Language acquisition Books
Taylor & Francis Ltd Vinnie the Dove Targeting the v Sound Speech
Book SynopsisVinnie loves to dive in water, but it always makes him so cold! Join him on his mission to find a way to finally get warmed up.This picture book targets the /v/ sound and is part of Speech Bubbles 2, a series of picture books that target specific speech sounds within the story.The series can be used for children receiving speech therapy, for children who have a speech sound delay/disorder, or simply as an activity for children's speech sound development and/or phonological awareness. They are ideal for use by parents, teachers or caregivers.Bright pictures and a fun story create an engaging activity perfect for sound awareness.Picture books are sold individually, or in a pack. There are currently two packs available Speech Bubbles 1 and Speech Bubbles 2. Please see further titles in the series for stories targeting other speech sounds.Table of ContentsVinnie the Dove: Targeting the /v/ Sound
£15.86
Taylor & Francis Ltd Ricks Carrot
Book SynopsisRick is hungry, but his carrot has disappeared! Who has taken it? Come along on the mission to find it.This picture book targets the /r/ sound and is part of Speech Bubbles 2, a series of picture books that target specific speech sounds within the story.The series can be used for children receiving speech therapy, for children who have a speech sound delay/disorder, or simply as an activity for children's speech sound development and/or phonological awareness. They are ideal for use by parents, teachers or caregivers.Bright pictures and a fun story create an engaging activity perfect for sound awareness.Picture books are sold individually, or in a pack. There are currently two packs available Speech Bubbles 1 and Speech Bubbles 2. Please see further titles in the series for stories targeting other speech sounds.Table of ContentsRick's Carrot: Targeting the /r/ Sound
£15.86
Taylor & Francis Ltd Harry the Hopper Targeting the h Sound Speech
Book SynopsisHarry loves to hop, and believes he is a hopper' but not everyone agreesThis picture book targets the /h/ sound and is part of Speech Bubbles 2, a series of picture books that target specific speech sounds within the story.The series can be used for children receiving speech therapy, for children who have a speech sound delay/disorder, or simply as an activity for children's speech sound development and/or phonological awareness. They are ideal for use by parents, teachers or caregivers.Bright pictures and a fun story create an engaging activity perfect for sound awareness.Picture books are sold individually, or in a pack. There are currently two packs available Speech Bubbles 1 and Speech Bubbles 2. Please see further titles in the series for stories targeting other speech sounds.Table of ContentsHarry the Hopper: Targeting the /h/ Sound
£15.86
Taylor & Francis Ltd Asher the Thresher Shark Targeting the sh Sound
Book SynopsisAsher the thresher shark is very shy. Will it stop him from being a hero?This picture book targets the /sh/ sound and is part of Speech Bubbles 2, a series of picture books that target specific speech sounds within the story.The series can be used for children receiving speech therapy, for children who have a speech sound delay/disorder, or simply as an activity for children's speech sound development and/or phonological awareness. They are ideal for use by parents, teachers or caregivers.Bright pictures and a fun story create an engaging activity perfect for sound awareness.Picture books are sold individually, or in a pack. There are currently two packs available Speech Bubbles 1 and Speech Bubbles 2. Please see further titles in the series for stories targeting other speech sounds.Table of ContentsAsher the Thresher Shark: Targeting the /sh/ Sound
£15.86
Taylor & Francis Ltd Catch That Chicken Targeting the ch Sound Speech
Book SynopsisArchie has stolen Charlie's prize hat the race is on to get it back. Catch that chicken!This picture book targets the /ch/ sound and is part of Speech Bubbles 2, a series of picture books that target specific speech sounds within the story.The series can be used for children receiving speech therapy, for children who have a speech sound delay/disorder, or simply as an activity for children's speech sound development and/or phonological awareness. They are ideal for use by parents, teachers or caregivers.Bright pictures and a fun story create an engaging activity perfect for sound awareness.Picture books are sold individually, or in a pack. There are currently two packs available Speech Bubbles 1 and Speech Bubbles 2. Please see further titles in the series for stories targeting other speech sounds.Table of ContentsCatch That Chicken!: Targeting the /ch/ Sound
£15.86
Taylor & Francis Ltd Magic Licking Lollipops Targeting the l Sound
Book SynopsisLynn and Lily love licking lollipops, and lollies of all colours, shapes and sizes. But this time, have they bitten off more than they can chew?This picture book targets the /l/ sound and is part of Speech Bubbles 2, a series of picture books that target specific speech sounds within the story.The series can be used for children receiving speech therapy, for children who have a speech sound delay/disorder, or simply as an activity for children's speech sound development and/or phonological awareness. They are ideal for use by parents, teachers or caregivers.Bright pictures and a fun story create an engaging activity perfect for sound awareness.Picture books are sold individually, or in a pack. There are currently two packs available Speech Bubbles 1 and Speech Bubbles 2. Please see further titles in the series for stories targeting other speech sounds.Table of ContentsMagic Licking Lollipops: Targeting the /l/ Sound
£15.86
Taylor & Francis Ltd Jasper the Badger Targeting the j Sound Speech
Book SynopsisJasper the badger has a plan to get some peace and quiet so he can eat his piece of fudge by himself. But will his plan work?This picture book targets the /j/ sound and is part of Speech Bubbles 2, a series of picture books that target specific speech sounds within the story.The series can be used for children receiving speech therapy, for children who have a speech sound delay/disorder, or simply as an activity for children's speech sound development and/or phonological awareness. They are ideal for use by parents, teachers or caregivers.Bright pictures and a fun story create an engaging activity perfect for sound awareness.Picture books are sold individually, or in a pack. There are currently two packs available Speech Bubbles 1 and Speech Bubbles 2. Please see further titles in the series for stories targeting other speech sounds.Table of ContentsJasper the Badger: Targeting the /j/ Sound
£15.86
Taylor & Francis Ltd Platypus and Fly Targeting l Blends Speech
Book SynopsisFly is sneaky and very cheeky. He likes to tease and annoy other creatures around him. Then he meets Platypus, who is ready for lunch. The race is on, but who will win?This picture book targets /l/ blends and is part of Speech Bubbles 2, a series of picture books that target specific speech sounds within the story.The series can be used for children receiving speech therapy, for children who have a speech sound delay/disorder, or simply as an activity for children's speech sound development and/or phonological awareness. They are ideal for use by parents, teachers or caregivers.Bright pictures and a fun story create an engaging activity perfect for sound awareness.Picture books are sold individually, or in a pack. There are currently two packs available Speech Bubbles 1 and Speech Bubbles 2. Please see further titles in the series for stories targeting other speech sounds.Table of ContentsPlatypus and Fly: Targeting /l/ Blends
£15.86
Taylor & Francis Ltd The Dragon Drawing War Targeting r Blends Speech
Book SynopsisThis is a tale of two brothers, duelling to become a dragon drawing champion. Great skill and imagination must be used to become the victor! If you don't succeed today, do not fear. There will be another war to fight tomorrow.This picture book targets /r/ blends and is part of Speech Bubbles 2, a series of picture books that target specific speech sounds within the story.The series can be used for children receiving speech therapy, for children who have a speech sound delay/disorder, or simply as an activity for children's speech sound development and/or phonological awareness. They are ideal for use by parents, teachers or caregivers.Bright pictures and a fun story create an engaging activity perfect for sound awareness.Picture books are sold individually, or in a pack. There are currently two packs available Speech Bubbles 1 and Speech Bubbles 2. Please see further titles in the series for stories targeting other speech sounds.Table of ContentsThe Dragon Drawing War: Targeting /r/ Blends
