A practical reference source containing an overview of the main topics, methods, and research areas in SLA ... [The book] also includes an alphabetically organized compendium of key concepts in SLA.

The Year's Work in English Studies

‘This is a valuable collection of papers, which can be warmly recommended to any student of second language acquisition.' - Michael Swan is a writer specializing in English Language teaching and reference materials. He is author of Practical English Usage (OUP, 2005)

The Bloomsbury Companion to Second Language Acquisition is designed to be the essential one-volume resource for advanced students and academics. It offers a comprehensive reference resource: it features an overview of key topics in SLA as well the key research methods. It then goes on to look at current research areas and new directions in the field by examining key relationships in the field, including the relationship between first and second language acquisition and the relationship between L2 input and L2 output. It is a complete resource for postgraduate students and researchers working within second language acquisition and applied linguistics.
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Notes on Contributors Acknowledgments Part 1: The Second Language Acquisition Landscape 1. Second Language Acquisition: the landscape, the scholarship and the reader, Ernesto Macaro (University of Oxford, UK) 2. A compendium of key concepts in second language acquisition, Ernesto Macaro, Robert Vanderplank and Victoria Murphy (Oxford University Language Centre and University of Oxford, UK) 3. Research methods in second language acquisition, Andrew D. Cohen and Ernesto Macaro (University of Minnesota, USA and University of Oxford, UK) Part 2: Issues and Relationships in Second Language Acquisition 4. The relationship between first and second language acquisition revisited, Vivian Cook (Newcastle University, UK) 5. The relationship between age of learning and type of linguistic exposure in children learning a second language, Victoria A. Murphy (University of Oxford, UK) 6. The relationship between L2 vocabulary knowledge and L2 vocabulary use, Paul Meara (University of Wales Swansea, UK) 7. The relationship between L2 input and L2 output, Susan Gass (Michigan State University, USA) 8. The relationship between pedagogical focus and interaction in L2 lessons, Paul Seedhouse (Newcastle University, UK) 9. The relationship between language aptitude and language learning motivation: individual differences from a dynamic systems perspective, Zoltán Dörnyei (University of Nottingham, UK) 10. The relationship between strategic behaviour and language learning success, Ernesto Macaro (University of Oxford, UK) Conclusions, Ernesto Macaro, (University of Oxford, UK) References Index
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A practical reference source containing an overview of the main topics, methods, and research areas in SLA ... [The book] also includes an alphabetically organized compendium of key concepts in SLA.
Provides practical guidance on advanced studies and research in second language acquisition.
Chapters by prominent academics in applied linguistics education.
Bloomsbury Companions series is a major series of single volume companions to key research fields in the humanities aimed at postgraduate students, scholars and libraries. Each companion offers a comprehensive reference resource giving an overview of key topics, research areas, new directions and a manageable guide to beginning or developing research in the field. A distinctive feature of the series is that each companion provides practical guidance on advanced study and research in the field, including research methods and subject-specific resources.
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ISBN
9781441180353
Publisert
2013-01-17
Utgiver
Vendor
Bloomsbury Academic USA
Vekt
540 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
384

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Ernesto Macaro is Professor of Applied Linguistics (Second Language Acquisition) in the Department of Education at the University of Oxford, UK. He has previously been a Head of Languages in a secondary school.