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Iwanaka, Takahiro
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Abstract | This study aims to investigate how realizing problems during translation from Japanese to English and noticing fonns in written model sentences encoumge learners to internalize linguistic items. Thirty nine university students, classified into 3 proficiency levels, took part in an experiment, in which they wrote down problems they had realized while translating Japanese into English and also took notes of what fonns they had noticed in looking at model sentences. A post test was given in the following week to examine how the participants internalized target linguistic items. The results are: 1) realizing problems and noticing forms prompt the immediate internalization of linguistic items and play an important role in mapping already learned foons with the new meanings in all proficiency levels, and 2) realizing problems and noticing fonns make advanced learners internalize more linguistic items.
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Note | This is the institute's copy, as published in Annual Review of English Language Education in Japan, Mar 2006, Volume 17, Pages 21-30.
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Published Date | 2006-03
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Publication Title |
Annual Review of English Language Education in Japan
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Volume | volume17
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Publisher | Japan Society of English Language Education
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Start Page | 21
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End Page | 30
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ISSN | 1344-8560
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NCID | AA10890588
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Content Type |
Journal Article
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language |
English
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OAI-PMH Set |
岡山大学
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Copyright Holders | 全国英語教育学会
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File Version | publisher
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