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Seven years ago Manfred Pienemann proposed a novel psycholinguistic theory of language development, Processability Theory (PT). This volume examines the typological plausibility of PT. Focusing on the acquisition of Arabic, Chinese and Japanese the authors demonstrate the capacity of PT to make detailed and verifiable predictions about the developmental schedule for each language. This cross-linguistic perspective is also applied to the study of L1 transfer by comparing the impact of processability and typological proximity. The typological perspective is extended by including a comparison of different types of language acquisition. The architecture of PT is expanded by the addition of a second set of principles that contributes to the formal modeling of levels of processability, namely the mapping of argument-structure onto functional structure in lexical mapping theory. This step yields the inclusion of a range of additional phenomena in the processability hierarchy thus widening the scope of PT.
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Cross-Linguistic Aspects of Processability Theory should prove a valuable read for anyone interested in language acquisition, particularly SLA, and most specifically with the acquisition of morphology and syntax. Pienemann and colleagues have presented very thought-provoking ideas for linguists and psychologists interested in language acquisition to ponder.
Robert Felty, University of Michigan, on Linguist List Vol. 17-2294, 2006
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Preface
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Chapter
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1. An introduction to Processability Theory
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Manfred Pienemann
Pienemann, Manfred
Manfred
Pienemann
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JB code
sibil.30.04pie
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2. Discussing PT
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Pienemann, Manfred
Manfred
Pienemann
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JB code
sibil.30.05pie
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116
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Chapter
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3. Processability, typological distance and L1 transfer
1
A01
Manfred Pienemann
Pienemann, Manfred
Manfred
Pienemann
2
A01
Bruno Di Biase
Di Biase, Bruno
Bruno
Di Biase
3
A01
Satomi Kawaguchi
Kawaguchi, Satomi
Satomi
Kawaguchi
4
A01
Gisela Håkansson
Håkansson, Gisela
Gisela
Håkansson
10
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JB code
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153
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Chapter
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4. Agreement morphology in Arabic as a second language
Typological features and their processing implications
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Fethi Mansouri
Mansouri, Fethi
Fethi
Mansouri
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JB code
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Chapter
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5. Processing and formal instruction in the L2 acquisition of five Chinese grammatical morphemes
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Yanyin Zhang
Zhang, Yanyin
Yanyin
Zhang
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JB code
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197
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Chapter
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6. Similarities and differences in L1 and L2 development. Opening up the perspective
including SLI
1
A01
Gisela Håkansson
Håkansson, Gisela
Gisela
Håkansson
10
01
JB code
sibil.30.09pie
199
251
53
Chapter
9
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7. Extending Processability Theory
1
A01
Manfred Pienemann
Pienemann, Manfred
Manfred
Pienemann
2
A01
Bruno Di Biase
Di Biase, Bruno
Bruno
Di Biase
3
A01
Satomi Kawaguchi
Kawaguchi, Satomi
Satomi
Kawaguchi
10
01
JB code
sibil.30.10kaw
253
298
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Chapter
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8. Argument structure and syntactic development in Japanese as a second language
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A01
Satomi Kawaguchi
Kawaguchi, Satomi
Satomi
Kawaguchi
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Pienemann, Manfred
Manfred
Pienemann
University of Paderborn & University of Newcastle upon Tyne
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eng
318
xiv
303
LAN009000
v.2006
CF
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24
JB Subject Scheme
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Language acquisition
24
JB Subject Scheme
LIN.BIL
Multilingualism
24
JB Subject Scheme
LIN.PSYLIN
Psycholinguistics
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Seven years ago Manfred Pienemann proposed a novel psycholinguistic theory of language development, Processability Theory (PT). This volume examines the typological plausibility of PT. Focusing on the acquisition of Arabic, Chinese and Japanese the authors demonstrate the capacity of PT to make detailed and verifiable predictions about the developmental schedule for each language. This cross-linguistic perspective is also applied to the study of L1 transfer by comparing the impact of processability and typological proximity. The typological perspective is extended by including a comparison of different types of language acquisition. The architecture of PT is expanded by the addition of a second set of principles that contributes to the formal modeling of levels of processability, namely the mapping of argument-structure onto functional structure in lexical mapping theory. This step yields the inclusion of a range of additional phenomena in the processability hierarchy thus widening the scope of PT.
05
Cross-Linguistic Aspects of Processability Theory should prove a valuable read for anyone interested in language acquisition, particularly SLA, and most specifically with the acquisition of morphology and syntax. Pienemann and colleagues have presented very thought-provoking ideas for linguists and psychologists interested in language acquisition to ponder.
Robert Felty, University of Michigan, on Linguist List Vol. 17-2294, 2006
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Preface
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60
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Chapter
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1. An introduction to Processability Theory
1
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Manfred Pienemann
Pienemann, Manfred
Manfred
Pienemann
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JB code
sibil.30.04pie
61
83
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Chapter
4
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2. Discussing PT
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Manfred Pienemann
Pienemann, Manfred
Manfred
Pienemann
10
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JB code
sibil.30.05pie
85
116
32
Chapter
5
01
3. Processability, typological distance and L1 transfer
1
A01
Manfred Pienemann
Pienemann, Manfred
Manfred
Pienemann
2
A01
Bruno Di Biase
Di Biase, Bruno
Bruno
Di Biase
3
A01
Satomi Kawaguchi
Kawaguchi, Satomi
Satomi
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Gisela Håkansson
Håkansson, Gisela
Gisela
Håkansson
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JB code
sibil.30.06man
117
153
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Chapter
6
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4. Agreement morphology in Arabic as a second language
Typological features and their processing implications
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Fethi Mansouri
Mansouri, Fethi
Fethi
Mansouri
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JB code
sibil.30.07zha
155
177
23
Chapter
7
01
5. Processing and formal instruction in the L2 acquisition of five Chinese grammatical morphemes
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A01
Yanyin Zhang
Zhang, Yanyin
Yanyin
Zhang
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JB code
sibil.30.08hak
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197
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Chapter
8
01
6. Similarities and differences in L1 and L2 development. Opening up the perspective
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1
A01
Gisela Håkansson
Håkansson, Gisela
Gisela
Håkansson
10
01
JB code
sibil.30.09pie
199
251
53
Chapter
9
01
7. Extending Processability Theory
1
A01
Manfred Pienemann
Pienemann, Manfred
Manfred
Pienemann
2
A01
Bruno Di Biase
Di Biase, Bruno
Bruno
Di Biase
3
A01
Satomi Kawaguchi
Kawaguchi, Satomi
Satomi
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298
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Chapter
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8. Argument structure and syntactic development in Japanese as a second language
1
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Satomi Kawaguchi
Kawaguchi, Satomi
Satomi
Kawaguchi
10
01
JB code
sibil.30.11sub
299
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Miscellaneous
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Subject index
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