Research And Perspectives On Processing Instruction


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Research and Perspectives on Processing Instruction


Research and Perspectives on Processing Instruction

Author: James F. Lee

language: en

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter

Release Date: 2009-07-14


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This volume tracks the impact Processing Instruction has made since its conception. The authors explain Processing Instruction, both its main theoretical underpinnings as well as the guidelines for developing structured input practices. They review the empirical research conducted to date, so that readers have an overview of new research carried out on the effects of Processing Instruction. The work concludes with reflections on the generalizability and limits of the research on Processing Instruction and offers future directions for Processing Instruction research.

Input Processing and Processing Instruction


Input Processing and Processing Instruction

Author: Alessandro Benati

language: en

Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company

Release Date: 2021-09-08


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Input Processing is a theoretical framework on which the pedagogical paradigm called Processing Instruction is predicated. In this book, new data on the acquisition of Italian and Modern Standard Arabic are presented and analyzed within this framework. Each study in the book explores how input processing strategies affect the acquisition of a particular linguistic feature and/or structure in the two languages. The studies use both offline (e.g., sentence and discourse-level tasks) and online tests (e.g., eye-tracking) to measure the effects of this instructional training.

Structured Input


Structured Input

Author: Andrew P. Farley

language: en

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Humanities, Social Sciences & World Languages

Release Date: 2004


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This new text in the McGraw-Hill Second Language Professional series brings together theory, research, and practice on structured input, an instructional technique that first emerged in the early 1990s in association with processing instruction. The author skillfully makes theoretical concepts and research accessible to the uninitiated reader while offering an abundance of examples of structured input activities in various languages. Researchers and instructors looking for more examples and clarification on structured input activities will welcome this new title.