This longitudinal case study reports on the acquisition of Japanese as a second language (L2) by a child learner with English as his first language (L1) who was acquiring Japanese naturalistically. In particular this study focusses on the acquisition by the child of a non-canonical mapping structure, namely the passive voice in relation to canonical mapping structures (e.g., the active voice) within the framework of the Unmarked Alignment Hypothesis (UAH) and the Lexical Mapping Hypothesis (LMH). These hypotheses are two of the main pillars of the extended Processability Theory (PT) (Pienemann, Di Biase Kawaguchi, 2005). When compared to a large body of studies on the L1 acquisition of the passive voice, there have been only few theoretica...
This paper aims to trace the acquisitional path from emergence to native-like use of a structure wit...
Native speakers can make efficient use of discourse-pragmatic devices such as the passive constructi...
This paper investigates the acquisition of Japanese passives to settle the empirical and conceptual ...
This longitudinal case study reports on the acquisition of Japanese as a second language (L2) by a c...
This longitudinal case study reports on the acquisition of Japanese as a second language (L2) by a c...
The study utilises Processability Theory (PT; Pienemann 1998) and its extension, the Unmarked Alignm...
This study investigates longitudinally how a Japanese school-aged child develops English second lang...
Learning Japanese as a Second Language: A Processability Perspective makes a substantial contributio...
The impact of the interplay between principles of discourse information and linguistic structure in ...
This longitudinal study analyzes the acquisition of some aspects of Japanese morphology by two chil...
This paper provides an overview of the original version of Processability Theory (PT; Pienemann, 199...
This chapter represents a new development in the studies on L2 Japanese in so far as, first, it upda...
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 paper presents findings on the second acquisition (L2) of passives involving case absorption ef...
This paper aims to trace the acquisitional path from emergence to native-like use of a structure wit...
Native speakers can make efficient use of discourse-pragmatic devices such as the passive constructi...
This paper investigates the acquisition of Japanese passives to settle the empirical and conceptual ...
This longitudinal case study reports on the acquisition of Japanese as a second language (L2) by a c...
This longitudinal case study reports on the acquisition of Japanese as a second language (L2) by a c...
The study utilises Processability Theory (PT; Pienemann 1998) and its extension, the Unmarked Alignm...
This study investigates longitudinally how a Japanese school-aged child develops English second lang...
Learning Japanese as a Second Language: A Processability Perspective makes a substantial contributio...
The impact of the interplay between principles of discourse information and linguistic structure in ...
This longitudinal study analyzes the acquisition of some aspects of Japanese morphology by two chil...
This paper provides an overview of the original version of Processability Theory (PT; Pienemann, 199...
This chapter represents a new development in the studies on L2 Japanese in so far as, first, it upda...
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 paper presents findings on the second acquisition (L2) of passives involving case absorption ef...
This paper aims to trace the acquisitional path from emergence to native-like use of a structure wit...
Native speakers can make efficient use of discourse-pragmatic devices such as the passive constructi...
This paper investigates the acquisition of Japanese passives to settle the empirical and conceptual ...