LINGUIST List 18.1445

Mon May 14 2007

TOC: Studies in Second Language Acquisition 29/2 (2007)

Editor for this issue: Maria Moreno-Rollins <marialinguistlist.org>


Directory         1.    Daniel Davies, Studies in Second Language Acquisition Vol 29, No 2 (2007)


Message 1: Studies in Second Language Acquisition Vol 29, No 2 (2007)
Date: 07-May-2007
From: Daniel Davies <ddaviescambridge.org>
Subject: Studies in Second Language Acquisition Vol 29, No 2 (2007)


Publisher: Cambridge University Press
http://us.cambridge.org

Journal Title: Studies in Second Language Acquisition Volume Number: 29 Issue Number: 2 Issue Date: 2007


Main Text:

IntroductionHiromi Ozeki, Yasuhiro Shirai

Does the Noun Phrase Accessibility Hierarchy Predict the Difficulty Order in theAcquisition of Japanese Relative Clauses?Hiromi Ozeki, Yasuhiro Shirai

Factors Affecting the Processing of Japanese Relative Clauses by L2 LearnersKazue Kanno

Teaching Relative Clauses in Japanese: Exploring Alternative Types ofInstruction and the Projection EffectNoriko Yabuki-Soh

Development of Relativization in Korean as a Foreign Language: The Noun PhraseAccessibility Hierarchy in Head-Internal and Head-External Relative ClausesK. Seon Jeon, Hae-Young Kim

Relative Clauses in Cantonese-English Bilingual Children: Typological Challengesand Processing MotivationsStephen Matthews, Virginia Yip

The Acquisition of Relative Clauses in Relation to Language TypologyBernard Comrie

A Construction-Based Analysis of the Acquisition of East Asian Relative ClausesHolger Diessel

Hypotheses and Methods in Second Language Acquisition: Testing the Noun PhraseAccessibility Hierarchy on Relative ClausesFred Eckman

Second Language Acquisition of Relative ClausesJunkyu Lee, Susan Gass

Acquisition of Relative Clauses in Relation to Language UniversalsJohn Hawkins

The Noun Phrase Accessibility Hierarchy: Lame Duck or Dead Duck in Theories of SLA?Roger Hawkins

Universals, Methodology, and Instructional Intervention on Relative ClausesShinichi Izumi

Second Language Acquisition of Relative Clauses in the Languages of East AsiaAlan Juffs

Interaction of Multiple Factors in Relative Clause Construal and AcquisitionYoshiko Matsumoto

Publications ReceivedYoshiko Matsumoto


Linguistic Field(s): Language Acquisition                             Syntax                             Applied Linguistics
Subject Language(s): Japanese (jpn)                             Korean (kor)                             Chinese, Yue (yue)