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Understanding Second Language Acquisition (Hardcover): Lourdes Ortega Understanding Second Language Acquisition (Hardcover)
Lourdes Ortega
R5,354 Discovery Miles 53 540 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Whether we grow up with one, two, or several languages during our early years of life, many of us will learn a second, foreign, or heritage language in later years. The field of Second language acquisition (SLA, for short) investigates the human capacity to learn additional languages in late childhood, adolescence, or adulthood, after the first language --in the case of monolinguals-- or languages --in the case of bilinguals-- have already been acquired. Understanding Second Language Acquisition offers a wide-encompassing survey of this burgeoning field, its accumulated findings and proposed theories, its developed research paradigms, and its pending questions for the future. The book zooms in and out of universal, individual, and social forces, in each case evaluating the research findings that have been generated across diverse naturalistic and formal contexts for second language acquisition. It assumes no background in SLA and provides helpful chapter-by-chapter summaries and suggestions for further reading. Ideal as a textbook for students of applied linguistics, foreign language education, TESOL, and education, it is also recommended for students of linguistics, developmental psycholinguistics, psychology, and cognitive science. Supporting resources for tutors are available free at www.routledge.com/ortega.

Children's Language - Volume 11: Interactional Contributions To Language Development (Paperback): Keith E. Nelson, Ayhan... Children's Language - Volume 11: Interactional Contributions To Language Development (Paperback)
Keith E. Nelson, Ayhan Aksu-Ko
R1,711 Discovery Miles 17 110 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

These volumes present coherent sets of papers developed along two of the thematic lines that underscored the program of the meeting of the International Association for the Study of Child Language in Istanbul in the summer of 1996. Thoroughly reviewed and updated to reflect the state of child language research and theory--particularly in the domains of discourse and interaction--they convey not only the flavor of that meeting but some of the most exciting trends in the field today. Each contribution in Volume 10,Developing Narrative and Discourse Competence, focuses on the differential effects of discourse genres, elicitation techniques, communicative contexts, literacy and schooling, and the oft-cited variables of age, language, and culture. Issues concerning the interrelations between social, cognitive, and affective capacities and processes in discourse are addressed. Each chapter raises theoretical questions regarding how and when representations are constructed to support new complexities. Presenting data from a cross-cultural and cross-linguistic perspective, this volume highlights both the particulars and the universals of the processes involved. The chapters in Volume 11, Interactional Contributions to Language Development, address issues including scaffolding of processing and learning in particular interactional sequences; linkages among interpersonal functions or relations, cognitive development, and semantic, syntactic, and pragmatic devices or forms; and models of how interactions proceed, input is selected, and learning advances across multiple rounds of interaction. Each of these volumes will be a valuable addition to the libraries of all who study the development of language.

Bilingualism (Paperback): Shahrzad Mahootian Bilingualism (Paperback)
Shahrzad Mahootian
R797 Discovery Miles 7 970 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Bilingualism provides a concise and lively introduction to bilingualism as a social and linguistic phenomenon and explains its impact on individuals and on society. Addressing questions such as what it means to be bilingual, how one becomes bilingual, and how exposure to more than one language affects a child's cognitive development, this book features: an introduction to the linguistic, sociolinguistic, and cognitive outcomes of bilingualism, including bilingual language acquisition, the grammar of language-mixing, the link between language choice and identity, and the value of maintaining and promoting bilingualism; up-to-date overviews of the prominent concerns and facts about bilingualism; activities and discussion questions which invite readers to consider their own perspectives on bilingualism and how it manifests in their own lives and communities; links to relevant videos and suggested further reading, including topical novels, short stories, and essays. Aimed at students with no background in linguistics, this book is essential reading for anyone studying bilingualism for the first time.

