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Book Synopsis
Brian Paltridge is Professor of TESOL at the University of Sydney, Australia.Aek Phakiti is Senior Lecturer in TESOL at the University of Sydney, Australia.

Trade Review
Many contributors [to this volume] shine with their generous and insightful chapters ... This addition to the Bloomsbury Research Methods in Linguistics series surveys a considerable array of research practices and thinking ... and it does so with commendable concision. * BALEAP *
This is a really welcome book: engaging, readable, personable, accessible, useful, and interesting. I would certainly recommend it to beginner research students. * ELT Journal (of the first edition) *
This important volume, the work of a diverse group of experienced researchers, introduces beginning researchers to the available resources on research approaches to language teaching and learning ... It is an excellent companion to anyone interested in doing research in Applied Linguistics. The book is relevant to students as well as experienced researchers as, apart from succinctly describing principal concepts in research methodology, it also provides references useful for further investigation ... The key issues and sociolinguistic areas relevant to research methods are clearly addressed [...] making it an invaluable resource for language teaching and learning. The strength [...] is in the clear and cohesive structure of both parts of the volume, the clarity of style consistent throughout, and practical illustrations make the book a very valuable and motivating read. * Australian Review of Applied Linguistics (of the first edition) *
The collection is recommended not only to the students who are its intended readership, but also to supervisors of specific topics and to lecturers on research methods wanting up-to-date summaries. * Discourse Studies (of the first edition) *
The editors made strong choices in their selection of authors for the individual chapters, most of which are well known in their fields ... The result is a solid volume, coherently constructed, written in accessible language for the target audiences ... Students will undoubtedly find this book to be a good resource as they select a research methodology, and it will help them better understand the concerns associated with their selection ... What Paltridge and Phakiti have done well is to meld discussion not only of qualitative, quantitative and mixed methods and research techniques and approaches, but also of a great number of other considerations (ethics, sample studies, lists of academic journals in applied linguistics, etc.) into one orderly, intelligible and effective presentation of material. * LINGUISTLIST *
What I love about this book is the comprehensive material it provides: it discusses the essential elements of each research method and illustrates with samples from previous research. This fact makes this book unique and vital to Applied Linguistics researchers. * Claudia Marcela Chapeton, Universidad Pedagogica Nacional, Bogotá, Colombia *
The book is comprehensive. I particularly like the break-down into two sections: one on methods, and one on specific areas of research within language acquisition and use. * Olga Griswold, Associate Professor, California State Polytechnic University - Pomona, USA *

Table of Contents
Part I: Research methods and approaches 1. Approaches and methods in applied linguistics research, Brian Paltridge and Aek Phakiti (University of Sydney, Australia) 2. Quantitative research and analysis, Aek Phakiti (University of Sydney, Australia) 3. Qualitative research and analysis, Adrian Holliday (Christ Church University, UK) 4. Mixed methods research and analysis, Nataliya Ivankova and Jennifer Greer (University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA) 5. Survey research, Elvis Wagner (Temple University, USA) 6. Experimental research, Susan Gass (Michigan State University, USA) 7. Case studies, Christine Casanave (Temple University, Tokyo) 8. Ethnographic research, Sue Starfield (University of New South Wales, Australia) 9. Critical research in applied linguistics, Steven Talmy (University of British Columbia, Canada) 10. Narrative inquiry, Gary Barkhuizen (University of Auckland, New Zealand) 11. Action research, Anne Burns (University of New South Wales, Australia) 12. Discourse analysis, Brian Paltridge and Wei Wang (University of Sydney, Australia) 13. Research syntheses, Lourdes Ortega (Georgetown University, USA) 14. Ethics and applied linguistics research, Peter De Costa (Michigan State University, USA) 15. Developing a research proposal, Brian Paltridge and Aek Phakiti (University of Sydney, Australia) Part II: Areas of research 16. Researching speaking, Rebecca Hughes (University of Sheffield, UK) 17. Researching listening, Larry Vandergrift (University of Ottawa, Canada) 18. Researching reading, Marie Stevenson (University of Sydney, Australia) 19. Researching writing, Ken Hyland (University of Hong Kong) 20. Researching grammar, Neomy Storch (University of Melbourne, Australia) 21. Researching vocabulary, David Hirsh (University of Sydney, Australia) 22. Researching pragmatics, Carsten Roever (University of Melbourne, Australia) 23. Researching motivation, Lindy Woodrow (University of Sydney, Australia) 24. Researching language learning strategies, Heath Rose (Trinity College, Ireland) 25. Researching young learners, Annamaria Pinter (University of Warwick, UK) 26. Researching language classrooms, Lesley Harbon and Huizhong Shen (University of Sydney, Australia) 27. Researching language testing and assessment, John Read (University of Auckland, New Zealand) 28. Researching teacher beliefs, Simon Borg (University of Leeds, UK) 29. Researching language and gender, Jane Sunderland (Lancaster University, UK) 30. Researching language and identity, David Block (Universitat de Lleida, Spain) 31. Researching language teacher education, Simon Borg (University of Leeds, UK) Glossary of key research terms Index

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      Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
      Publication Date: 1/27/2015 12:08:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781472524560, 978-1472524560
      ISBN10: 147252456X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Brian Paltridge is Professor of TESOL at the University of Sydney, Australia.Aek Phakiti is Senior Lecturer in TESOL at the University of Sydney, Australia.