£15.86
Edinburgh University Press Processes in Third Language Acquisition
Book SynopsisThe first comprehensive case study of how a multilingual learner approaches a new language.Trade ReviewThis volume is a valuable resource for the study of multilingual acquisition. It provides an insight into the different roles and effects of prior languages in L3 acquisition in a proactive multilingual adult learner, the use of language switches and hypothetical word construction as learning strategies, while underlining the significance of perceived crosslinguistic similarity. [...] Finally, the book succeeds in showing that any model of human speech production should proceed from a multilingual perspective, taking into account speakers' different language modes. -- Ron Peek, Birkbeck, University of London. Birkbeck Studies in Applied Linguistics Each of the chapters in this book has has been pivotal in the development of the study of third language acquisition and multilingualism at both the theoretical and methodological levels, which makes it essential reading in the field! This volume is of great value for those in the field of L3 acquisition and multilingualism, since it recapitulates the history of Hammarberg's central proposals at the methodological and conceptual levels. It also brings together a number of articles that may not be easy for the young academic to locate, and offers the research community the complete picture of a longitudinal study that has become a point of reference for new and experienced scholars. -- Patricia Bayona, University of Western Ontario Canadian Journal of Linguistics An extremely engaging book! While I might take a different line with respect to the authors' interpretation of some of the findings, one of the principal virtues of the volume is precisely that it does put before us - contextualized with admirable clarity - a great wealth of findings, about which every reader can then come to his/her own conclusions. Another virtue is the range of areas which the volume visits - from accent to language switching, from help elicitation to attempts at lexical coinages. A third merit is the fact that the book assembles an impressive body of evidence and argumentation relating to one particular, highly fascinating, multilingual case study. For anyone with an interest in L3 acquisition and/or cross-linguistic influence, such a combination is, and deserves to be, an irresistible cocktail. -- David Singleton, Trinity College Dublin Applied Linguistics This volume is a valuable resource for the study of multilingual acquisition. It provides an insight into the different roles and effects of prior languages in L3 acquisition in a proactive multilingual adult learner, the use of language switches and hypothetical word construction as learning strategies, while underlining the significance of perceived crosslinguistic similarity. [...] Finally, the book succeeds in showing that any model of human speech production should proceed from a multilingual perspective, taking into account speakers' different language modes. Each of the chapters in this book has has been pivotal in the development of the study of third language acquisition and multilingualism at both the theoretical and methodological levels, which makes it essential reading in the field! This volume is of great value for those in the field of L3 acquisition and multilingualism, since it recapitulates the history of Hammarberg's central proposals at the methodological and conceptual levels. It also brings together a number of articles that may not be easy for the young academic to locate, and offers the research community the complete picture of a longitudinal study that has become a point of reference for new and experienced scholars. An extremely engaging book! While I might take a different line with respect to the authors' interpretation of some of the findings, one of the principal virtues of the volume is precisely that it does put before us - contextualized with admirable clarity - a great wealth of findings, about which every reader can then come to his/her own conclusions. Another virtue is the range of areas which the volume visits - from accent to language switching, from help elicitation to attempts at lexical coinages. A third merit is the fact that the book assembles an impressive body of evidence and argumentation relating to one particular, highly fascinating, multilingual case study. For anyone with an interest in L3 acquisition and/or cross-linguistic influence, such a combination is, and deserves to be, an irresistible cocktail.Table of Contents1. Introduction; 2. A study of third language acquisition; 3. Language switches in L3 production: implications for a polyglot speaking model; 4. The learner's word acquisition attempts in conversation; 5. Re-setting the basis of articulation in the acquisition of new languages; 6. Roles of L1 and L2 in L3 production and acquisition; 7. Activation of L1 and L2 in L3 production: a comparison of two case studies; 8. The factor 'perceived crosslinguistic similarity' in third-language production.
£85.50
Taylor & Francis Inc Crosslinguistic Perspectives on Argument
Book SynopsisThis book offers a unique interdisciplinary perspective on argument structure and its role in language acquisition. Drawing on a broad range of crosslinguistic data, this volume shows that languages are much more diverse in their argument structure properties than has been realized.The volume is the outcome of an integrated research project and comprises chapters by both specialists in first language acquisition and field linguists working on a variety of lesser-known languages. The research draws on original fieldwork and on adult data, child data, or both from seventeen languages from eleven different language families. Some chapters offer typological perspectives, examining the basic structures of a given language with language-learnability issues in mind. Other chapters investigate specific problems of language acquisition in one or more languages. Taken as a whole, the volume illustrates how detailed work on crosslinguistic variation is critical to the developmentTable of ContentsI. Verb Meaning and Verb Syntax: Crosslinguistic Puzzlse for Language Learners II. Participants Present and Absent: Argument Ellipsis and Verb Learning III. Transitivity, Intransitivity, and Their Associated Meanings: A Complex Work-Space for Learnability
£128.25
Taylor & Francis Ltd Grammar Tales
Book SynopsisThis beautifully illustrated set of picture books, with an accompanying user guide, has been created to support grammar and language development in young children.Perfect for the beginning of a session, each book is an ideal starting point for targeting client goals, providing repeated examples of early developing syntax and morphology which will engage and excite the reader whilst building pre-literacy skills.The set includes:Guidebook: Including accessible activities and ideas to help children use grammar forms expressively, this guidebook discusses the specific grammatical form focused on in each story. Photocopiable and downloadable handouts for parents and carers allow therapy work to continue beyond the therapy session.Pete and Jem: Pete and Jem are having lots of fun playing in the snow until they run into each other and fall over. This book targets Subject-Verb sentences and present progressive verbs.A Trip to the Zoo: Pete and Jem are having lots of fun at the zoo, but they both want to see different animals, and are pulling their mother in different directions! This book targets Subject-Verb-Object sentences and regular plurals.Anything You Can Do: Pete and Jem discover activities that they can do together. This book targets Subject-Verb sentences, pronouns and the auxiliaries âcanâ and âdoâ.The Birthday Party: Pete and Jem get ready for Belleâs birthday. This book targets Subject-Verb sentences, pronouns and the auxiliary âbeâ.Time for Adventure!: Jem learns that adventures are more fun when you share. This book targets Subject-Verb-Object sentences and the pronouns âmeâ, âmyâ, âmineâ and âitâ .Letâs Go Shopping: Pete and Jem cause chaos at the supermarket. This book targets Subject-Verb-Object sentences and the conjunction âandâ for listing.Hide and Seek: Pete, Jem and Belle play hide and seek. This book targets Subject-Verb-Object sentences and prepositions.A Day at the Beach: Pete, Jem and Belleâs day at the beach turns stormy. This book targets Subject-Verb-Object sentences and early adjectives.