Issues in Teaching, Learning and Testing Speaking in a Second Language (Hardcover, 2015 ed.): Miroslaw Pawlak, Ewa... Issues in Teaching, Learning and Testing Speaking in a Second Language (Hardcover, 2015 ed.)
Miroslaw Pawlak, Ewa Waniek-Klimczak
R2,615 Discovery Miles 26 150 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The volume constitutes a state-of-the-art account of issues related to teaching, learning and testing speaking in a second language. It brings together contributions by Polish and international scholars which seek to create links between theory, research and classroom practice, report the findings of studies investigating the impact of linguistic, cognitive and affective factors on the development and use of speaking skills, and provide concrete pedagogic proposals for instruction and assessment in this area. As such, the book will be of interest not only to second language acquisition theorists and researchers, but also to foreign language teachers willing to enhance the quality of speaking instruction in their classrooms.

Assessing the Language of Young Learners (Hardcover): Angela Hasselgreen, Gwendydd Caudwell Assessing the Language of Young Learners (Hardcover)
Angela Hasselgreen, Gwendydd Caudwell
R2,833 Discovery Miles 28 330 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume offers new insights into the assessment of the language of Young Learners (YLs). YLs are defined here as being from 5 to 17 years, and are treated as three distinct subgroups: younger children (5/6 to 8/9 years), older children (8/9 to 12/13 years) and teenagers (12/13 to 17 years).The first half addresses fundamental issues, beginning with the characteristics of YLs and how these are manifested in first language development. The authors consider the potential ability of each age group to perform in a second or foreign language, proposing a rough age-related correspondence with CEFR levels. Finally, principles of assessment, specifically formative assessment and testing, are presented in the light of linguistic, cognitive and social development.The second half focusses on testing a range of 'skills'. Theoretical models of performance are introduced, followed by a practical analysis of approaches to the testing of each skill for the three age groups, illustrated with examples. The authors conclude by summing up developmental characteristics of each age group, and their implications for language testing.The book is intended for a wide readership within the field of teaching and assessing the language of young learners. Researchers are offered scope for further investigation of what emerges from the discussion, while practitioners will hopefully find support in their day-to-day work with YLs.

Child Language - Acquisition and Development (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition): Matthew Saxton Child Language - Acquisition and Development (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
Matthew Saxton
R1,011 Discovery Miles 10 110 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is the best book on the market for taking students from 'how children acquire their first language' to the point where they can engage with key debates and current research in the field of child language. No background knowledge of linguistic theory is assumed and all specialist terms are introduced in clear, non-technical language. It is rare in its balanced presentation of evidence from both sides of the nature-nurture divide and its ability to make this complicated topic engaging and understandable to everyone. This edition includes Exercises to foster an understanding of key concepts in language and linguistics A glossary of key terms so students can always check back on the more difficult terms Suggestions for further reading including fascinating TED Talks that bring the subject to life Access to Multiple Choice Quizzes and other online resources so students can check they've understood what they have just read

Studying Second Language Acquisition from a Qualitative Perspective (Hardcover, 2014 ed.): Danuta Gabrys-Barker, Adam Wojtaszek Studying Second Language Acquisition from a Qualitative Perspective (Hardcover, 2014 ed.)
Danuta Gabrys-Barker, Adam Wojtaszek
R2,465 Discovery Miles 24 650 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book presents a selection of empirical papers dealing with second and multiple language acquisition, in which qualitative research methodology is employed. Each of the studies reported in individual chapters is based on a solid theoretical background and an overview of studies in a given area. Although the main focus is on qualitative methods, some of the papers demonstrate the complementarity of quantitative and qualitative approaches in studying language acquisition.

The Online Informal Learning of English (Hardcover): G. Sockett The Online Informal Learning of English (Hardcover)
G. Sockett
R4,092 Discovery Miles 40 920 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Young people around the world are increasingly able to access English language media online for leisure purposes and interact with other users of English. This book examines the extent of these phenomena, their effect on language acquisition and their implications for the teaching of English in the 21st century.

