In:Research on Second Language Processing and Processing Instruction: Studies in honor of Bill VanPatten
Edited by Michael J. Leeser, Gregory D. Keating and Wynne Wong
[Studies in Bilingualism 62] 2021
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 17 March 2021
https://doi.org/10.1075/sibil.62.toc
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Table of contents
Preface and acknowledgementsVII
Introduction
Chapter 1.Input processing in second language acquisition: The pioneering work of Bill VanPatten3
Michael J. Leeser
Gregory D. Keating
Wynne Wong
Part I.Research on sentence processing
Chapter 2.The processing of case in intermediate L2 Spanish27
Jill Jegerski
Chapter 3.The processing of subject shifts in L2 Spanish: An examination of L2 learners’ use of inflectional morphology and reliance on overt subject pronouns53
Suzanne Johnston
Chapter 4.When more is better: Higher L1/L2 similarity, L2 proficiency, and working memory facilitate L2 morphosyntactic processing125
Nuria Sagarra
Part II.Research and perspectives on VanPatten’s model of input processing
Chapter 5.VanPatten (1990)’s long and winding story and the nature of replication studies153
Cristina Sanz
Timothy McCormick
Chapter 6.Contextual effects in processing OVS sentences in Spanish: A partial replication of VanPatten and Houston (1998) and Malovrh (2006)183
Casilde Isabelli
Chapter 7.Multilevel input processing: Emerging developments and future challenges201
Joe Barcroft
Part III.Research and perspectives on processing instruction
Chapter 8.Trials-to-criterion as a methodological option to measure language processing in processing instruction235
Claudia Fernández
Chapter 9.PI and the French causative and passive constructions: Examining transfer-of-training effects using eye tracking261
Wynne Wong
Kiwako Ito
Laurene Glimois
Chapter 10.Why does processing instruction work? The role of PI within a framework of language and second language development295
Michael J. Leeser
Conclusion
Chapter 11.Online methods in research on input processing and processing instruction327
Gregory D. Keating
Index357
