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17. Sentence production models to consider for L2 Japanese sentence production research
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Noriko Iwasaki
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Preface v
- Introduction to the Handbooks of Japanese Language and Linguistics vii
- In Memory of Tsutomu Sakamoto [1954–2014] xxxiv
- Acknowledgments xxxv
- Table of contents xxxvii
- Contributors xxxix
- List of abbreviations xliii
- Japanese psycholinguistics and this volume 1
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I. Japanese Language Acquisition
- 1. Learning to become a native listener of Japanese 19
- 2. The nature of the count/mass distinction in Japanese 49
- 3. Grammatical deficits in Japanese children with specific language impairment 81
- 4. Root infinitive analogues in Child Japanese 117
- 5. Acquisition of scope 149
- 6. Narrative development in L1 Japanese 181
- 7. L2 acquisition of Japanese 217
- 8. The modularity of grammar in L2 acquisition 235
- 9. Tense and aspect in Japanese as a second language 271
- 10. Language acquisition and brain development: Cortical processing of a foreign language 303
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II. Japanese Language Processing
- 11. Resolution of branching ambiguity and the role of prosody 329
- 12. The role of learning in theories of English and Japanese sentence processing 353
- 13. Experimental syntax: Word order in sentence processing 387
- 14. Relative clause processing in Japanese: Psycholinguistic investigation into typological differences 423
- 15. Processing of syntactic and semantic information in the human brain: Evidence from ERP studies in Japanese 457
- 16. Issues in L2 Japanese sentence processing: Similarities/differences with L1 and individual differences in working memory 511
- 17. Sentence production models to consider for L2 Japanese sentence production research 545
- 18. Processing of the Japanese language by native Chinese speakers 583
- Subject index 633
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Preface v
- Introduction to the Handbooks of Japanese Language and Linguistics vii
- In Memory of Tsutomu Sakamoto [1954–2014] xxxiv
- Acknowledgments xxxv
- Table of contents xxxvii
- Contributors xxxix
- List of abbreviations xliii
- Japanese psycholinguistics and this volume 1
-
I. Japanese Language Acquisition
- 1. Learning to become a native listener of Japanese 19
- 2. The nature of the count/mass distinction in Japanese 49
- 3. Grammatical deficits in Japanese children with specific language impairment 81
- 4. Root infinitive analogues in Child Japanese 117
- 5. Acquisition of scope 149
- 6. Narrative development in L1 Japanese 181
- 7. L2 acquisition of Japanese 217
- 8. The modularity of grammar in L2 acquisition 235
- 9. Tense and aspect in Japanese as a second language 271
- 10. Language acquisition and brain development: Cortical processing of a foreign language 303
-
II. Japanese Language Processing
- 11. Resolution of branching ambiguity and the role of prosody 329
- 12. The role of learning in theories of English and Japanese sentence processing 353
- 13. Experimental syntax: Word order in sentence processing 387
- 14. Relative clause processing in Japanese: Psycholinguistic investigation into typological differences 423
- 15. Processing of syntactic and semantic information in the human brain: Evidence from ERP studies in Japanese 457
- 16. Issues in L2 Japanese sentence processing: Similarities/differences with L1 and individual differences in working memory 511
- 17. Sentence production models to consider for L2 Japanese sentence production research 545
- 18. Processing of the Japanese language by native Chinese speakers 583
- Subject index 633