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E-grāmata: Mind Matters in SLA

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  • Formāts: 312 pages
  • Sērija : Second Language Acquisition
  • Izdošanas datums: 21-Sep-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Multilingual Matters
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781788921626
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  • Formāts: 312 pages
  • Sērija : Second Language Acquisition
  • Izdošanas datums: 21-Sep-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Multilingual Matters
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781788921626

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This book examines key issues in theories of what language is and what happens in the mind during second language acquisition (SLA), inspiring readers to think in new and exciting ways about language learning and teaching. Chapters, written by both established and rising star scholars, provide cutting-edge insights and new empirical findings on major topics of formal and cognitive linguistics, psycholinguistics and second language development, and offer a coherent, wide-ranging, reader-friendly examination of learner-internal factors in SLA. The first section of the book focuses on issues that are pertinent to our understanding of language acquisition, particularly in relation to syntax. The second section comprises empirical chapters on syntax, the lexicon, phonetics/phonology and language production in English and other languages. These chapters refer to theories and frameworks from within SLA to enable the reader to grasp the key questions and issues that are currently relevant. The final section focuses on research relating to how second language (L2) learners make transitions from one stage of development to the next; it covers state-of-the-art psycholinguistic research concerning how L2 acquisition occurs in real time, and includes discussion of models of L2 development both in and out of the classroom.

Recenzijas

This book provides an accessible background on linguistics, language acquisition and experimental methodologies. Each chapter presents new empirical data and the volume will appeal to second language specialists, as well as a general audience. Its fine writing and broad range of topics from language evolution to psycholinguistics make it a welcome contribution to the field. * Julia Herschensohn, University of Washington, USA * This book provides language teachers and applied linguists with a rich, comprehensive and carefully arranged smörgåsbord of theoretical issues relevant for understanding the mismatch between what teachers teach and what learners learn. Even the more challenging aspects of some topics are worth the readers careful attention and will pay rich dividends. * Michael Sharwood Smith, University of Edinburgh, UK * This is a highly recommended volume for three reasons: 1. It covers both property and transition theories and focuses on language representation and processing. 2. The chapters have been authored by the researchers involved in the reported research. 3. Chapters discuss teaching-related issues and make for invaluable reading for teachers and students alike. * Andreas Rohde, University of Cologne, Germany *

Papildus informācija

An extensive collection of cutting-edge research on cognitive and psycholinguistics
Acknowledgements vii
Contributors ix
1 Introduction
1(10)
Clare Wright
Martha Young-Scholten
Thorsten Piske
Part 1 Language and Mind
2 What is Grammar? A Universal Grammar Approach
11(24)
Andrew Caink
3 Syntax and Acquisition: The Emergentist Story
35(17)
William O'Grady
4 Poverty of the Stimulus and Language Acquisition: From Ancient Philosophy to Neuroscience
52(20)
Kook-Hee Gil
Heather Marsden
George Tsoulas
5 Language Evolution and the Nature of the Human Faculty for Language
72(21)
Andrew Feeney
Part 2 Properties of Interlanguage Grammars
6 The Mystery of the Missing Inflections
93(24)
Walid Kahoul
Anne Vainikka
Martha Young-Scholten
7 The Second Language Lexicon
117(20)
Vivienne Rogers
David Playfoot
James Milton
8 Foreign Accent in a Second Language: Individual Differences in Perception
137(25)
Joan C. Mora
Elena Safronova
9 A Case of Extreme Phonetic Attrition in the German Rhotic
162(23)
Esther de Leeuw
Aurela Tusha
Hui Zhao
Kyle Helke
Alice Greenfield
Part 3 Transitions in Acquisition
10 Using Psycholinguistic Techniques in a Second Language Teaching Setting
185(18)
Theodoros Marinis
Ian Cunnings
11 Research in Memory and Processing in Second Language Acquisition
203(17)
Clare Wright
12 Processability Theory: Architecture and Application
220(29)
Jorg-U. Keßler
Anke Lenzing
Anja Plesser
Glossary 249(15)
References 264(27)
Index 291
Clare Wright is Lecturer in Linguistics and Language Teaching at the University of Leeds, UK. Her research investigates the interfaces between linguistic, cognitive and pedagogic factors in second language acquisition, with particular focus on teaching and learning Chinese as a second language.





Thorsten Piske is Professor of Foreign Language Learning and Teaching at the Friedrich-Alexander-University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany. His research focuses on first and second language acquisition and on bilingual education.





Martha Young-Scholten is Professor of Second Language Acquisition at Newcastle University, UK. Her research currently focuses on the reading development of migrant adults with little or no home language literacy.