Social Dimensions of Autonomy in Language Learning (Hardcover): G. Murray Social Dimensions of Autonomy in Language Learning (Hardcover)
G. Murray
R3,854 Discovery Miles 38 540 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book examines how autonomy in language learning is fostered and constrained in social settings through interaction with others and various contextual features. With theoretical grounding, the authors discuss the implications for practice in classrooms, distance education, self-access centres, as well as virtual and social learning spaces.

Social Dimensions of Autonomy in Language Learning (Paperback): G. Murray Social Dimensions of Autonomy in Language Learning (Paperback)
G. Murray
R3,645 Discovery Miles 36 450 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book examines how autonomy in language learning is fostered and constrained in social settings through interaction with others and various contextual features. With theoretical grounding, the authors discuss the implications for practice in classrooms, distance education, self-access centres, as well as virtual and social learning spaces.

Language Acquisition By Eye (Paperback): Charlene Chamberlain, Jill P. Morford, Rachel I Mayberry Language Acquisition By Eye (Paperback)
Charlene Chamberlain, Jill P. Morford, Rachel I Mayberry
R1,719 Discovery Miles 17 190 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book focuses on the early acquisition of signed languages and the later development of reading by children who use signed languages. It represents the first collection of research papers focused solely on the acquisition of various signed languages by very young children--all of whom are acquiring signed languages natively, from deaf parents. It is also the first collection to investigate the possible relationships between the acquisition of signed language and reading development in school-aged children. The underlying questions addressed by the chapters are how visual-gestural languages develop and whether and how visual languages can serve the foundation for learning a second visual representation of language, namely, reading. Language Acquisition by Eye is divided into two parts, anchored in the toddler phase and the school-pupil phase. The central focus of Part I is on the earliest stages of signed language acquisition. The chapters in this part address important questions as to what "babytalk" looks like in signed language and the effect it has on babies' attention, what early babbling looks like in signed language, what babies' earliest signs look like, how parents talk to their babies in signed language to ensure that their babies "see" what's being said, and what the earliest sentences in signed languages tell us about the acquisition of grammar. With contrasting research paradigms, these chapters all show the degree to which parents and babies are highly sensitive to one another's communicative interactions in subtle and complex ways. Such observations cannot be made for spoken language acquisition because speech does not require that the parent and child look at each other during communication whereas signed language does. Part II focuses on the relationship between signed language acquisition and reading development in children who are deaf. All of these chapters report original research that investigates and uncovers a positive relationship between the acquisition and knowledge of signed language and the development of reading skills and as a result, represents a historical first in reading research. This section discusses how current theory applies to the case of deaf children's reading and presents new data that illuminates reading theory. Using a variety of research paradigms, each chapter finds a positive rather than a negative correlation between signed language knowledge and usage, and the development of reading skill. These chapters are sure to provide the foundation for new directions in reading research.

Social Dynamics in Second Language Accent (Hardcover): John M Levis, Alene Moyer Social Dynamics in Second Language Accent (Hardcover)
John M Levis, Alene Moyer
R4,076 Discovery Miles 40 760 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume offers a definitive source for understanding social influences in L2 pronunciation, demonstrating the importance of empirical findings from a number of research perspectives, and outlining the directions that future work can take. The aim is to present a coherent argument for the significance of social factors and how they contribute to phonological acquisition.

Sociocultural Theory and L2 Instructional Pragmatics (Hardcover, New): Remi A. van Compernolle Sociocultural Theory and L2 Instructional Pragmatics (Hardcover, New)
Remi A. van Compernolle
R3,909 Discovery Miles 39 090 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Winner of the AAAL First Book Award 2017! This book outlines a framework for teaching second language pragmatics grounded in Vygotskian sociocultural psychology. The framework focuses on the appropriation of sociopragmatic concepts as psychological tools that mediate pragmalinguistic choices. Using multiple sources of metalinguistic and performance data collected during a six-week pedagogical enrichment program involving one-on-one tutoring sessions, the volume explores both theoretical and practical issues relevant to teaching second language pragmatics from a Vygotskian perspective. The book represents an important contribution to second language instructional pragmatics research as well as to second language sociocultural psychology scholarship. It will be of interest to all those researching in this field and to language teachers who will find the pedagogical recommendations useful.

