Offering an exploration and analysis of the notoriously difficult BA construction, this book uses the Interface Hypothesis and the Processing Instruction approach to demystify and elucidate the difficulties associated with the syntax/semantics and syntax/pragmatics interfaces to help instructors and students master this linguistic construction.
Offering an exploration and analysis of the notoriously difficult BA construction, this book uses the Interface Hypothesis and the Processing Instruction approach to demystify and elucidate the difficulties associated with the syntax/semantics and syntax/pragmatics interfaces to help instructors and students master this linguistic construction.
Chapter 1: The BA Construction Chapter 2: Acquisition of the BA Construction among L2 Learners of Chinese Chapter 3: Teaching the BA Construction in CFL Chapter 4: Acquisition of the BA Construction: An Interface Perspective Chapter 5: Awareness among L2 Chinese Learners on the Usage of the BA Construction Chapter 6: Using the Processing Instruction Approach to Teach the BA Construction Chapter 7: Implications from the Acquisition Studies and Guidelines for Instruction
Chapter 1: The BA Construction Chapter 2: Acquisition of the BA Construction among L2 Learners of Chinese Chapter 3: Teaching the BA Construction in CFL Chapter 4: Acquisition of the BA Construction: An Interface Perspective Chapter 5: Awareness among L2 Chinese Learners on the Usage of the BA Construction Chapter 6: Using the Processing Instruction Approach to Teach the BA Construction Chapter 7: Implications from the Acquisition Studies and Guidelines for Instruction
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