£122.20
Taylor & Francis Ltd Words Together Supporting Early Language
Book SynopsisThis set, comprised of a guidebook and four colourful picture books, has been designed for parents and practitioners supporting children to understand and use two-word sentences. Written in a friendly and reassuring tone, the guidebook untangles questions and concerns that many parents and practitioners share around language development, such as whether children are reaching important milestones, whether they benefit from screen-time and dummies, and what to do if there might be a problem. Bright and colourful illustrations in the storybooks provide rich opportunities for conversation and engagement, using a serve and return structure and based around pivot words. The simple stories and repetition provide an opportunity for the child to hear and experience the sentence structure in new ways. The set includes: Helping Children Find Their Voices: A guide for parents and practitioners, exploring questions and concerns that many parents and practitioners share around language development, such as whether children are reaching important milestones, whether they benefit from screen-time and dummies, and what to do if there might be a problem. Down the Slide: A colourful picture book using the pivot word âdownâ Hello!: A colourful picture book using the pivot word âhelloâ Gone to the Park: A colourful picture book using the pivot word âgoneâ Sleep Time: A colourful picture book using the pivot word âsleepingâ This is an exciting resource for early years practitioners, parents, and those working with children at an early stage of speech and language development.
£73.79
Taylor & Francis Ltd Helping Children Find Their Voices
Book SynopsisDesigned to be used either independently or alongside the Words Together' storybooks, Helping Children Find Their Voices is a guide for parents and practitioners supporting children in the early stages of learning to talk, specifically to understand and use two-word sentences.Written in a friendly and reassuring tone, the book untangles questions and concerns that many parents and practitioners share around language development, such as whether children are reaching important milestones, whether they benefit from screen-time and dummies, and what to do if there might be a problem.Key features of this book include: Chapters that can either be followed consecutively, offering tips on how to encourage first words and the combining of words into two-word sentences, or dipped in-and-out of according to the individual child's level of development Practical information and advice rooted in theory, giving parents and practitioners the confidence and backgrTable of ContentsIntroduction Chapter one: what we need to know about talking Chapter two: Baby steps and first words – how can I help? Chapter three: The important two-word stage Chapter four: Other things to think about Chapter five: What if things aren’t going to plan? Chapter six: next steps
£21.99
Taylor & Francis Ltd Down the Slide A Words Together Storybook to Help
Book SynopsisDown the Slide, part of the âWords Togetherâ series, has been created to support children to understand and use two-word sentences.Using the pivot word âdownâ, the simple story and repetitious structure provide an opportunity for the child to hear and experience the sentence structure in new ways. Bright and colourful illustrations provide rich opportunities for conversation and engagement.This storybook is an exciting resource for early years practitioners, parents, and those working with children at an early stage of speech and language development.Table of ContentsDown the Slide: A colourful picture book using the pivot word ‘down’
£15.86
Taylor & Francis Ltd Gone to the Park A Words Together Storybook to
Book SynopsisGone to the Park, part of the Words Together' series, has been created to support children to understand and use two-word sentences.Using the pivot word gone', the simple story and repetitious structure provide an opportunity for the child to hear and experience the sentence structure in new ways. Bright and colourful illustrations provide rich opportunities for conversation and engagement.This storybook is an exciting resource for early years practitioners, parents, and those working with children at an early stage of speech and language development.Table of ContentsGone to the Park: A colourful picture book using the pivot word ‘gone’
£15.86
Taylor & Francis Ltd Hello A Words Together Storybook to Help Children
Book SynopsisHello!, part of the Words Together' series, has been created to support children to understand and use two-word sentences.Using the pivot word hello', the simple story and repetitious structure provide an opportunity for the child to hear and experience the sentence structure in new ways. Bright and colourful illustrations provide rich opportunities for conversation and engagement.This storybook is an exciting resource for early years practitioners, parents, and those working with children at an early stage of speech and language development. Table of ContentsHello!: A colourful picture book using the pivot word ‘hello’
£15.86
Taylor & Francis Ltd Sleep Time A Words Together Storybook to Help
Book SynopsisSleep Time, part of the Words Together' series, has been created to support children to understand and use two-word sentences.Using the pivot word sleeping', the simple story and repetitious structure provide an opportunity for the child to hear and experience the sentence structure in new ways. Bright and colourful illustrations provide rich opportunities for conversation and engagement.This storybook is an exciting resource for early years practitioners, parents, and those working with children at an early stage of speech and language development.Table of ContentsSleep Time: A colourful picture book using the pivot word ‘sleeping’
£15.86
Taylor & Francis Ltd Pete and Jem A Grammar Tales Book to Support
Book SynopsisPete and Jem are having lots of fun playing in the snow until they run into each other and fall over. Targeting Subject-Verb sentences and present progressive verbs, this book provides repeated examples of early developing syntax and morphology which will engage and excite the reader while building pre-literacy skills and make learning fun, as well as exposing children to multiple models of the target grammar form.Perfect for a speech and language therapy session, this book is an ideal starting point for targeting client goals and can also be enjoyed at school or home to reinforce what has been taught in the therapy session.Table of ContentsPete and Jem: A Grammar Tales Book to Support Grammar and Language Development in Children
£15.86
Taylor & Francis Ltd A Trip to the Zoo A Grammar Tales Book to Support
Book SynopsisPete and Jem are having lots of fun at the zoo, but they both want to see different animals, and are pulling their mother in different directions!Targeting Subject-Verb-Object sentences and regular plurals, this book provides repeated examples of early developing syntax and morphology which will engage and excite the reader while building pre-literacy skills and make learning fun, as well as exposing children to multiple models of the target grammar form.Perfect for a speech and language therapy session, this book is an ideal starting point for targeting client goals and can also be enjoyed at school or home to reinforce what has been taught in the therapy session.Table of ContentsA Trip to the Zoo: A Grammar Tales Book to Support Grammar and Language Development in Children
