquisition of some aspects of Japanese morphology by two child...
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...
This paper compares the acquisition of Japanese morphology of two bilingual children who had differe...
This study investigates longitudinally how a Japanese school-aged child develops English second lang...
While morphological awareness has received much attention to date, little is understood about how mo...
This paper aims to further develop the application of Processability Theory (PT) to Japanese origina...
Learning Japanese as a Second Language: A Processability Perspective makes a substantial contributio...
This paper provides an overview of the original version of Processability Theory (PT; Pienemann, 199...
This thesis aims to investigate the acquisitional path of English as a second language (ESL) by a Ja...
This chapter presents an application of Processability Theory (PT) (Pienemann 1998 and further devel...
Despite many decades of modern research on child language acquisition, our understanding of how huma...
The purpose of this article is to explore the process of children acquiring Japanese as first langua...
This chapter represents a new development in the studies on L2 Japanese in so far as, first, it upda...
This thesis presents the results of an experimental study designed to examine whether children raise...