Buch, Englisch, 304 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 614 g
Buch, Englisch, 304 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 614 g
ISBN: 978-0-8264-8612-7
Verlag: Bloomsbury 3PL
Examines language acquisition and development across a wide range of languages and contexts
Pays equal attention to first language development and other language acquisition
- Aims to discover how research and practice in first language development can contribute to the teaching and learning of other languages
- Applies theoretical findings to the development of principles and objectives for the teaching and learning of languages
‘This is an exciting contribution to second language studies and is an invaluable resource. The collection represents an intelligently edited, probing and innovative set of studies balanced between social and psychological insights and pointing to many new research possibilities.’
Professor Ronald Carter, University of Nottingham and Chair, British Association for Applied Linguistics.
This book presents new research in the field of language acquisition and development, and covers a wide-range of languages and contexts. The contributors pay attention to first language development and other language acquisition (second, foreign and additional), and focus on issues directly relevant to both areas of investigation. One of the main aims of the book is to discover how research and practice in first language development can contribute to the teaching and learning of other languages, and vice versa. The book is distinctive in this area in its application of theoretical findings to the development of principles, objectives and procedures for language learning.
Language Acquisition and Development will be of interest to postgraduates and academics researching language acquisition, language development and applied linguistics and to language teachers with an interest in language learning theory.
Zielgruppe
Academics, Postgraduate
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
Introduction: Some Similarities and Differences Between L1 and L2 Acquisition and Development - Brian Tomlinson
Part I. Critical Reviews of the Literature
1. The Role of Proto-Reading Activities in the Acquisition and Development of Effective Reading Skills - Hitomi Masuhara
2. The Transfer of Reading from the Language of Wider Communication to the First Language - Agatha van Ginkel
3. The Processing of Past Tense Verbs for L1 Learners of English - Natalie Barber
4. The Roles of Audio-Visual Mental Aids in the Development of First and Other Language Proficiency - Brian Tomlinson and Javier Avilla
5. Applications of the Research into the Roles of Audio-Visual Mental Aids for Language Teaching Pedagogy - Brian Tomlinson and Javier Avilla
6. Internalization and Language Acquisition - James Lantolf and Beatriz Centeno-Cortes
7. Affect in L2 Teacher Talk - Jane Arnold and Carmen Fonseca
8. The Attitudes of Language Learners Towards Target Varieties of the Language - Ivor Timmis
Part II. Research Reports
9. The Value of Recasting During Meaning Focused Activities 1 - Brian Tomlinson
10. The Value of Recasting During Meaning Focused Activities 2 - Javier Avilla
11. Output Like Input: Influence of Children’s Literature on Young L2 Learners’ Written Expression - Irma Kaarina Ghosn
12. The Value of Comprehension in the Early Stages of the Acquisition and Development of Bahasa Indonesia by Native and by Non-Native Speakers - Erlin Susanti Barnard
13. Classroom Reticence in the Learning of Vietnamese and of English in Vietnam - Bao Dat
14. A ‘Sort of’ Puzzle for Non- Native-Like Fluency - Luke Prodromou
15. Perceptions of Culture By British Students Learning French - Catherine von Knorring
16. A Blind Learner in EFL Mainstream Courses: A Case Study at The Lebanese American University - Nola Bacha
Conclusions - Brian Tomlinson




