The multiword processing by low‐proficiency Japanese English learners: Meaningfulness and constructions

T Kosaka - International Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Recent psycholinguistic research underscores the significance of multiword units in
language processing and acquisition, aligning with the Chunk‐and‐Pass framework. In this …

[PDF][PDF] Unmet expectations in the comprehension of relative clauses in Japanese

ET Miyamoto, M Nakamura - … of the Annual Meeting of the …, 2013 - escholarship.org
In two self-paced reading experiments, subject relative clauses (eg,'the woman who saw the
man') were read faster than object relative clauses ('the woman who the man saw') in …

Issues in L2 Japanese sentence processing: Similarities/differences with L1 and individual differences in working memory

K Sawasaki, A Kashiwagi-Wood - Handbook of Japanese …, 2015 - degruyter.com
Sentence processing in a second language (L2) is a relatively new field in psycholinguistics,
and its research design and methodologies are similar to approaches to sentence …

Relative clause preference in learners of Chinese as a second language

L Qiang, G **aoyu, Y Yiru, N Müller - Chinese Journal of Applied …, 2016 - degruyter.com
It has been debated whether preference for subject-extracted relative clauses in language
processing is a universal rule, with evidence from both first and second language acquisition …

Relative clause processing in Japanese: Psycholinguistic investigation into typological differences

B Kahraman, H Sakai - Handbook of Japanese psycholinguistics, 2015 - degruyter.com
Relative clauses have been one of the most widely studied constructions since the
pioneering study by Keenan and Comrie (1977), in the field of language typology. In the field …

[PDF][PDF] Sentence processing of nominative-genitive conversion in Japanese by Turkish speaking learners and native speakers

B Kahraman - The Proceedings of the Thirteenth Tokyo Conference …, 2012 - academia.edu
In the psycholinguistic literature, it has been well-documented that subject relative clauses
(SRs), like “the professor that saw the student…”, are easier to process than object relative …

Cross-linguistic effects of Arabic experience on L3 learning and explicit knowledge

KJ Riestenberg, HS Jan… - Journal of Second …, 2015 - journals.uair.arizona.edu
This study investigates the roles of cross-linguistic influence (CLI) and explicit knowledge in
explaining the posited advantage of previous language experience in L3 learning, as well …

Processing and comprehension of L2 English relative clauses by Farsi speakers

P Seifi - 2021 - research.rug.nl
University of Groningen Processing and comprehension of L2 English relative clauses by Farsi
speakers Seifi, Pouran Page 1 University of Groningen Processing and comprehension of L2 English …

[PDF][PDF] The comprehension of relative clauses by Romance learners of English: Syntactic and semantic influences

MACM Duffeler - 2017 - research.vu.nl
Relative clauses have fascinated linguists and psycholinguists for decades and have been
the field of investigation of theories in the native language (L1) as well as in the acquisition …

[PDF][PDF] Processing subject and object relative clauses with numeral classifiers in Japanese

B Kahraman, K Tanigawa, Y Hirose - 電子情報通信学会技術研究報告 …, 2014 - academia.edu
In this study, using a self-paced reading task and sentence fragment completion task, we
investigated the influence of matching and mismatching sentence initial numeral classifiers …