£15.86
Taylor & Francis Ltd Anything You Can Do A Grammar Tales Book to
Book SynopsisBelle loves to try and get involved with all of the things that her big bother, Pete, can do, but sheâs not quite big enough to sprint or swim or read. They discover things that they can both do.Targeting Subject-Verb sentences, pronouns and the auxiliaries âcanâ and âdoâ, this book provides repeated examples of early developing syntax and morphology which will engage and excite the reader while building pre-literacy skills and make learning fun, as well as exposing children to multiple models of the target grammar form.Perfect for a speech and language therapy session, this book is an ideal starting point for targeting client goals and can also be enjoyed at school or home to reinforce what has been taught in the therapy session.Table of ContentsAnything You Can Do: A Grammar Tales Book to Support Grammar and Language Development in Children
£15.86
Taylor & Francis Ltd The Birthday Party A Grammar Tales Book to
Book SynopsisPete and Jem get ready for Belleâs birthday, but get stuck trying to blow up balloons.Targeting Subject-Verb sentences, pronouns and the auxiliary âbeâ, this book provides repeated examples of early developing syntax and morphology which will engage and excite the reader while building pre-literacy skills and make learning fun, as well as exposing children to multiple models of the target grammar form.Perfect for a speech and language therapy session, this book is an ideal starting point for targeting client goals and can also be enjoyed at school or home to reinforce what has been taught in the therapy session.Table of ContentsThe Birthday Party: A Grammar Tales Book to Support Grammar and Language Development in Children
£15.86
Taylor & Francis Ltd Time for Adventure A Grammar Tales Book to
Book SynopsisJem's friend, Lottie, has come to play, but Jem is taking all the toys for herself. She learns that adventures are more fun when you share.Targeting Subject-Verb-Object sentences and pronouns, this book provides repeated examples of early developing syntax and morphology which will engage and excite the reader while building pre-literacy skills and make learning fun, as well as exposing children to multiple models of the target grammar form.Perfect for a speech and language therapy session, this book is an ideal starting point for targeting client goals and can also be enjoyed at school or home to reinforce what has been taught in the therapy session.Table of ContentsTime for Adventure!: A Grammar Tales Book to Support Grammar and Language Development in Children
£15.86
Taylor & Francis Ltd Lets Go Shopping A Grammar Tales Book to Support
Book SynopsisPete and Jem are very helpful at the supermarket, but end up causing chaos with a tower of food on display.Targeting Subject-Verb-Object sentences and the conjunction and' for listing, this book provides repeated examples of early developing syntax and morphology which will engage and excite the reader while building pre-literacy skills and make learning fun, as well as exposing children to multiple models of the target grammar form.Perfect for a speech and language therapy session, this book is an ideal starting point for targeting client goals and can also be enjoyed at school or home to reinforce what has been taught in the therapy session.Table of ContentsLet’s Go Shopping: A Grammar Tales Book to Support Grammar and Language Development in Children
£15.86
Taylor & Francis Ltd A Day at the Beach A Grammar Tales Book to
Book SynopsisPete, Jem and Belle are enjoying a day at the beach until the weather turns stormy.Targeting Subject-Verb-Object sentences and early adjectives, this book provides repeated examples of early developing syntax and morphology which will engage and excite the reader while building pre-literacy skills and make learning fun, as well as exposing children to multiple models of the target grammar form.Perfect for a speech and language therapy session, this book is an ideal starting point for targeting client goals and can also be enjoyed at school or home to reinforce what has been taught in the therapy session.Table of ContentsA Day at the Beach: A Grammar Tales Book to Support Grammar and Language Development in Children
£15.86
Taylor & Francis Ltd Spanish Vocabulary Learning in MeaningOriented Instruction
Book SynopsisSpanish Vocabulary Learning in Meaning-Oriented Instruction is the first comprehensive overview of current research and instructional practices into Spanish vocabulary acquisition through the lens of Meaning-Oriented Instruction (MOI).Key features:â a breadth of topics including language variation, input, tasks and processing specificity, incidental learning, idiomatic language, lexicographic perspectives, lexicosemantic representation, vocabulary testing, and receptive and productive vocabulary;â a combination of theory and practical guidance highlighting pedagogical best practices in the teaching of vocabulary;â guidance on the difficulties teachers face when teaching vocabulary in the classroom;â clear explanations with plenty of examples and useful references;â tasks and activities that help teachers move from a traditional curricular approach to a more innovative and engaging one focused on communicating, completing tasks, and learning content.Written by an international cohort of scholars in a succinct and accessible manner, Spanish Vocabulary Learning in Meaning-Oriented Instruction is an essential resource for teachers of Spanish at all levels. It is also an excellent reference book for researchers and both undergraduate and graduate students interested in Spanish vocabulary acquisition.Table of Contents1. Identifying Target Spanish Vocabulary: Issues of Regional Variation 2. Input, Tasks, and Processing Specificity in Spanish Vocabulary Learning 3. Incidental Learning of L2 Spanish Vocabulary 4. Acquisition of Idiomatic Language in L2 Spanish 5. Lexicographic Perspectives and L2 Spanish Vocabulary 6. Quality of Lexicosemantic Representation in L2 Spanish 7. Testing L2 Spanish Vocabulary Knowledge 8. Receptive and Productive Vocabulary Levels Tests for L2 Spanish
£36.09
Taylor & Francis Ltd Second Language Acquisition The Basics
Book SynopsisStarting from the premise that language instruction should be informed by how humans learn language, this module on second language acquisition (SLA) aims to provide teachers at any level with a comprehensive and up-to-date introduction to the key findings about how second languages are learned in adulthood. This module explores a variety of topics, including the mechanisms in the mind responsible for language acquisition, the roles that input and output play in acquisition, and how language develops in the learner's mind over time. Furthermore, the module explores the many factors believed to impact the outcome of SLA, such as the role of the native language, individual differences in aptitude and motivation, and age of acquisition.
