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Mind Matters in SLA


Mind Matters in SLA

Paperback by Wright, Clare; Piske, Thorsten; Young-Scholten, Martha

Mind Matters in SLA

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ISBN:
9781788921602
Publication Date:
21 Sep 2018
Language:
English
Publisher:
Multilingual Matters
Pages:
312 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 15 - 17 May 2024
Mind Matters in SLA

Description

This book examines key issues in theories of what language is and what happens in the mind during second language acquisition (SLA), inspiring readers to think in new and exciting ways about language learning and teaching. Chapters, written by both established and rising star scholars, provide cutting-edge insights and new empirical findings on major topics of formal and cognitive linguistics, psycholinguistics and second language development, and offer a coherent, wide-ranging, reader-friendly examination of learner-internal factors in SLA. The first section of the book focuses on issues that are pertinent to our understanding of language acquisition, particularly in relation to syntax. The second section comprises empirical chapters on syntax, the lexicon, phonetics/phonology and language production in English and other languages. These chapters refer to theories and frameworks from within SLA to enable the reader to grasp the key questions and issues that are currently relevant. The final section focuses on research relating to how second language (L2) learners make transitions from one stage of development to the next; it covers state-of-the-art psycholinguistic research concerning how L2 acquisition occurs in real time, and includes discussion of models of L2 development both in and out of the classroom.

Contents

Chapter 1. Clare Wright, Thorsten Piske and Martha Young-Scholten: Introduction Section 1: Language and Mind Chapter 2. Andrew Caink: What is Grammar? A Universal Grammar Approach Chapter 3. William O'Grady: Syntax and Acquisition: The Emergentist Story Chapter 4. Kook-Hee Gil, Heather Marsden and George Tsoulas: Poverty of the Stimulus and Language Acquisition: From Ancient Philosophy to Neuroscience Chapter 5. Andrew Feeney: Language Evolution and the Nature of the Human Faculty for Language Section 2: Properties of Interlanguage Grammars Chapter 6. Walid Kahoul, Anne Vainikka and Martha Young-Scholten: The Mystery of the Missing Inflections Chapter 7. Vivienne Rogers, David Playfoot and James Milton: The L2 Lexicon Chapter 8. Joan Carles Mora and Elena Safronova: Foreign Accent in a Second Language: Individual Differences In Perception Chapter 9. Esther De Leeuw, Aurela Tusha, Hui Zhao, Kyle Helke and Alice Greenfield: A Case Study of Extreme L1 Attrition Section 3: Transitions in Acquisition Chapter 10. Theo Marinis and Ian Cunnings: Using Psycholinguistic Techniques in a Second Language Teaching Setting Chapter 11. Clare Wright: Research in Memory and Processing in SLA Chapter 12. Jörg-U. Kessler, Anke Lenzing and Anja Plesser: Processability Theory: Architecture and Application

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