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OverviewNow in its second edition, this highly accessible introductory textbook establishes the fundamentals driving the field of second language (L2) acquisition research, including its historical foundations. Intended for the novice in the field with no background in linguistics or psycholinguistics, it explains important linguistic concepts, and how and why they are relevant to second language acquisition. Topics are presented via a 'key questions' structure that enables the reader to understand how these questions have motivated research in the field, and the problems to which researchers are seeking solutions. This edition has been fully updated to incorporate new research, with a new chapter focusing on language transfer, and new sections on the growing field of third and subsequent language acquisition, and how the acquisition of phonology reflects the key questions. With discussion questions and project ideas as well as a glossary, this is a complete package for an introductory course on second language acquisition. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Bill VanPatten (Independent Scholar) , Megan Smith (Mississippi State University) , Alessandro G. Benati (University of Hong Kong)Publisher: Cambridge University Press Imprint: Cambridge University Press Edition: 2nd Revised edition Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.670kg ISBN: 9781009306010ISBN 10: 1009306014 Pages: 249 Publication Date: 17 April 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsForeword; Preface; 1. What are the origins of Second Language Acquisition as a research field?; 2. What does development look like?; 3. What are the roles of input and output?; 4. What roles do previously acquired languages play in the acquisition of a new language?; 5. Can L2 learners become nativelike?; 6. Does instruction make a difference?; 7. What role does explicit learning play in L2 acquisition?; 8. What are individual differences and how do they affect L2 acquisition?; Epilogue; Glossary; Index.Reviews'This textbook is an invaluable resource for understanding second language acquisition, addressing key questions with clarity and insight. This new edition stands out for its expanded focus on the interaction between phonology and SLA, thoughtful consideration of social factors, and integration of pedagogical implications where relevant, making it essential for students and instructors alike.' Wynne Wong, Professor of French and Second Language Acquisition, The Ohio State University 'This textbook is an invaluable resource for understanding second language acquisition, addressing key questions with clarity and insight. This new edition stands out for its expanded focus on the interaction between phonology and SLA, thoughtful consideration of social factors, and integration of pedagogical implications where relevant, making it essential for students and instructors alike.' Wynne Wong, Professor of French and Second Language Acquisition, The Ohio State University 'This is a solid entry-level textbook in the SLA field written in an easy-to-read fashion; this especially desirable in a field that can sometimes be a bit of a theoretical slog to present, rife with competing and even contradictory perspectives and terminologies. VanPatten et al. doesn't hold back on concepts, of course, but it does manage to present them in a highly accessible manner.' Justin McBride, Northeastern State University Author InformationBill VanPatten has had a long and distinguished academic career. The recipient of numerous local and national awards for his teaching, mentoring, and scholarship, he has published widely in the fields of second language acquisition and second language teaching. Megan Smith is Associate Professor of Linguistics and Director of the TESOL Program at Mississippi State University. She has published in the fields of second language acquisition. Alessandro Benati is Professor and Head of the School of Education at University College Dublin in Ireland. He has extensively researched and taught in second language acquisition. He is a co-author of various books and papers on the effects of the processing instruction pedagogical model. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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