£36.09
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC The ProductionComprehension Interface in Second
Book SynopsisExamining a key issue in second language acquisition (SLA) research, this book explores the relation between second language (L2) production and comprehension at the level of processing. The central question underlying this interface is the relationship between grammatical encoding and decoding, namely: are the two modalities of production and comprehension subserved by different types of processors, or by the same syntactic processing module?Proposing an Integrated Encoding-Decoding Model' of SLA, Anke Lenzing presents the results of a comprehensive empirical study to demonstrate the extent to which the two modalities rely on shared representations and/or shared processes. Through this detailed analysis The Production-Comprehension Interface in Second Language Acquisition sheds new light on the cognitive architecture of human language processing and offers a deeper understanding of the mechanisms at work in the L2 acquisition process.Trade ReviewLenzing’s book is unique and compelling. The results of the study offer clear support to her hypotheses and have crucial repercussions not only for the theory and praxis of second-language teaching, but also for experimental and developmental psycholinguistics. This book deserves the serious attention of anyone active in these areas. * Gerard A.M. Kempen, Senior Research Fellow, Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, the Netherlands *Clearly-explained theories form the foundation for innovative research techniques, which are brought together in coherent and consistent ways. Lenzing takes long-established insights and turns them into precise, testable claims that have the potential to be operationalised for other aspects of additional language development. * Howard Nicholas, Associate Professor of Applied Linguistics and Education, La Trobe University, Australia *Table of ContentsIntroduction 1. The Architecture of Human Language Processing 2. The Relation Between Production and Comprehension in Language Processing 3. Processability and the Multiple Constraints Hypothesis 4. An Integrated Encoding-Decoding Model of Second Language Acquisition 5. The English Passive as a Test Case 6. Design and Data Collection 7. Testing the Integrated Encoding-Decoding Model Conclusion Appendix Bibliography Index
£29.99
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Digital Games and Language Learning
Book SynopsisDue to the rapid development of gaming technologies in recent years, there has been a surge of interest in the role that digital games can play in foreign and second language learning. Bringing together innovative research from an international team of contributors, this book provides a comprehensive overview of the use of digital games in computer-assisted language learning (CALL). The book firstly lays the theoretical foundations and outlines various rationales for using digital games, incorporating contemporary theories of second language acquisition. It also explores the development and impact of digital games designed specifically for language learning, giving due consideration to design principles, pedagogical requirements and student health. Chapters then draw on case studies from Europe and Japan to analyse in-game interaction, attitudes and participation in both institutional and out-of-classroom settings. Seamlessly combining theory with practical application, this book outTrade ReviewThis edited book is an ideal choice for readers willing to learn about the status quo of digital games in language education. It is particularly informative and valuable for language teachers who attempt to use digital games in their instructional practices ... this book makes a timely contribution to this research area as it demonstrates the breadth of topics for investigation and the pedagogical potential of digital games for language education. * Language Learning & Technology *A timely and comprehensive book, it encompasses important aspects of theory, research, design and application of digital games as an extension of CALL … [Digital Games and Language Learning] can be an ideal choice for researchers, practitioners and game developers alike, who want to have a more profound understanding of current state in theory, research and practice of language learning in the context of digital games. * The Reading Matrix *Provid[es] a timely boost to several areas of CALL … This book would make a good starting point for those wishing to become involved in the field, as well as scholars and practitioners wanting to consider the theory and future direction of digital games and language learning. * CALL-EJ *This collection of work by both recognized and emerging scholars is a significant contribution towards the wider understanding of the important role that digital games play in CALL. The combination of theoretical background and practical examples of development and application will be invaluable for researchers and instructors in foreign language teaching and learning. * Nina Langton, Associate Professor, University of British Columbia Okanagan, Canada *Table of ContentsPreface Foreword, Jozef Colpert (The University of Antwerp, Belgium) Acknowledgements 1. Digital Games and Language Learning: The State of Play, Mark Peterson (Kyoto University Japan), Kasumi Yamazaki (University of Toledo, USA) and Michael Thomas (Liverpool John Moores University, UK) Part I: Theory and Research 2. A Critical Review of Game-Based Learning, Gamification and Second Language Acquisition, Silvia Benini (University of Limerick, Ireland) and Michael Thomas (Liverpool John Moores University, UK) 3. Second Language Development in the Context of Massively Multiplayer Online Games: Theoretical Perspectives, Nasser Jabbari (University of Essex, UK) 4. Not All MMOGs are Created Equal: A Design-Informed Approach to the Study of L2 Learning in Multiplayer Online Games, Jonathon Reinhardt (University of Arizona, USA) 5. Human Linguistics as a Framework for Analyzing Simulation-Gaming, Douglas W. Coleman (University of Toledo, USA) Part II: Development and Implementation of Digital Games in CALL 6. Playing with Digital Game Pedagogies, Alex Bacalja and Kate Euphemia Clark (University of Melbourne, Australia) 7. The Use of Avatars in Digital Role-Playing Games (RPGS ) in Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL), Charly Harbord, Euan Dempster and Darshana Jayemanne (Abertay University, UK) 8. Reinforcing International Students’ Language Skills for Disaster Preparedness, Kazuhiro Yonemoto (Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan) 9.The Relationship between Extramural Digital Gameplay and 21st Century Skills in the Language Classroom, Daniel J. Mills and Benjamin Thanyawatpokin (Ritsumeikan University, Japan) 10. Gaming as a Gateway to L2 English Learning, Liss Kerstin Sylven (University of Gothenburg, Sweden) Part III: Towards the Future of Game-Based Language Learning 11. Issues in the Current State of Teaching Languages with Games, Benjamin Thanyawatpokin (Ritsumeikan University, Japan) and James York (Tokyo Denki University, Japan) 12. Is Game-Based Language Teaching “Vaporware”?, Jonathan deHaan (University of Shizuoka, Japan) Index
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Transformation Embodiment and Wellbeing in
Book SynopsisThis volume introduces pedagogical approaches and empirical studies that emphasize deeper, embodied engagement with language, the transformative potential of the language learning experience, and the importance of learner and teacher well-being. A deep learning orientation sees foreign language learning not as a psychologically neutral process of internalising linguistic rules but as an embodied process that is intimately tied to learners' experience of self, including emotion, body states, metaphoric understanding, aesthetic sensibilities, and moral intuitions. This volume challenges language teachers and teacher trainers to move beyond instrumentalist views of language learning, to recognise the deeply impactful nature of the language learning experience, and to consider how language pedagogy can contribute to the development of the learner as a whole person. Chapters in this volume consider the enactment of deep learning from diverse theoretical perspectives, including positive psTrade ReviewThis is a much-needed anthology within the foreign language education literature, offering a fresh perspective on approaches to embodiment, transformation, and wellbeing. A great addition to researchers’ and teachers’ bookshelves! * Christina Gkonou, Reader and Programme Leader for the MA TESOL course, University of Essex, UK *Table of ContentsIntroduction: Enacting Deep Learning in Foreign Language Pedagogy, Joseph Shaules (Keio University, Japan) and Troy McConachy (University of Warwick, UK) 1. Deep Linguaculture Learning in Transformative, Holistic, and Contemplative-Reflective Forms, Rebecca Oxford (Professor Emerita and Distinguished Scholar-Teacher, University of Maryland, USA) 2. Language Learning as a Transformative Experience of Resistance, Adjustment and Change, Joseph Shaules (Keio University, Japan) 3. Holistic Views of Language Learning in Metaphoric Conceptualizations, Martin Cortazzi (University of Warwick, UK) and Lixian Jin (City University of Macau, Macau, China) 4. Humanistic Motivation and Transformative Language Engagement, Zi Wang (University of Warwick, UK) 5. Developing Embodied Learning Activities to Teach English Causatives, David Wijaya (University of Queensland, Australia) 6. Encouraging Deep Learning through an Interactive, Intercultural Approach to Shakespeare, Duncan Lees (University of Warwick, UK) 7. Reader Response, Aesthetics, and Deep Learning in the German Language-Culture Classroom, Chantelle Warner (University of Arizona, USA) 8. Exploring Pragmatic Resistance and Moral Emotions in Foreign Language Learning, Troy McConachy (University of Warwick, UK) 9. Positive Psychology Activities for Promoting Emotion Regulation and Well-being in Language Teacher Education Maria Matilde Olivero (National University of Río Cuarto, Argentina), Maria Celina Barbeito (National University of Río Cuarto, Argentina) and Adelina Sanchez Centeno (National University of Río Cuarto, Argentina) Index
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John Murray Press Language Debates: Theory and Reality in Language Learning, Teaching and Research
This book captures an urgent moment for language teaching, learning and research. At its core are a series of debates concerning gender stereotyping, the place of linguistics in modern languages, language activism, multilingualism and modern languages and digital humanities. Taken together, these debates explore the work that languages, and that those who learn and speak them, do in the world as well as the way we think 'through' and 'in' a language and are shaped by it. Language Debates acknowledges the history of language teaching and the current realities of language teaching and learning. It is bold in suggesting ways forward for reform and for policy, setting languages and language learning at the heart of a consciously transformative set of goals. This book is therefore essential reading for academics, language teachers, policy makers, students, activists and those passionate about progressing language learning and teaching. The editors and contributors make up a multilingual and multicultural team who work across languages, cultures and borders with a globally-informed approach to their work. Uniquely, the debates in this volume are based on events with participants in the Language Acts and Worldmaking Debates Series and/or workshops within the wider research project and take into account the ensuing discussions there. Each debate is accompanied by an interview which serves as a model on how to continue the conversation beyond the printed pages of the book. You can also discover ways to join the debate through links on the Language Acts and Worldmaking series website (www.jmlanguages.com/languageacts) which includes recorded debates, additional materials and more information about the series. Like all the volumes in the Language Acts and Worldmaking series, the overall aim is two-fold: to challenge widely-held views about language learning as a neutral instrument of globalisation and to innovate and transform language research, teaching and learning, together with Modern Languages as an academic discipline, by foregrounding its unique form of cognition and critical engagement. Specific aims are to:· propose new ways of bridging the gaps between those who teach and research languages and those who learn and use them in everyday contexts from the professional to the personal· put research into the hands of wider audiences · share a philosophy, policy and practice of language teaching and learning which turns research into action· provide the research, experience and data to enable informed debates on current issues and attitudes in language learning, teaching and research· share knowledge across and within all levels and experiences of language learning and teaching· showcase exciting new work that derives from different types of community activity and is of practical relevance to its audiences · disseminate new research in languages that engages with diverse communities of language practitioners.
