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Form-Meaning Connections in Second Language Acquisition is an interdisciplinary and timely edited book of essays and empirical studies, most of which are based on the papers presented at the Form and Meaning Conference held in Chicago in 2002. The goal of the conference and now of the book is to present linguistic and cognitive approaches to second language acquisition, attempting to integrate external and internal issues in interlanguage development, while outlining directions for future research. The editors address questions, such as: What is the nature and sequence of the form-meaning mapping process? How are these connections made? How are these connections used to construct grammars and lexicons? And, how can conditions and external factors be manipulated to improve the chances of making these form-meaning connections?

Contributors to this volume include such second language acquisition scholars as Susan Gass, Nick Ellis, Kathleen Bardovi-Harlig, Catherine Doughty, and Diane Larsen-Freeman. They address these form-meaning issues from a variety of settings and from multiple perspectives.

Researchers and graduate students in applied linguistics, cognitive psychology, linguistics, and language pedagogy will find this volume to be an important resource.

Recenzijas

"This volume presents a high caliber of careful psycholinguistic studies about how form and meaning are connected at the micro-processing level. It also shows further directions we need to take, including the studies about input-output relationships and the role of implicit learning in FMC. This volume is highly recommended for many SLA researchers, graduate students, and pedagogy specialists." Linguist List

"...VanPatten, Williams, Rott, and Overstreet should be commended for their careful editorial work, as evidenced by the absence of typographical errors, accurate referencing, and useful author and subject indexes, as well as for their effort in calling attention to, exploring, and paving the way for future studies on one of the most fundamental concerns in SLA: how learners come to establish and develop connections between form and meaning in a L2." Modern Language Journal

Preface vii
1 Form-Meaning Connections in Second Language Aquisition
1(28)
Bill VanPatten
Jessica Williams
Susanne Rott
Section I Factors and Processes
2 Input and Output in Establishing Form---Meaning Connections
29(20)
Bill VanPatten
3 The Processes of Second Language Acquisition
49(28)
Nick C. Ellis
4 Context and Second Language Acquisition
77(14)
Susan M. Gass
5 A Multiple-Factor Account for the Form-Meaning Connections in the Acquisition of Tense-Aspect Morphology
91(24)
Yasuhiro Shirai
Section II Evidence and Impact
6 The Emergence of Grammaticalized Future Expression in Longitudinal Production Data
115(24)
Kathleen Bardovi-Harlig
7 Cognitive Linguistics and Second Language Acquisition: Motion Events in a Typological Framework
139(16)
Teresa Cadierno
Karen Lund
8 Beyond Syntax: Performance Factors in L2 Behavior
155(26)
Elaine C. Klein
Section III Research and the Classroom
9 Effects of Instruction on Learning a Second Language: A Critique of Instructed SLA Research
181(22)
Catherine J. Doughty
10 Implicit Learning of Form-Meaning Connections
203(16)
John N. Williams
11 Theoretical and Methodological Issues in Research on Semantic and Structural Elaboration in Lexical Acquisition
219(18)
Joe Barcroft
Section IV Commentary
12 Reflections on Form-Meaning Connection Research in Second Language Acquisition
237(8)
Diane Larsen-Freeman
Author Index 245(8)
Subject Index 253
Bill VanPatten, Jessica Williams, Susanne Rott, Mark Overstreet