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Takes an evidence-based approach to motivate intervention research
to understand how what we know about crosslinguistic influence can
be used to improve L2 learning. A unique resource for students and
scholars of L2 learning, bi- and multilingualism, and language
teaching. Comprehensively reviews empirical studies and cognitive
theories of learning to understand the critical role of
crosslinguistic influence in L2 development. No existing book does
this.
Takes an evidence-based approach to motivate intervention research
to understand how what we know about crosslinguistic influence can
be used to improve L2 learning. A unique resource for students and
scholars of L2 learning, bi- and multilingualism, and language
teaching. Comprehensively reviews empirical studies and cognitive
theories of learning to understand the critical role of
crosslinguistic influence in L2 development. No existing book does
this.
Anglophone students abroad: Identity, social relationships and
language learning presents the findings of a major study of British
students of French and Spanish undertaking residence abroad. The
new dataset presented here provides both quantitative and
qualitative information on language learning, social networking and
integration and identity development during residence abroad. The
book tracks in detail the language development of participants and
relates this systematically to individual participants' social and
linguistic experiences and evolving relationship. It shows that
language learning is increasingly dependent on students' own agency
and skill and the negotiation of identity in multilingual and
lingua franca environments.
Doing Replication Research in Applied Linguistics is the only book
available to specifically discuss the applied aspects of how to
carry out replication studies in Applied Linguistics. This text
takes the reader from seeking out a suitable study for replication,
through deciding on the most valuable form of replication approach,
to its execution, discussion, and writing up for publication. A
step-by-step decision-making approach to the activities guides the
reader through the replication research process from the initial
search for a target study to replicate, through the setting up,
execution, analysis, and dissemination of the finished work.
Doing Replication Research in Applied Linguistics is the only book
available to specifically discuss the applied aspects of how to
carry out replication studies in Applied Linguistics. This text
takes the reader from seeking out a suitable study for replication,
through deciding on the most valuable form of replication approach,
to its execution, discussion, and writing up for publication. A
step-by-step decision-making approach to the activities guides the
reader through the replication research process from the initial
search for a target study to replicate, through the setting up,
execution, analysis, and dissemination of the finished work.
Anglophone students abroad: Identity, social relationships and
language learning presents the findings of a major study of British
students of French and Spanish undertaking residence abroad. The
new dataset presented here provides both quantitative and
qualitative information on language learning, social networking and
integration and identity development during residence abroad. The
book tracks in detail the language development of participants and
relates this systematically to individual participants' social and
linguistic experiences and evolving relationship. It shows that
language learning is increasingly dependent on students' own agency
and skill and the negotiation of identity in multilingual and
lingua franca environments.
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