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Jessica Kingsley Publishers How to start, carry on and end conversations:
Book SynopsisDo you find it hard to make friends? Do you struggle to know what to say to start a conversation?In this book, Paul Jordan, who is on the autism spectrum, explains how to make sense of everyday social situations you might encounter at school, university or in other group settings. He reveals how, with the use of just 65 simple words, it is possible to create 'scripts for thinking' that break conversations down into small chunks and help you to think of what to say, whether you are speaking to a fellow student, starting a conversation with a new friend, calling out bullies or answering a teacher's question. These small words will be a big help for all teenagers and young people with ASD.Trade Review[The author] has developed a simple strategy for facilitating conversation that can greatly enhance the quality of life of someone who has Asperger's syndrome. The art of conversation can be learned and achieved, and this valuable book explains how. -- From the foreword by Professor Tony Attwood PhD, Brisbane, AustraliaTable of ContentsForeword by Tony Attwood. Introduction. 1. Bullying. 2. Making friends. 3. Making conversations. 4. Special interest. 5. Thinking differently can be a problem.
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Jessica Kingsley Publishers Language Function: An Introduction to Pragmatic
Book SynopsisLiteracy teaching tends to take a structural approach to language, focusing on auditory products or skills such as sounds, morphemes, words, sentences, and vocabulary. However, new research suggests that the majority of English speakers actually think and learn in visual concepts, and that there is a cultural and linguistic mismatch between auditory teaching methods and the way students think and learn. This has important implications for all educators including those who work with students with neurogenic disabilities, such as autism spectrum disorders and ADHD.In her new book, Dr. Ellyn Lucas Arwood outlines a revolutionary four-tiered model of how a learner acquires language, and suggests ways to impose visual language functions onto an auditory language like English in order to improve learning for both neurotypical learners and those with neurogenic disabilities. Dr. Arwood provides tried-and-tested intervention strategies that work with all levels of ability, giving readers the knowledge and confidence to teach learners to become more literate in a way that raises learners' abilities to think and problem solve.This book takes a fresh look at how language and literacy interact, and will be of interest to educators and special educators, speech and language pathologists, and other professionals who support language learning and development.Trade ReviewThe book is well-illustrated with case studies and is full of practical ideas for intervention, as well as handling complicated theory in an accessible way... Thinking about the way language functions is crucial to successful learning and visual language function is emphasised over the traditional auditory function of language as key to this success. A fresh approach, worth reading. -- bulletinTable of ContentsIntroduction. Part I. Language and Thinking. 1. Defining Language. 2. Language Acquisition: Learning to Think. 3. The Study of Language Functions: Thinking. Part II. English Language Functions. 4. The Cultural-Linguistic Properties of English. 5. Living with a Visual Brain in an Auditory World: A Paradigm Shift. 6. Language, Literacy and Thinking. Part III. Language - How Do We Assess and Intervene? 7. Assessment of Pre-language Thinkers. 8. Intervention for Pre-Production, Pre-Language Thinkers. 9. Intervention for Verbal Pre-Language Thinkers. 10. Language Thinkers. 11. Linguistic Thinkers. 12. Language Function Affects Behavior. Part IV. Educational Applications of Language Function. 13. The Language-Based Primary Classroom. 14. The Language-Based Intermediary Classroom. 15. The Language of Concrete to Formal Thinkers. 16. Evidence-Based Research for Viconic Language Methods. References. Appendices. Glossary. Index.
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Darf Publishers Ltd The Tongue of Adam
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CILT Publications Stimulating Grammatical Awareness: A Fresh Look
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Verlag Herder Sprachliche Bildung: Schlussel Zur Welt.
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V&R unipress GmbH Fachsprachenvermittlung für den modernen
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V&R unipress Language Assessment Across Cultures
Book SynopsisAssessment of language proficiency varies immensely across cultures, contexts and purposes
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V & R Unipress GmbH Languages in Therapy and Education
Book SynopsisInterdisciplinary study of speech perception and articulation â an educational perspective
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Yale University Press Doctor Dolittles Delusion
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John Wiley and Sons Ltd Instructed Second Language Acquisition
Book SynopsisHow does classroom language learning take place? How does an understanding of second language acquisition contribute to language teaching? Aiming to answer these questions, this book reviews a range of research on classroom learning, developing a theory of instructed second language acquisition which has implications for language teaching.Trade Review"For those of us involved in teaching second language learners, Rod Ellis's Instructed Second Language Acquisition is a timely and thorough review of the current picture." Manny Vazquez, Hounslow Language Service "Perfect for people with no time to read the original research who are looking for swift summations of results." The Teacher TrainerTable of ContentsPreface viiList of abbreviations ix 1. Investigating Classroom Language Learning 1 2. Behaviourist Learning Theory and Classroom Language Learning 19 3. Naturalistic Language Learning and Classroom Language Learning 32 4. Classroom Process Research 64 5. The Relationship between Classroom Interaction and Language Learning 93 6. Formal Instruction and Language Learning 130 7. A Theory of Classroom Language Learning 174 8. Final Comments 199 Bibliography 205Index 225
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John Wiley and Sons Ltd Explaining Language Universals
Book SynopsisThis book addresses one of the most fundamental questions that can be asked about language: how can we explain language universals? There are currently many different views of this question. Some argue for the innateness of general linguistic principles within the human species.Table of ContentsPart 1 Introduction: explaining language universals, John A.Hawkins. Part 2 Innateness and Learnability: the innateness hypothesis, Teun Hoekstra and Jan G.Kooij; language acquisitions - schemas replace universal grammar, Michael A.Arbib and Jane C.Hill; the "no negative evidence" problem - how do children avoid constructing an overly general grammar?, Melissa Bowerman. Max-Planck Institut fur Psycholinguistik, Nijmegen). Part 3 Semantic and Pragmatic Explanations: on semantics and the binding theory, Edward L.Keenan; concessive connecitves and concessive sentences - cross-linguistic regularities and pragmatic principles, Ekkehard Konig; a discourse approach to the cross-linguistic category "adjective", Sandra A.Thompson; coreference and conjunction reduction in grammar and discourse, Bernard Comrie. Part 4 Cognitive, Perceptual and processing explanations: language, perception and the world, Michael Lee; parameterizing the language processing system - left-vs. right-branching within and across languages, Lyn Frazier and Keith Rayner; psycholinguistic factors in morphological asymmetry, John A.Hawkins, and Anne Cutler. Part 5 the diachronic dimension: integrating diachronic and processing principles in explaining the suffixing preference, Christopher J.Hall; the diachronic dimension in explanation, Joan L.Bybee.
