Acquisition of Japanese verbal morphology: Applying processability theory to Japanese

Authors
Citation
S. Kawaguchi, Acquisition of Japanese verbal morphology: Applying processability theory to Japanese, STUD LING, 54(2), 2000, pp. 238-248
Citations number
14
Categorie Soggetti
Language & Linguistics
Journal title
STUDIA LINGUISTICA
ISSN journal
00393193 → ACNP
Volume
54
Issue
2
Year of publication
2000
Pages
238 - 248
Database
ISI
SICI code
0039-3193(200008)54:2<238:AOJVMA>2.0.ZU;2-G
Abstract
This paper aims to identify the developmental sequence of Japanese verbal m orphology in second language learners' speech production through three long itudinal studies and two cross-sectional studies as well as to explain this sequence within the framework of Pienemann's Processability Theory (1998). Research questions to be answered include (1) What is the hypothesised dev elopmental sequence of Japanese verbal morphology in learns' speech product ion in an L2 context based on Processability Theory? (2) What is the actual developmental sequence of Japanese verbal morphology achieved by the learn ers? (3) Does this sequence match the hypothesised developmental sequence? Results from the study indicate that verbal morphology in Japanese is acqui red in a fixed order and that the order is predictable through identificati on of the hierarchy of processing prerequisites for sentence production. Su ch results have a practical and theoretical implication for the research of Japanese as a second language.