"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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