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John Wiley and Sons Ltd The Mind of a Savant
Book SynopsisSavants are people who are mentally and often physically impaired but who have one dazzling talent. Cases of savants, like Christopher who is described here, are not unheard of, but have never been reported before. Despite being unable to look after himself because he has difficulty with everyday tasks, Christopher can read, write, translate and communicate in fifteen to twenty different languages. In this original, detailed and wide-ranging study, Neil Smith and Ianthi-Maria Tsimpli not only provide insight into the mind of one unique individual, but simultaneously cast light on the nature of language and thought in general. By exploiting recent developments in both linguistics and psychology the authors have made an essential contribution to the whole field of cognitive science.Trade Review"This is a very interesting book that any linguist, cognitive scientist or philosopher of mind will love to read." Luca Bonatti, University of Paris VIII at St Denis "Even for those who don't share the authors' nativist inclinations, Smith and Tsimpli's in-depth case study raises some fascinating issues about the relation between cognition and language. Essential reading for all cognitive scientists." Annette Karmiloff-Smith, Medical Research Council "In their fine and careful study of an individual with remarkable linguistic abilities but otherwise limited capabilities, Smith and Tsimpli provide new and important evidence concerning the modularity of mind, invariant principles of language, and their role in first and second language acquisition, the interaction of pragmatic and conceptual factors in language use, and much else. It is a very valuable and illuminating study." Chomsky, MIT "This book, with its focus on understanding the architecture of the mind, makes an important contribution to psycholinguistics and the broader field of cognitive science......Like other great case studies, their attempts to elucidate the architecture of the mind by studying a single, unique individual are noteworthy."Victoria Garlock and Elaina Frieda, University of AlabamaTable of ContentsList of Figures. Foreward. Preface. 1. Language and Intelligence:. Introducing Christopher. Theoretical Background. Hypotheses. 2. The First Language:. Introduction. Syntax. Semantics. Pragmatics. Conclusion. 3. 'Second' Languages:. Introduction. Background Information. The lexicon. Syntax. Conclusion. 4. New Languages: . Rationale. Controlled input: Berber. Learning an Impossible Language: Epun. Conclusions. 5. Language and Mind:. Christopher's Translation. A model of the mind. Theory of mind and meta-representation. Summary and conclusions. Epilogue. Appendices. Notes. References. Index.
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John Wiley and Sons Ltd The Neurobiology of Affect in Language Learning
Book SynopsisThis book presents a theory of how the psychology and neurobiology of stimulus appraisal influences the variability in second language acquisition. It then extends the notion of affect developed for second language acquisition to primary language acquisition and to cognition in general. Written by one of the leading scholars in the field, this book is an important research tool for students and professors of language studies and linguistics.Table of ContentsSeries Editor’s Foreword. Acknowledgments. Introduction. The Theory. The Neural Mechanism. Some Data: Questionnaires. Some More Data: Diary Studies and Autobiographies. Implications. The Role of Affect in First Language Acquisition. The Role of Affect in Cognition. References. Appendix. Index. Credits.
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John Wiley and Sons Ltd Tense and Aspect in Second Language Acquisition
Book SynopsisThis book explores the association of form and meaning in the acquisition of tense and aspect by adult learners of nine target languages. The book provides a survey and synthesis of studies from five perspectives: meaning-oriented approaches, acquisitional sequences, the aspect hypothesis, the discourse hypothesis, and the effect of instruction.Trade Review"The author has done an excellent job in covering with scope and depth of the acquistion of tense and aspect in second language learning and can be said to have achieved the three goals identified at the beginning of the book, namely surveying the field, explicating methodological issues, and providing a synthesis." Applied Linguistics "Bardovi-Harlig's substantial volume, bringing together over two decades of research, is a model of thoroughness, informative research synthesis and readability. Aimed primarily at the research community, this comprehensive yet accessible treatment of an important area of second language acquisition research will also be of interest to second/foreign language curriculum developers and teachers." The Canadian Modern Language Review "This book is certain to have a major influence on this very active field of inquiry. There is NO book or any other publication that brings together between two covers the diverse studies that have been done on second language acquisition of tense and aspect. And Bardovi-Harlig does an excellent job of providing a comprehensive unified presentation of such diverse research." Professor Roger Andersen of UCLA. "The review is comprehensive, accurate and highly readable. Particularly important for the field is its contribution in bringing together different areas of L2 tense-aspect research in one accessible monograph, which presents a comprehensive picture of how L2 learners acquire temporality. I do not know of any other area of SLA where the total picture of acquisition has been described so comprehensively. The monograph will be a landmark in SLA research." Professor Yasuhiro Shirai of Cornell University.Table of ContentsChapter 1. The Study of Time Talk in Second Language Acquisition. Early Studies of Verbal Morphology. Phonetic Constraints. Investigating the Expression of Temporality. Methods of Research and Analysis. Overview of the Book. Chapter 2. Meaning-Oriented Studies of Temporality. Expressing Temporality. Pragmatic Means for Expressing Temporality. Lexical Means for Expressing Temporality. Comprehension of Verbal Morphology. Limitations of Lexical Expression. Morphological Means for Expressing Temporality. Multiple Means for Expressing Temporality. Two Examples. Study 1: Adverbials and the Acquisition of Simple Past Morphology. Study 2: adverbials and Morphology in Reverse-Order Reports. Chapter Summary. Chapter 3. The Emergence of Verbal Morphology. Tense-Aspect Morphology in European Languages. Tense-Aspect Morphology Related to past in English. The acquisition of Tense-Aspect Morphology. Longitudinal Studies of the Acquisition of Tense-Aspect Morphology. Cross-Sectional Studies of the Acquisition of Tense-aspect Morphology. A Study of the Emergence to Tense-Aspect Morphology Related to Past in English. Method. Analysis and Results. Comparing Meaning-Oriented and Form-Oriented. Approaches. Chapter Summary. Chapter 4. The Aspect Hypothesis. The Aspect Hypothesis. In Primary Language Acquisition. In Secondary Language Acquisition. Grammatical and lexical Aspect. Investigations of the Aspect Hypothesis in Second Language Acquisition. The Spread of Perfective Past. The Spread of Imperfective Past. The Spread of Progressive. Overgeneralization of Progressive in States. Sample Study: the Distribution of Verbal Morphology in Learner Narratives. Assessing the Influence of Lexical Aspect Challenges to the Aspect Hypothesis. Chapter Summary. Chapter 5. The Role of Discourse. The Interlanguage Discourse Hypothesis. Narrative Analysis. Studies of L2 Temporality and Narrative Structure. A Cross-Sectional Study of Tense-Aspect in L2 Narratives. Comparing Theoretical Frameworks. Empirical Evidence in Support of the Discourse and Aspect Hypotheses. Integrating the Analysis. Other Discourse Contexts. Realis and Irrealis: The Imaginary in Narrative. Personal and Impersonal Narrative: The Case of “Personalized” Narratives. Conversational and Elicited Narratives. Chapter Summary. Chapter 6. The Influence of Instruction. Experimental Studies of the Effect of Instruction. An Observational Study of the Effect of instruction. Method. Results. The Effect of instruction. A Comparison of instructed and Uninstructed Learners. Chapter Summary. Chapter 7. Past, Present, and Future. Meaning-Oriented Studies. Acquisitional Sequences. Aspect Studies. Discourse Studies. The Influence of instruction. Concluding Remarks. References. Index.