Multiple Perspectives on the Self in SLA (Hardcover): Sarah Mercer, Marion Williams Multiple Perspectives on the Self in SLA (Hardcover)
Sarah Mercer, Marion Williams
R3,644 Discovery Miles 36 440 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Instead of viewing different perspectives on the self as competing with each other and considering one perspective on the self as being inherently 'better' than another, this book takes the view that a fuller, more comprehensive picture of the self in SLA can be gained by examining and combining insights from different perspectives. This original collection of papers thus attempts to provide a thorough overview of the ways in which the self can be conceptualised in SLA contexts. The editors have brought together a diverse range of theoretical perspectives on the self to allow the reader to appreciate the insights that each approach contributes to overall understandings of the self in the domain of second language acquisition and foreign language learning.

Capitalizing on Language Learners' Individuality - From Premise to Practice (Hardcover, New): Tammy Gregersen, Peter D.... Capitalizing on Language Learners' Individuality - From Premise to Practice (Hardcover, New)
Tammy Gregersen, Peter D. Macintyre
R3,942 Discovery Miles 39 420 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book closes the gap between theory and classroom application by capitalizing on learners' individuality in second or foreign language learning. The book examines the existing literature and theoretical underpinnings of each of the most prominent learner characteristics including anxiety, beliefs, cognitive abilities, motivation, strategies, styles and willingness to communicate. This strong foundation, coupled with the wide variety of activities that are suggested at the end of each chapter, arms the reader with ideas to conquer the problems created by negative affect and to capitalize on positive, facilitative emotions. The tasks are unrestricted by language and can be modified for use with technology, emergent learners and large classes, making this book a useful resource for both in-service teachers and pre-service teachers in university language teacher education programs.

Aspects of Culture in Second Language Acquisition and Foreign Language Learning (Paperback, 2011 ed.): Janusz Arabski, Adam... Aspects of Culture in Second Language Acquisition and Foreign Language Learning (Paperback, 2011 ed.)
Janusz Arabski, Adam Wojtaszek
R2,959 Discovery Miles 29 590 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In recent years language learning has been increasingly viewed by some SLA researchers as an essentially social-psychological process in which the role of a wider sociocultural context should not be marginalized. This volume offers a valuable contribution to this growing body of research by providing theoretical considerations and empirical research data on themes such as the development of intercultural communicative competence, the role of English as a lingua franca in intercultural communication, and the place of cultural factors in SLA theorizing, research, second/foreign language teaching and teacher training. The volume also contains contributions which share the linguistic interest in the culture-related concepts and constructs such as time, modesty, politeness, and respect, discussing the culture-dependent differences in conceptualization and their reflection in particular language forms and linguistic devices.

Handbook of Generative Approaches to Language Acquisition (Paperback, 2011 ed.): Jill De Villiers, Tom Roeper Handbook of Generative Approaches to Language Acquisition (Paperback, 2011 ed.)
Jill De Villiers, Tom Roeper
R6,559 Discovery Miles 65 590 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Modern linguistic theory has been based on the promise of explaining how language acquisition can occur so rapidly with such subtlety, and with both surprising uniformity and diversity across languages. This handbook provides a summary and assessment of how far that promise has been fulfilled, exploring core concepts in acquisition theory, including notions of the initial state, parameters, triggering theory, the role of competition and frequency, and many others, across a variety of syntactic topics that have formed the central domains of investigation and debate. These topics are treated from the unique perspective of central actors in each domain who have helped shape the research agenda. The authors have presented a summary of the data, the theories under discussion, and their own best assessments of where each domain stands. Providing as well the agenda for future work in the field showing both particular needs and general directions that should be pursued in the coming decades.

