The Routledge Handbook of Second Language Research in Classroom Learning

Author:   Ronald P. Leow
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781138056923


Pages:   496
Publication Date:   25 February 2019
Format:   Hardback
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The Routledge Handbook of Second Language Research in Classroom Learning is a comprehensive psycholinguistic approach to the issue of instructed language learning that is uniquely theoretical, methodological, empirical, pedagogical, and curricular. Bringing together empirical studies with theoretical underpinnings, this handbook focuses on conceptual replications/extensions of, and new research on, classroom learning or Instructed SLA (ISLA). In chapters from leading experts, the Handbook reports on the tenets of several models that have postulated the roles of cognitive processes in the L2 learning process and also covers two major methodological data-elicitation procedures to be employed in addressing learner cognitive processes (think-aloud protocols and eye-tracking). With a dedicated interest in the role of this research in pedagogical ramifications, this handbook strives for deeper understanding of how L2 learners process L2 data in instructional settings.

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Author:   Ronald P. Leow
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   1.124kg
ISBN:  

9781138056923


ISBN 10:   1138056928
Pages:   496
Publication Date:   25 February 2019
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Figures List of Tables List of Contributors 1. Classroom learning: Of processing and processes Ronald P. Leow Part 1 Theoretical Foundations 2. Theoretical underpinnings and cognitive processes in instructed SLA Ronald P. Leow Part II Research Methodology 3. Verbal reports in instructed SLA research: Opportunities, challenges, and limitations Melissa A. Bowles 4. Investigating instructed second language acquisition using L2 learners’ eye-tracking data Aline Godfroid Part III Empirical Studies in ISLA Testing different stages of the L2 learning process 5. Levels of intake: A preliminary look at intake and eye fixation measures vis-à-vis type of linguistic item Anne Thinglum 6. Levels of awareness, depth of processing, and the learning of L2 case markings John Rogers 7. Exploring the relationships between lexical prior knowledge and depth of processing during the intake processing stage: An online investigation of L2 vocabulary learning Anne Thinglum, Ellen J. Serafini, and Ronald P. Leow 8. Chapter 8. The role of prior knowledge in depth of processing during written production: A preliminary investigationJoara Martin Bergsleithner Appendix A: Explicit Instruction Appendix B Appendix C: Narrative Instruction Appendix D: Pretest and Post-test Using same Task and Test Feedback 9. Computerized type of feedback and depth of processing during a computerized problem-solving taskHui-Chen Hsieh Appendix A Appendix B 10. Type of feedback and assessment task modality: The role of depth of processing Nina Moreno Appendix A: [+EF] Condition Appendix B: [–EF] Condition 11. Recasts in SCMC: Replicating and extending Gurzynski-Weiss et al. (2016) Chrissy Bistline-Bonilla, Gabriela DeRobles, and Yiran Xu 12. What do learners notice while processing written corrective feedback? A look at depth of processing via written languaging Lourdes Cerezo, Rosa M. Manchón, and Florentina Nicolás-Conesa 13. Written corrective feedback in compositions and the role of depth of processing Allison Caras 14. Reactivity, language of think aloud protocol, and depth of processing in the processing of reformulated feedback Sergio Adrada-Rafael and Marisa Filgueras-Gómez Appendix A 15. Learners’ use of indirect written corrective feedback: Depth of processing and self-correction Eun Sung Park and Ok Yeon Kim 16. Teacher and student perspectives of LREs in a Year 1 Spanish class: A stimulated recall study Shawn Loewen Vocabulary learning 17. Sentence-level processing for content and new L2 words: Where does deeper processing go? Joe Barcroft Appendix: Examples of Sentences and Comprehension Checks From the Learning Phase 18. Test-enhanced learning in L2 Spanish lexical development: Issues of depth of processing and think-aloud reactivity Almitra Medina 19. Effects of crosslinguistic similarity, complexity, and depth of processing on vocabulary recall Scott Jarvis, Torri Raines, Paula Schaefer, and Olga Sormaz 20. Cognitive load, attention and incidental vocabulary learning: An eye-tracking study Haemoon Lee and Hyunhye Choi Appendix A: A Sample Reading Passage Appendix B: Test Instrument (Sample Questions) 21. Morphological processing of citation and non-citation inflected words by second language learners Kira Gor and Anna Chrabaszcz Textual enhancement 22. Textual enhancement, type of linguistic item, and L2 development: A depth of processing perspective Ronald P. Leow, Angela Donate, and Hortensia Gutiérrez 23. Enhancement, attention, and awareness: An eye-tracking study of English syntax Bimali Indrarathne Instruction/CALL 24. Explicit instruction, prior knowledge, depth of processing, and grammatical knowledge development of advanced EFL learners—the case of the English subjunctive mood Fei Li 25. The effects of implicit positive and negative feedback on processing subsequent linguistic target items: An eye-tracking study James F. Lee and Stephen Doherty 26. Processing instruction, guided induction, and L2 development Alexandra Martín, Mina Niu, and Ronald P. Leow 27. Computer-assisted guided induction and deductive instruction on the development of complex Chinese ba structures: Extending Cerezo et al. (2016) Jingyuan Zhuang 28. Noticeability of corrective feedback in three dimensional virtual environments and face-to-face classroom contexts Eva Kartchava and Hossein Nassaji Individual differences 29. Aptitude-treatment interactions in depth of processing: Individual differences and prior linguistics coursework predict learners’ approaches to computer-mediated language learning activities Rebecca Sachs and Kimi Nakatsukasa 30. Language aptitude profiles and the effectiveness of implicit and explicit corrective feedback Gisela Granena and Yucel Yilmaz 31. Individual differences in working memory and instructed SLA Nuria Sagarra 32. Examining the relationships between attentional allocation, working memory and second language development: An eye-tracking study Bernard I. Issa Part IV A Curricular/Pedagogical Perspective of ISLA 33. From SLA > ISLA > ILL: A curricular/pedagogical perspective Ronald P. Leow Index

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Ronald P. Leow is Professor of Applied Linguistics and Director of Spanish Language Instruction in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at Georgetown University, USA.

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