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Spanish Second Language Acquisition: State of the Science [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 344 pages, height x width: 254x178 mm, weight: 703 g, Not illustrated
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Apr-2003
  • Izdevniecība: Georgetown University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0878409076
  • ISBN-13: 9780878409075
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 344 pages, height x width: 254x178 mm, weight: 703 g, Not illustrated
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Apr-2003
  • Izdevniecība: Georgetown University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0878409076
  • ISBN-13: 9780878409075
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"Spanish Second Language Acquisition" provides a panoramic overview of previous studies on the acquisition of Spanish as a second or foreign language, the theoretical approaches used in these studies, and the effects of various pedagogical approaches on the development of Spanish interlanguage systems. Barbara Lafford and Rafael Salaberry have compiled the first volume to provide a comprehensive critical overview of the research done and data compiled on how adults acquire Spanish as a second language. Major scholars in the field of "SLA" have contributed chapters having to do with a wide range of "products" (phonology, tense/aspect, subjunctive, clitics, lexicon, discourse/pragmatics) and "processes" (generative, cognitive and sociocultural theories) involved in the acquisition process-concluding with a discussion of the effects of instruction on Spanish interlanguage development. While being an invaluable reference tool for undergraduate and graduate programs that focus on the acquisition of Spanish as a second language, due to the extraordinary range of the review research on theoretical and methodological issues, this is also an extremely useful volume for second language theoreticians and practitioners involved in all aspects of the pedagogy of other second languages. It is the editors' desire that students, teachers, program administrators and scholars alike will benefit from the insights that the contributors bring to the myriad issues that language professionals confront.

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A comprehensive and well-presented account of the current state of the field of Spanish Second Language Acquisition. It is presented with great clarity and precision, and students of Spanish SLA will find in its pages a wealth of information on a wide range of topics. Language, Culture, and Curriculum The authors seem to have taken particular care in guiding the novice reader through myriad issues central to SLA, defining and explaining pertinent terminology along the way. This well-rounded reference is sure to be selected for a variety of undergraduate and graduate level courses in SLA, applied linguistics, and L2 pedagogy. Studies in Second Language Acquisition

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This is an outstanding collection of papers on Spanish second language acquisition. The volume provides an overview and critical assessment of the major work done in this field to date. It will be an indispensable reference tool for those who want to keep up with current trends in the field of SLA in general, and Spanish SLA in particular. -- Carol A. Klee, University of Minnesota
List of Tables and Figures
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Preface xi
Introduction 1(18)
Barbara A. Lafford
Rafael Salaberry
Part I: Linguistic Topics: Products
Phonology
Staking Out the Territory at the Turn of the Century: Integrating Phonological Theory, Research, and the Effect of Formal Instruction on Pronunciation in the Acquisition of Spanish as a Second Language
19(28)
A. Raymond Elliott
Tense/Aspect
The Development of Tense/Aspect Morphology in Spanish as a Second Language
47(27)
Silvina Montrul
Rafael Salaberry
Subjunctive/Syntax
The Development of Subjunctive and Complex-Syntactic Abilities among Foreign Language Learners of Spanish
74(24)
Joseph G. Collentine
Clitics
Cognitive and Linguistic Perspectives on the Acquisition of Object Pronouns in Spanish as a Second Language
98(32)
James F. Lee
Lexicon
The Acquisition of Lexical Meaning by Second Language Learners: An Analysis of General Research Trends with Evidence from Spanish
130(30)
Barbara A. Lafford
Joseph G. Collentine
Adam S. Karp
Pragmatics/Discourse
Pragmatics and Discourse Analysis in Spanish Second Language Acquisition Research and Pedagogy
160(29)
Dale A. Koike
Lynn Pearson
Caryn Witten
Part II: Theoretical Perspectives: Processes
Generative Perspectives
Current Issues in the Generative Study of Spanish Second Language Syntax
189(44)
Liliana Sanchez
Almeida Jacqueline Toribio
Cognitive Perspectives
Cognitive Perspectives on the Acquisition of Spanish as a Second Language
233(29)
Paola E. Dussias
Sociocultural Perspectives
Sociocultural Theory and the Acquisition of Spanish as a Second Language
262(25)
Marta Anton
Frederick J. Dicamilla
James P. Lantolf
Part III: Methodological Perspectives
Instruction
The Role of Instruction in Spanish Second Language Acquisition
287(33)
Charles Grove
Afterword 320(6)
Barbara A. Lafford
Rafael Salaberry
Contributors 326(3)
Index 329
Barbara A. Lafford is an associate professor of Spanish and Linguistics at Arizona State University and has published in the areas of Spanish sociolinguistics, second language acquisition (primarily lexical and discourse issues), second language pedagogy, the use of technology to enhance second language learning and the effects of study abroad experiences on the second language learner's acquisition process. She served as Associate Editor for the Applied Linguistics section of Hispania (1996-2002) and is the co-editor (with Michele Shockey) of Culture and Context: Perspectives on the Acquisition of Cultural Competence in the Foreign Language Classroom. Rafael Salaberry is a professor of Spanish Linguistics and Second Language Acquisition in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at the University of Texas in Austin. He is the author of The Development of Spanish Past Tense Morphology in a Classroom Environment and co-editor (with Yasuhiro Shirai) of The L2 Acquisition of Tense-Aspect Morphology. His main research interests are second language acquisition, second language assessment and the use of new technologies for pedagogical purposes. He is also the reviews editor of the journal Language Learning and Technology.