Extending the Boundaries of Research on Second Language Learning and Teaching (Paperback, 2011 ed.): Miroslaw Pawlak Extending the Boundaries of Research on Second Language Learning and Teaching (Paperback, 2011 ed.)
Miroslaw Pawlak
R4,506 Discovery Miles 45 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The book contains a selection of papers reflecting cutting-edge developments in the field of learning and teaching second and foreign languages. The contributions are devoted to such issues as classroom-oriented research, sociocultural aspects of language acquisition, individual differences in language learning, teacher development, new strands in second language acquisition research as well as methodological considerations. Because of its scope, the diversity of topics covered and the adoption of various theoretical perspectives, the volume is of interest not only to theorists and researchers but also to methodologists and practitioners, and can be used in courses for graduate students.

Language Learning, Discourse and Communication - Studies in Honour of Jan Majer (Hardcover, 2014 ed.): Weronika Szubko-Sitarek,... Language Learning, Discourse and Communication - Studies in Honour of Jan Majer (Hardcover, 2014 ed.)
Weronika Szubko-Sitarek, Lukasz Salski, Piotr Stalmaszczyk
R2,640 Discovery Miles 26 400 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume brings together papers on a wide spectrum of topics within the broad area of language acquisition, stressing the interconnections between applied and theoretical linguistics, as well as language research methodology. These contributions in honor of Professor Jan Majer have been grouped in two sections: language learning, and discourse and communication. The former discusses issues varying from aspects of first, second, and third language acquisition, individual learner differences (i.e. gender, attitudes, learning strategies), and second language research methodology to the analysis of features of learner spoken language, the role of feedback in foreign language instruction, and the position of culture in EFL textbooks. The second part of the volume offers a theoretical counterbalance to the applied nature of the first one. Here, the contributions touch upon spoken and written language analysis, language awareness, and aspects of the English language; also, selected issues of language philosophy are discussed. The wide range of topics covered in the publication, authored by specialists in their respective areas, reflects Professor Majer's academic interests and corresponds to the complex nature of the general field the volume aims to portray.

Language Learning Motivation in Japan (Hardcover, New): Matthew T. Apple, Dexter Da Silva, Terry Fellner Language Learning Motivation in Japan (Hardcover, New)
Matthew T. Apple, Dexter Da Silva, Terry Fellner
R4,227 Discovery Miles 42 270 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book synthesises current theory and research on L2 motivation in the EFL Japanese context carried out by internationally recognized researchers and upcoming researcher-educators working in various educational contexts in Japan. Topics covered include the issues of cultural identity, demotivation, language communities, positive psychology, possible L2 selves and internationalisation within a key EFL context. The studies in the book utilise a wide variety of research methodologies aiming to narrow the gap between theory and practice and examine L2 motivation in primary, secondary and tertiary education. This volume will be of interest to research/teacher professionals who are currently engaged in active ESL/EFL practice, EFL educators, researchers, and teacher-trainers both inside and outside Japan, who are interested in research on L2 motivation in general and within the Japanese context in particular, as well as graduate and postgraduate researchers.

Second Language Identity in Narratives of Study Abroad (Hardcover): P Benson, G. Barkhuizen, P. Bodycott, J. Brown Second Language Identity in Narratives of Study Abroad (Hardcover)
P Benson, G. Barkhuizen, P. Bodycott, J. Brown
R3,583 Discovery Miles 35 830 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Study abroad is now both an international industry and an experience that can have a deep impact on students' attitudes and approaches to second language learning. Narratives of Second Language Identity in Study Abroad brings together three important research areas by exploring the impact of study abroad on second language identities through narrative research. It outlines a new model of second language identity that incorporates a range of language and personal competencies. The three main dimensions of this model are explored in chapters that begin with students' study abroad narratives, followed by the authors' in-depth analysis. Further chapters use narratives to assess the impact of programme type and individual difference. Arguing that second language identity development is one of the more important outcomes of study abroad, the book concludes with recommendations on how study abroad programmes can best achieve this outcome.

