This book gives an overview of current research on instructed second language acquisition (ISLA). Data-based studies included in this book deal with the acquisition of specific linguistic phenomena (e.g., verb and noun morphology, lexicon, clause structures) in a range of target languages (e.g., Eng
Investigations in Instructed Second Language Acquisition
β Scribed by Alex Housen (editor); Michel Pierrard (editor)
- Publisher
- De Gruyter Mouton
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 580
- Series
- Studies on Language Acquisition [SOLA]; 25
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Methods in current instructed second language acquisition research range from laboratory experiments to ethnography using non-obtrusive participant observation, from cross-sectional designs to longitudinal case studies. Many different types of data serve as the basis for analysis, including reaction times measurements, global test scores, paper and pencil measures, introspective comments, grammaticality judgements, as well as textual data (elicited or naturalistic, oral or written, relating to comprehension or production). Some studies rely on extensive quantification of data, while others may favour a more qualitative and hermeneutic analytic approach.
Many of these issues and methods are exemplified by the contributions to this volume. Data-based studies included here deal with the acquisition of specific linguistic phenomena (e.g. verb and noun morphology, lexicon, clause structures) in a range of target languages (e.g. English, French, German, Russian) from a variety of settings involving different instructional approaches (e.g. traditional foreign language classes, immersion classes, intensive ESL classes, content and language integrated language classes). Collectively, the chapters in this book illustrate the productivity and diversity of current research on instructed second language acquisition. As such they serve as a valuable resource for researchers in SLA, psycholinguistics, linguistics, and language education.
β¦ Table of Contents
Frontmatter
Contents
Investigating Instructed Second Language Acquisition
Instructed learnersβ fluency and implicit/explicit language processes
Psycholinguistic aspects of gender acquisition in instructed GFL learning
Language analytic ability and oral production in a second language: Is there a connection?
Formal instruction and the acquisition of verbal morphology
Teaching marked linguistic structures β more about the acquisition of relative clauses by Arab learners of English
The importance of form/meaning mappings in explicit form-focused instruction
Structure complexity and the efficacy of explicit grammar instruction
Focus on formS as a means of improving accurate oral production
Instructed Second Language Vocabulary Learning: The fault in the βdefault hypothesisβ
Negative feedback and learner uptake in analytic foreign language teaching
Noticing and the role of interaction in promoting language learning
Interactional strategies for interlanguage communication: Do they provide evidence for attention to form?
Assessment of the role of communication tasks in the development of second language oral production skills
Language learning in content-based instruction
Effects of teacher discourse on learner discourse in a second language classroom
Second language acquisition in a study abroad context: A comparative investigation of the effects of study abroad and foreign language instruction on the L2 learnerβs grammatical development
The effect of type of acquisition context on perception and self-reported use of swearwords in L2, L3, L4 and L5
Backmatter
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