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Attention, Memory, and the "Noticing" Hypothesis
In: Language learning. - Hoboken, NJ : Wiley 45 (1995) 2, 283-332
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Task Complexity and Second Language Narrative Discourse
Robinson, Peter. - : Wiley, 1995
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Investigating second language task complexity
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Attention, Memory, and the “Noticing” Hypothesis
Robinson, Peter. - : Wiley, 1995
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Universals of Word Formation Processes: Noun Incorporation in the Acquisition of Samoan as a Second Language
In: Language learning. - Hoboken, NJ : Wiley 44 (1994) 4, 569-616
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Universals of word formation processes : noun incorporation in the acquisition of Samoan as a second language
In: Language learning. - Hoboken, NJ : Wiley 44 (1994) 4, 569-615
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Designing Tasks for the Communicative Classroom
In: Applied linguistics. - Oxford : Oxford Univ. Press 14 (1993) 4, 442-446
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Environmental correlates of child copula verb growth
In: Journal of child language. - Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 20 (1993) 2, 343-362
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Instance theory and second language rule learning under explicit conditions
In: Studies in second language acquisition. - New York, NY [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 15 (1993) 4, 413-438
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Reviews
Robinson, Peter. - : Oxford University Press, 1993
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Universals of Word Formation Processes: Noun Incorporated in the Acquisition of Sāmoan as a Second Language
Abstract: Studies of sccond language syntactic acquisition (e.g., Gass 1979; Flynn 1991; White 1989) have been motivated by research into language universals within both typological (Creenberg 1966), and universal grammar (Chomsky 1981) frameworks. In the typological framework learning difficulty is predicted by the relative markedness of the second languagc, when comparcd with the leamer's first languagc (Eckman 1985). In the universal grammar framework learning difficulty is Predicted where there are differences in the paramcter settings of the first and second language (Flynn 1989). Some support exists for the influence of markedness on learning difficulty (e.g., Gass 1979; Pavesi 1986; Doughtye199.1), but there is disagreement about the influence exerted by universal grammar (Bley-Vroman & Chaudron 1990; Flynn & Lust 1990). To date no studies of second language word forrnation processes have been motivated by language universals research from either of these perspectives. This study examines the influence of a proposed implicational hicrarchy (Mithun 1984) and constraints of universal Srammar (Baker 1988) on the acquisition of noun incorporation processes by second language learners of Samoan. The methodology involved reaction time, grammaticality iudgement and response certainty measures of the processing difficulty and acceptability of examples of noun incorporation for English speaking learners of Samoan, with the latter measure guving the clearest support for two hypothesized orders of difficulty.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10125/40740
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Discourse Semantics, Interlanguage Negotiation, and the Lexicon
Robinson, Peter. - 1992
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Metaphors for the description of acquisition data : from constituency 'trees' to dependency 'frames'
In: International review of applied linguistics in language teaching. - Berlin : de Gruyter 28 (1990) 4, 273-292
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A rich view of lexical competence
In: ELT journal. - Oxford : Oxford University Press 43 (1989) 4, 274-282
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Procedural vocabulary and language learning
In: Journal of pragmatics. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 13 (1989) 4, 523-546
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Procedural vocabulary and language learning
In: Journal of Pragmatics (JoP) 13 (1989) 4, 523-546
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A rich view of lexical competence
Robinson, Peter J.. - : Oxford University Press, 1989
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A Hallidayan framework for vocabulary teaching : an approach to organising the lexical content of an EFL syllabus
In: International review of applied linguistics in language teaching. - Berlin : de Gruyter 26 (1988) 3, 229-238
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Componential analysis and Malinowski's "language-in-action" : feature grids, prototypes and a procedural vocabulary
In: Quaderni di semantica. - Bologna : Ed. Pendragon 9 (1988) 2, 319-330
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Constituency or dependency in the units of language acquisition325 : An approach to describing the learner's analysis of formulae
In: Lingvisticae investigationes. - Amsterdam : Benjamins 10 (1986) 2, 417-437
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