Learning Japanese as a Second Language: A Processability Perspective
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List of Figures

Figure 2.1. Levelt’s speech generation model.

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Figure 2.2. Lexical entry.

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Figure 2.3. Levelt et al.’s (1999) new speech processing model

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Figure 2.4. Three parallel structures for the English sentence ‘Peter pats a dog’.

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Figure 2.5. Three parallel structures for the Japanese sentence ‘Piitaa-ga inu-o naderu (Peter pats a dog)’.

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Figure 2.6. f-structure of Peter pats a dog.

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Figure 2.7. Lexical entries.

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Figure 2.8. c-structure of Peter pats a dog with lexical entry.

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Figure 2.9. Lexical entries for many dogs.

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Figure 2.10. c-structure of many dogs with lexical entry.

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Figure 2.11. Canonical mapping.

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Figure 2.12. c-structure and f-structure for a WH-question in English.

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