A Processability Theory (PT) -based Analysis of the Acquisition of Japanese Morphology and Syntax: A Case of an Intensive Adult Learner
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- Iwasaki Junko
- Edith Cowan University
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- Other Title
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- Processability Theory (PT)を用いた形態素と統語構造の習得の分析:特別集中日本語コースに参加した英語を母国語とする成人学習者の場合
- Processability Theory (PT)オ モチイタ ケイタイソ ト トウゴ コウゾウ ノ シュウトク ノ ブンセキ : トクベツ シュウチュウ ニホンゴ コース ニ サンカ シタ エイゴ オ ボコクゴ ト スル セイジン ガクシュウシャ ノ バアイ
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<p>This paper reports the results of part of a longitudinal study that analyzes the acquisition process of Japanese as a second language (JSL) by an adult learning in an intensive mode in Australia. Specifically, the purpose of the study was to find out whether or not the emergence orders of morphological and syntactic structures in his speech data would parallel the universal hierarchy of developmental stages of acquisition claimed in Processability Theory (PT henceforth: Pienemann, 1998; Pienemann, Di Biase & Kawaguchi, 2005). The informant in this study was a 33 year old Australian male, who as a complete beginner, participated in an approximate 900 hour one-on-one Japanese language training over a period of one year. As part of the training, he was engaged in spontaneous conversations with native speakers of Japanese on a fortnightly basis, which were audio-recorded and transcribed. The verbal affixes, V-te V structures, passive/causative/benefactive structures, canonical sentences and non-canonical sentences that the informant had produced were then extracted and used for distributional analysis. The results of the study showed that the developmental sequences of acquisition of Japanese morphology and syntax in the informant's interlanguage matched those predicted in the original and extended versions of PT.</p>
Journal
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- Second Language
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Second Language 12 (0), 21-42, 2013
The Japan Second Language Association
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- CRID
- 1390001205420926336
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- NII Article ID
- 40020148588
- 130006259044
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- NII Book ID
- AA1260638X
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- ISSN
- 21870047
- 1347278X
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- NDL BIB ID
- 025631919
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- JaLC
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