The Affective Dimension in Second Language Acquisition (Hardcover, New): Danuta Gabrys-Barker, Joanna Bielska The Affective Dimension in Second Language Acquisition (Hardcover, New)
Danuta Gabrys-Barker, Joanna Bielska
R3,687 Discovery Miles 36 870 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Affectivity is at the core of everything we do in life. Thus, its development is also central to learning/acquisition and is important for educational contexts. The studies presented in this volume consider the different contexts of language learning and examine different types of participants in this process. Most of them look at a formal instruction context, while others look beyond the classroom and even report on the author's own affectivity and its involvement in learning experiences. Affectivity is discussed here in relation to learners but also to teachers in their own professional contexts of teaching foreign languages. In the majority of cases, affectivity is explored in the case of bilinguals, but there are also articles which focus on multilingual language users and their affectivity as an evolving factor.

Learning Chinese - Linguistic, Sociocultural, and Narrative Perspectives (Hardcover): Patricia Duff, Tim Anderson, Roma... Learning Chinese - Linguistic, Sociocultural, and Narrative Perspectives (Hardcover)
Patricia Duff, Tim Anderson, Roma Ilnyckyj, Ella VanGaya, Rachel Wang, …
R4,090 Discovery Miles 40 900 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The acquisition of Mandarin Chinese, one of the most important and widely spoken languages in the world today, is the focus of this innovative study. It describes the rise of Chinese as a global language and the many challenges and opportunities associated with learning it. The collaborative, multiple-case study and cross-case analysis is presented from three distinct but complementary theoretical and analytic perspectives: linguistic, sociocultural, and narrative. The book reveals fascinating dimensions of Chinese language learning based on vivid first-person accounts (with autobiographical narratives included in the book) of adults negotiating not only their own and others' language and literacy learning, but also their identities, communities, and trajectories as users of Chinese.

Children's English in Singapore - Acquisition, Properties, and Use (Hardcover): Sarah Buschfeld Children's English in Singapore - Acquisition, Properties, and Use (Hardcover)
Sarah Buschfeld
R4,156 Discovery Miles 41 560 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Combining the World Englishes framework with First Language Acquisition methodology, this book investigates children's acquisition of L1 English in the context of multilingual Singapore, one of the traditional Kachruvian Outer Circle or ESL countries. The book investigates language choice, use, and dominance in Singaporean families, identifies common linguistic characteristics of L1 Singapore English, as well as the acquisitional route that Singaporean children take. It discusses characteristics at the different levels of language organization, i.e., phonological, morphosyntactic, lexical, and pragmatic features, drawing on a variety of systematically elicited data and Praat-based acoustic analyses. Comparing the results to similar data obtained from children living in England (both mono- and bi-/multilingual), the book also sheds light on how the acquisitional steps taken by Singaporean children differ from or are similar to traditional native speakers of English and children from immigrant families in England.

Language Acquisition and the Functional Category System (Hardcover): Peter Jordens Language Acquisition and the Functional Category System (Hardcover)
Peter Jordens
R5,258 Discovery Miles 52 580 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Research on spontaneous language acquisition both in children learning their mother tongue and in adults learning a second language has shown that language development proceeds in a stagewise manner. Learner utterances are accounted for in terms of so-called 'learner languages'. Learner languages of both children and adults are language systems that are initially rather simple. The present monograph shows how these learner languages develop both in child L1 and in adult L2 Dutch. At the initial stage of both L1 and L2 Dutch, learner systems are lexical systems. This means that utterance structure is determined by the lexical projection of a predicate-argument structure, while the functional properties of the target language are absent. At some point in acquisition, this lexical-semantic system develops into a target-like system. With this target-like system, learners have reached a stage at which their language system has the morpho-syntactic features to express the functional properties of finiteness and topicality. Evidence of this is word order variation and the use of linguistic elements such as auxiliaries, tense, and agreement markers and determiners. Looking at this process of language acquisition from a functional point of view, the author focuses on questions such as the following. What is the driving force behind the process that causes learners to give up a simple lexical-semantic system in favour of a functional-pragmatic one? What is the added value of linguistic features such as the morpho-syntactic properties of inflection, word order variation, and definiteness?

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