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"Form-Meaning Connections in Second Language Acquisition" is an
interdisciplinary and timely edited book of essays and empirical
studies, most of which are based on the papers presented at the
Form and Meaning Conference held in Chicago in 2002. The goal of
the conference and now of the book is to present linguistic and
cognitive approaches to second language acquisition, attempting to
integrate external and internal issues in interlanguage
development, while outlining directions for future research. The
editors address questions, such as: What is the nature and sequence
of the form-meaning mapping process? How are these connections
made? How are these connections used to construct grammars and
lexicons? And, how can conditions and external factors be
manipulated to improve the chances of making these form-meaning
connections?
Contributors to this volume include such second language
acquisition scholars as Susan Gass, Nick Ellis, Kathleen
Bardovi-Harlig, Catherine Doughty, and Diane Larsen-Freeman. They
address these form-meaning issues from a variety of settings and
from multiple perspectives.
Researchers and graduate students in applied linguistics, cognitive
psychology, linguistics, and language pedagogy will find this
volume to be an important resource.
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