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John Wiley and Sons Ltd Pragmatic Development in a Second Language
Book Synopsis* The first book-length treatment of second and foreign language learners acquisition of pragmatics. * Comprehensive discussion of developmental interlanguage pragmatics, presenting an up-to-date account of research findings.Trade Review"This is a comprehensive and scholarly overview of the current state of research into IL pragmatic development. The structure of the book, with regular summaries, makes it easy to read and to consult. The way that existing research studies are reviewed, compared and critiqued, along with the suggestions for more interdisciplinary links and the identification of important research gaps is helpful and stimulating." Katie Gray, Department of Continuing Education, Oxford University - Language AwarenessTable of Contents1. Introduction: Interlanguage Pragmatics in Developmental Perspective. 2. Theories of Second Language. Pragmatic Development. Descriptive Studies. Theories and Constructs. Explaining Pragmatic Development. Chapter Summary. 3. Methods in Pragmatics Research. Approaches to Pragmatics across the Social Sciences. Spoken Interaction. Questionnaires. Oral and Narrative Self-reports. Chapter Summary. 4. Patterns of Second Language Pragmatic Development. Pragmatic Comprehension. Pragmatic and Discourse Ability. Speech Acts. Pragmatic Transfer and Development. Chapter Summary. 5. The Development of Pragmatics and Grammar. Re-opening the Research Agenda. Pragmatics Precedes Grammar. Grammar Precedes Pragmatics. Pragmatics and Grammar in Developmental Perspective. Chapter Summary. 6. Learning Context and Learning Opportunities. Length of Residence as a Factor in Pragmatic Development: The Longer the Better?. Input and Interaction in Non-instructional Settings. Input in Instructional Settings. Comparing L2 Pragmatic Learning in Foreign and Second Language Settings. Chapter Summary. 7. The Role of Instruction in Learning Second Language Pragmatics. Research on Instructed Second Language Acquisition. Learning Targets. Learner Characteristics and Learning Contexts. Teachability. Instruction versus Exposure. Different Teaching Approaches. Theories and Research Methods. Chapter Summary. 8. Individual Differences in the Acquisition of Second Language Pragmatics. Age. Gender. Motivation. Teachability. Social and Psychological Distance. Beyond Individual Differences: Social Identity in Learning L2 Pragmatics. Chapter Summary. 9. Prospects
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Harvard University Press Pathways to Language
Book SynopsisA remarkable mother-daughter collaboration balances the respected views of a well-known scholar with the fresh perspective of a younger colleague in a comprehensive overview of the theory and practice of language acquisition.Trade ReviewA timely, clear, and valuable book, which offers a masterful overview of the many passionately held positions on the origins and development of language. -- Dan Slobin, University of California, BerkeleyKarmiloff-Smith is widely recognized as one of the most important theorists now working in early cognitive development, for her emphasis on the way that many factors move development forward. With its graceful, lucid style, Pathways To Language takes the reader on a journey, vividly conveying the excitement of all the new discoveries of recent years that have so deeply changed our understanding of what it means to "learn language." -- Roberta Golinkoff, University of DelawareThis beautifully written, clearly structured book succeeds in making the intricacies of all aspects of language development accessible to the general reader. It communicates the authors' enthusiasm for their subject, and never loses sight of the reality of the developing child. -- Morag Stuart * Times Higher Education Supplement *This is a timely and very useful book: growing awareness of the importance of language difficulties, and the increasing demands on child psychology caseloads arising from such difficulties mean that knowledge in this area is desirable...[It] addresses complex topics with clarity and fluency, using well-chosen examples, so that a coherent picture of normal language development erges...Beautifully written and well designed...Pathways to Language would make an excellent introduction to the field, but is equally a superb refresher text, capable of re-enthusing busy practitioners. -- Pete Lloyd Bennett * DECP Debate *[This] is indeed an exciting, masterfully written and well-organized volume, covering a broad range of topics Pathways to Language offers a comprehensive coverage of what is currently known about the steps involved in language acquisition. One of the most appealing features of the book, especially for students, is its ability to present a vast number of studies in a clear and concise fashion while critically examining their implications. But perhaps the most appreciated characteristic of the current volume is the authors' emphasis on the integration of different perspectives in order to deepen our understanding of language acquisition, which should be of interest to anyone concerned with child development. -- Barbora Skarabela * Linguistics *Table of ContentsPreface 1. What Is Language Acquisition? 2. Experimental Paradigms for Studying Language Acquisition 3. Speech Perception in and out of the Womb 4. Learning about the Meaning of Words 5. Becoming a Grammatical Being 6. Beyond the Sentence 7. Atypical Language Development 8. Rethinking the Nature-Nurture Debate Further Readings Index
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Harvard University Press Language Acquisition
Book SynopsisThe study of language acquisition has become a center of scientific inquiry into the nature of the human mind. The result is a windfall of new information about language, about learning, and about children themselves.Table of Contents1. Introduction 2. From Sound to Meaning 3. Early Grammar 4. Later Grammar 5. The Development of Word Meaning 6. Discourse and Metalinguistics 7. A Structured Child or a Structured World? 8. Processes and Constraints 9. Language in Developmentally Disabled Children 10. Conclusion References Index
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