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Studying Processability Theory: An Introductory Textbook [Hardback]

Edited by (Ludwigsburg University of Education), Edited by (University of Paderborn & Newcastle University)
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Processability Theory (PT) as developed by Manfred Pienemann is a prominent theory of second language acquisition. PT serves as a framework for a wide range of research covering issues, including L2 processing, interlanguage variation, typological effects on SLA, L1 transfer, pidgins and creoles, linguistic profiling, stabilisation/fossilisation and teachability. This textbook provides a reader-friendly introduction to PT. It is designed for students with a basic knowledge of (applied) linguistics. The components of PT are set out in four parts. The first part focuses on observed facts, in particular on paths of L2 development and learner variation. The second part gives an overview of the theoretical basis of PT. Part three details the application of PT to contexts other than ESL (i.e. Japanese, creoles and bilingual acquisition), and the fourth part focuses on practical applications. Each chapter contains exercises (including data analysis and interpretation) which may be used for individual study or in class. The textbook can be used as a concise introduction to PT. However, it may also serve as a point of reference for particular PT-related topics. The individual chapters were written by specialists in each of the research areas.

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I would recommend this book to anyone studying or researching Applied Linguistics, especially SLA, including future teachers. It offers an incredibly comprehensive overview of research into PT and its applications, is well-structured and easy to read despite its enormous theoretical breadth. Understanding the complex processes that govern second language acquisition in the light of PT is as important for language teachers as being fluent in the language that they teach. -- Professor Angela Hahn, Applied English Linguistics, Ludwig-Maximillian University, Munich

Contributors vii
Abbreviations viii
Preface ix
Acknowledgements xi
PART I The facts
Developmental schedules
3(9)
Manfred Pienemann
Learner variation
12(15)
Manfred Pienemann
PART II The theory
The psycholinguistic basis of PT
27(23)
Manfred Pienemann
Explaining developmental schedules
50(14)
Manfred Pienemann
Explaining learner variation
64(11)
Mathias Liebner
Manfred Pienemann
L1 transfer
75(9)
Manfred Pienemann
Research methodology: How do we know about developmental schedules?
84(15)
Jorg-U. Keßler
Manfred Pienemann
PART III Applying PT to other contexts
Japanese as a second language: A test case for the typological plausibility of PT
99(7)
Satomi Kawaguchi
Pidgins and Creoles
106(15)
Ingo Plag
Bilingual first language acquisition
121(12)
Yuki Itani-Adams
PART IV Practical applications
Diagnosing L2 development: Rapid Profile
133(16)
Jorg-U. Keßler
Mathias Liebner
Teaching
149(8)
Jorg-U. Keßler
Mathias Liebner
Fethi Mansouri
References 157(11)
Appendices 168(7)
Name index 175(2)
Subject index 177