The present study combined off- and on-line tasks to demonstrate how L1 Japanese late intermediate learners of L2 English specify an antecedent of a relative clause (RC) in L1 Japanese and L2 English. When an RC has two candidate antecedents, it is reported that native English speakers prefer attaching an RC to a closer noun phrase (CNP) to itself (recency preference, RP), whereas native Japanese speakers prefer attaching an RC to the most distant noun phrase (DNP) from itself (predicate proximity, PP). Responses to a questionnaire that was administered as part of this study showed a similar preference with regard to RC attachment in L1 Japanese and L2 English. However, in the self-paced reading task, the reading time of RCs semantically bi...
This study provides evidence that resumptive pronouns (RPs) can facilitate the processing of long-di...
This study examined the use of Japanese resumptive pronouns (RPs) by L1 Chinese learners of Japanese...
Odlin (2003) observes that there is no consensus among researchers regarding the importance of L1 tr...
The present study combined off- and on-line tasks to demonstrate how L1 Japanese late intermediate l...
This thesis investigates the second language acquisition of Japanese relative clauses (RCs) by nativ...
In order to discover if the relatively frequent occurrence of Japanese RCs reflects on RC production...
While a number of studies have shown that object-extracted relative clauses are more difficult to un...
This study explores how relative clause (RC) constructions develop in the acquisition of English as ...
Fluent sentence comprehension requires the automatic application of grammatical principles, in combi...
Using self-paced reading, this study investigated the role of head animacy in the processing of Japa...
English relative clauses appear to rise a chain of soaring peaks of difficulty in the way of the Jap...
[[abstract]]ABSTRACT The present study investigates the use of English relative clauses (hencefo...
The present study explored the effect of semantic priming in the resolution of ambiguous sentences c...
This study discusses the acquisition of two different groups of two-clause structures by Japanese ES...
Recently, researchers have begun to use syntactic priming to investigate the mental representation o...
This study provides evidence that resumptive pronouns (RPs) can facilitate the processing of long-di...
This study examined the use of Japanese resumptive pronouns (RPs) by L1 Chinese learners of Japanese...
Odlin (2003) observes that there is no consensus among researchers regarding the importance of L1 tr...
The present study combined off- and on-line tasks to demonstrate how L1 Japanese late intermediate l...
This thesis investigates the second language acquisition of Japanese relative clauses (RCs) by nativ...
In order to discover if the relatively frequent occurrence of Japanese RCs reflects on RC production...
While a number of studies have shown that object-extracted relative clauses are more difficult to un...
This study explores how relative clause (RC) constructions develop in the acquisition of English as ...
Fluent sentence comprehension requires the automatic application of grammatical principles, in combi...
Using self-paced reading, this study investigated the role of head animacy in the processing of Japa...
English relative clauses appear to rise a chain of soaring peaks of difficulty in the way of the Jap...
[[abstract]]ABSTRACT The present study investigates the use of English relative clauses (hencefo...
The present study explored the effect of semantic priming in the resolution of ambiguous sentences c...
This study discusses the acquisition of two different groups of two-clause structures by Japanese ES...
Recently, researchers have begun to use syntactic priming to investigate the mental representation o...
This study provides evidence that resumptive pronouns (RPs) can facilitate the processing of long-di...
This study examined the use of Japanese resumptive pronouns (RPs) by L1 Chinese learners of Japanese...
Odlin (2003) observes that there is no consensus among researchers regarding the importance of L1 tr...