<p>The book offers a novel view of consciousness and its place in second language learning, using the established cognitive framework, MOGUL. It also provides an extensive review of theories of consciousness and related cognitive theory and research, placing that work in the context of second langua
Consciousness in Second Language Learning
✍ Scribed by Hulstijn J., Schmidt R. (Eds.)
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- English
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No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
'AILA Review', 11, 1994
Free University Press, Amsterdam
Richard Schmidt, Deconstructing consciousness is search of useful
definitions for applied linguistics
Bill VanPatten, Evaluating the role of consciousness in second language
acquisition: Terms, linguistic features and research methodology
Nick C. Ellis, Consciousness in second language learning: Psychological
perspectives on the role of conscious processes in vocabulary
acquisition
Harley, Appealing to consciousness in the L2 classroom
Leo Van Lier, Language awareness, contingency, and interaction
Robert M. Dekeyser, How implicit can adult second language learning be?
Jan H. Hulstijn & Rick De Graaff, Under what conditions does explicit
knowledge of a second language facilitate the acquisition of
implicit knowledge? A research proposal
✦ Subjects
Языки и языкознание;Лингвистика;Прикладная лингвистика;Лингводидактика
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