03593nam 22006733u 450 991045275250332120210114201609.01-282-16333-7978661216333390-272-9913-7(CKB)1000000000520682(EBL)622201(OCoLC)49701594(SSID)ssj0000276634(PQKBManifestationID)11219865(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000276634(PQKBWorkID)10226081(PQKB)10627090(MiAaPQ)EBC622201(EXLCZ)99100000000052068220130729d1999|||| u|| |engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe Acquisition of Japanese as a Second Language[electronic resource]Amsterdam/Philadelphia John Benjamins Publishing Company19991 online resource (193 p.)Language Acquisition and Language DisordersDescription based upon print version of record.1-55619-785-3 90-272-2488-9 THE ACQUISITION OF JAPANESE AS A SECOND LANGUAGE; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of Contents; Abbreviations; List of Contributors; Acknowledgements; CHAPTER 1. SLA Research and Japanese; CHAPTER 2. Implicit Negative Feedback; CHAPTER 3. Tasks and Learners' Output in Nonnative-Nonnative Interaction; CHAPTER 4. SPOT: A Test Measuring "Control" Exercised by Learners of Japanese; CHAPTER 5. Retesting a Universal: The Empty Category Principle and Learners of (Pseudo)Japanese; CHAPTER 6. L2 Acquisition of Japanese Unaccusative Verbs by Speakers of English and ChineseCHAPTER 7. Who Knows What and Why? The Acquisition of Multiple Wh-Questions by Adult Learners of English and JapaneseCHAPTER 8. Gapping and Coordination in Second Language Acquisition; CHAPTER 9. Acquisition of Verb Gapping in Japanese by Mandarin and English Speakers; Name Index; Subject IndexThis book marks the first-ever collection of papers in English on the acquisition of Japanese as a second language. Its overarching goal is to broaden and deepen the field of SLA research by focusing on Japanese rather than on more commonly studied European languages. Broad in scope and eclectic in approach with chapters by leading scholars in the field, The Acquisition of Japanese as a Second Language offers a survey of the far-ranging field of SLA research as it applies to Japanese. Chapters include studies on input and interaction, research into the evaluation of L2 proficiency, and Language Acquisition and Language DisordersJapanese language -- AcquisitionJapanese language -- Study and teaching -- Foreign speakersSecond language acquisitionEast Asian Languages & LiteraturesHILCCLanguages & LiteraturesHILCCElectronic books.Japanese language -- Acquisition.Japanese language -- Study and teaching -- Foreign speakers.Second language acquisition.East Asian Languages & LiteraturesLanguages & Literatures495.6/8007Kanno Kazue673583Kanno KazueNakari RistoAU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9910452752503321Acquisition of Japanese as a second language1273664UNINA04258oam 2200661I 450 991045000030332120200520144314.00-203-28849-11-134-77165-71-280-06691-10-203-20833-110.4324/9780203208335 (CKB)1000000000247877(EBL)179707(OCoLC)437082273(SSID)ssj0000276978(PQKBManifestationID)11218884(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000276978(PQKBWorkID)10245820(PQKB)11426243(MiAaPQ)EBC179707(Au-PeEL)EBL179707(CaPaEBR)ebr10095026(CaONFJC)MIL6691(OCoLC)560074258(EXLCZ)99100000000024787720180331d1999 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrArchitecture and revolution contemporary perspectives on Central and Eastern Europe /edited by Neil LeachLondon ;New York :Routledge,1999.1 online resource (255 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-415-13915-5 0-415-13914-7 Includes bibliographical references and index.Pt. 1.Historical perspectives:Sources of a radical mission in the early Soviet profession: Alexei Gan and the Moscow anarchists /Catherine Cooke --The Vesnins' Palace of Labour: the role of practice in materialising the revolutionary architecture /Catherine Cooke --Notes for a manifesto /Jonathan Charley --A postmodern critic's kit for interpreting socialist realism /Augustin Ioan --pt. 2.Architecture and change:History lessons /Fredric Jameson --Policing the body: Descartes and the architecture of change /Andrew Benjamin --The state as a work of art: the trauma of Ceausescu's Disneyland /Renata Salecl --Architecture of revolution? /Neil Leach --pt. 3.Strategies for a new Europe:Traces of the unborn /Daniel Libeskind --Resisting the erasure of history: Daniel Libeskind interviewed by Anne Wagner --The humanity of architecture /Dalibor Vesely --Disjunctions /Bernard Tschumi --The dark side of the domus: the redomestication of Central and Eastern Europe /Neil Leach --Architecture in post-totalitarian society: round-table discussion conducted by Bart Goldhoorn --pt. 4.The Romanian question:Totalitarian city: Bucharest 1980-9, semio-clinical files /Constantin Petcu --The People's House, or the voluptuous violence of an architectural paradox /Doina Petrescu --Utopia 1988, Romania; post-utopia 1995, Romania /Dorin Stefan --Rediscovering Romania /Ioana Sandi --pt. 5.Tombs and monuments:Berlin 1961-89: the bridal chamber /Neil Leach --Reflections on disgraced monuments /Laura Mulvey --Attacks on the castle /Hélène Cixous.Architecture and Revolution explores the consequences of the 1989 revolutions in Central and Eastern Europe from an architectural perspective. It presents new writings from a team of renowned architects, philosophers and cultural theorists from both the East and the West. They explore the questions over the built environment that now face architects, planners and politicians in the region. They examine the problems of buildings inherited from the communist era: some are environmentally inadequate, many were designed to serve a now redundant social programme and others carry the stigmaArchitectureEurope, Central20th centuryArchitectureEurope, Eastern20th centuryArchitectureEurope, CentralPublic opinionArchitectureEurope, EasternPublic opinionElectronic books.ArchitectureArchitectureArchitecturePublic opinion.ArchitecturePublic opinion.720/.1/03Leach Neil605589FlBoTFGFlBoTFGBOOK9910450000303321Architecture and revolution2064221UNINA