      Trade Review
      Many contributors [to this volume] shine with their generous and insightful chapters ... This addition to the Bloomsbury Research Methods in Linguistics series surveys a considerable array of research practices and thinking ... and it does so with commendable concision. * BALEAP *
      This is a really welcome book: engaging, readable, personable, accessible, useful, and interesting. I would certainly recommend it to beginner research students. * ELT Journal (of the first edition) *
      This important volume, the work of a diverse group of experienced researchers, introduces beginning researchers to the available resources on research approaches to language teaching and learning ... It is an excellent companion to anyone interested in doing research in Applied Linguistics. The book is relevant to students as well as experienced researchers as, apart from succinctly describing principal concepts in research methodology, it also provides references useful for further investigation ... The key issues and sociolinguistic areas relevant to research methods are clearly addressed [...] making it an invaluable resource for language teaching and learning. The strength [...] is in the clear and cohesive structure of both parts of the volume, the clarity of style consistent throughout, and practical illustrations make the book a very valuable and motivating read. * Australian Review of Applied Linguistics (of the first edition) *
      The collection is recommended not only to the students who are its intended readership, but also to supervisors of specific topics and to lecturers on research methods wanting up-to-date summaries. * Discourse Studies (of the first edition) *
      The editors made strong choices in their selection of authors for the individual chapters, most of which are well known in their fields ... The result is a solid volume, coherently constructed, written in accessible language for the target audiences ... Students will undoubtedly find this book to be a good resource as they select a research methodology, and it will help them better understand the concerns associated with their selection ... What Paltridge and Phakiti have done well is to meld discussion not only of qualitative, quantitative and mixed methods and research techniques and approaches, but also of a great number of other considerations (ethics, sample studies, lists of academic journals in applied linguistics, etc.) into one orderly, intelligible and effective presentation of material. * LINGUISTLIST *
      What I love about this book is the comprehensive material it provides: it discusses the essential elements of each research method and illustrates with samples from previous research. This fact makes this book unique and vital to Applied Linguistics researchers. * Claudia Marcela Chapeton, Universidad Pedagogica Nacional, Bogotá, Colombia *
      The book is comprehensive. I particularly like the break-down into two sections: one on methods, and one on specific areas of research within language acquisition and use. * Olga Griswold, Associate Professor, California State Polytechnic University - Pomona, USA *

      Table of Contents
      Part I: Research methods and approaches 1. Approaches and methods in applied linguistics research, Brian Paltridge and Aek Phakiti (University of Sydney, Australia) 2. Quantitative research and analysis, Aek Phakiti (University of Sydney, Australia) 3. Qualitative research and analysis, Adrian Holliday (Christ Church University, UK) 4. Mixed methods research and analysis, Nataliya Ivankova and Jennifer Greer (University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA) 5. Survey research, Elvis Wagner (Temple University, USA) 6. Experimental research, Susan Gass (Michigan State University, USA) 7. Case studies, Christine Casanave (Temple University, Tokyo) 8. Ethnographic research, Sue Starfield (University of New South Wales, Australia) 9. Critical research in applied linguistics, Steven Talmy (University of British Columbia, Canada) 10. Narrative inquiry, Gary Barkhuizen (University of Auckland, New Zealand) 11. Action research, Anne Burns (University of New South Wales, Australia) 12. Discourse analysis, Brian Paltridge and Wei Wang (University of Sydney, Australia) 13. Research syntheses, Lourdes Ortega (Georgetown University, USA) 14. Ethics and applied linguistics research, Peter De Costa (Michigan State University, USA) 15. Developing a research proposal, Brian Paltridge and Aek Phakiti (University of Sydney, Australia) Part II: Areas of research 16. Researching speaking, Rebecca Hughes (University of Sheffield, UK) 17. Researching listening, Larry Vandergrift (University of Ottawa, Canada) 18. Researching reading, Marie Stevenson (University of Sydney, Australia) 19. Researching writing, Ken Hyland (University of Hong Kong) 20. Researching grammar, Neomy Storch (University of Melbourne, Australia) 21. Researching vocabulary, David Hirsh (University of Sydney, Australia) 22. Researching pragmatics, Carsten Roever (University of Melbourne, Australia) 23. Researching motivation, Lindy Woodrow (University of Sydney, Australia) 24. Researching language learning strategies, Heath Rose (Trinity College, Ireland) 25. Researching young learners, Annamaria Pinter (University of Warwick, UK) 26. Researching language classrooms, Lesley Harbon and Huizhong Shen (University of Sydney, Australia) 27. Researching language testing and assessment, John Read (University of Auckland, New Zealand) 28. Researching teacher beliefs, Simon Borg (University of Leeds, UK) 29. Researching language and gender, Jane Sunderland (Lancaster University, UK) 30. Researching language and identity, David Block (Universitat de Lleida, Spain) 31. Researching language teacher education, Simon Borg (University of Leeds, UK) Glossary of key research terms Index

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