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Book: Grammar acquisition and processing instruction: Secondary and cumulative effects

TitleGrammar acquisition and processing instruction: Secondary and cumulative effects
Authors
Issue Date2008
PublisherMultilingual Matters.
Citation
Benati, AG, Lee, JF. Grammar Acquisition and Processing Instruction: Secondary and Cumulative Effects. Bristol, UK: Multilingual Matters. 2008 How to Cite?
AbstractResearch on Processing Instruction has so far investigated the primary effects of Processing Instruction. In this book the results of a series of experimental studies investigating possible secondary and cumulative effects of Processing Instruction on the acquisition of French, Italian and English as a second language will be presented. The results of the three experiments have demonstrated that Processing Instruction not only provides learners the direct or primary benefit of learning to process and produce the morphological form on which they received instruction, but also a secondary benefit in that they transferred that training to processing and producing another morphological form on which they had received no instruction.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/288656
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Series/Report no.Second Language Acquisition

 

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dc.contributor.authorBenati, AG-
dc.contributor.authorLee, JF-
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dc.identifier.citationBenati, AG, Lee, JF. Grammar Acquisition and Processing Instruction: Secondary and Cumulative Effects. Bristol, UK: Multilingual Matters. 2008-
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dc.description.abstractResearch on Processing Instruction has so far investigated the primary effects of Processing Instruction. In this book the results of a series of experimental studies investigating possible secondary and cumulative effects of Processing Instruction on the acquisition of French, Italian and English as a second language will be presented. The results of the three experiments have demonstrated that Processing Instruction not only provides learners the direct or primary benefit of learning to process and produce the morphological form on which they received instruction, but also a secondary benefit in that they transferred that training to processing and producing another morphological form on which they had received no instruction.-
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dc.publisherMultilingual Matters.-
dc.relation.ispartofseriesSecond Language Acquisition-
dc.titleGrammar acquisition and processing instruction: Secondary and cumulative effects-
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