Multimodality across Epistemologies in Second Language Research

Author:   Amanda Brown ,  Søren W. Eskildsen
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Pages:   332
Publication Date:   01 April 2024
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Author:   Amanda Brown ,  Søren W. Eskildsen
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   1.760kg
ISBN:  

9781032409818


ISBN 10:   1032409819
Pages:   332
Publication Date:   01 April 2024
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
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Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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List of Contributors Chapter 1: An Introduction to Multimodality across Epistemologies in Second Language Research, Søren W. Eskildsen and Amanda Brown Chapter 2: Gesture as a Means for Communicating and Understanding Embodied Conceptualizations in Second Language Interactions, Jana Bressem and Silva Ladewig Chapter 3: Language, Embodiment and the Material Ecology: Embodied and Material Resources for Repairs in Second Language Interactions, Søren W. Eskildsen and Johannes Wagner Chapter 4: Multimodality and Contingency Teaching: Promoting Interactive Read-alouds for Elementary Second Language Learners., Alessandro Rosborough and Jennifer J. Wimmer Chapter 5: How Flexible seating Redefines the Place of the Body in the Language Classroom, Marion Tellier Chapter 6: Learning to Embody the Teacher, Keli Yerian and Marion Tellier Chapter 7: Conflicting Deictic Gestures in EFL Classrooms: Their Frequency, Mechanisms, and Learner Perception, Nobuhiro Kamiya Chapter 8: Multimodal and Materially Embedded Meaning in L2 Interaction: Explaining and Understanding New Vocabulary, Søren W. Eskildsen Chapter 9: The Effectiveness of Hand Gestures on the Development of L2 French Pronunciation, Solène Inceoglu and Ruri Ueda Chapter 10: A Comparison of Gesture Production in L1 and L2 During a Video-mediated Task-based Teletandem Interaction, Benjamin Holt Chapter 11: Gesture Shape and Gesture-speech Alignment Predict Simultaneous L2 Sound Production Accuracy, Peng Li, Florence Baills, Xiaotong Xi, and Pilar Prieto Chapter 12: Patterned Iconicity for Second Language Acquisition: Differential Effects of Gesture Type on Lexical Category, Tasha N. Lewis, Matthew W. Kirkhart, and Elise Stickles Chapter 13: Does Gesture Help L2 English Users Interpret Ambiguous Sentences with Quantification and Negation?, Amanda Brown and Masaaki Kamiya Chapter 14: Predicting Gesture Use among Bilingual and Monolingual Children Lauren Daley, Eugenia Gokhman, Christina Pechey, and Elena Nicoladis Chapter 15: What Speech and Gesture Illustrate About the Thinking-for-Speaking Patterns of Child isiXhosa Speakers Learning English, Gale Stam, Heather Brookes, and Unathi Ngumbela Chapter 16: Predictors of Gesture Viewpoint in L2: A Generalized Linear Mixed Models Analysis, Christopher Hromalik and Amanda Brown Chapter 17: What Does Gesture Size Tell Us about L2 Language Acquisition and Use?: Gestures Accompanying Ideophones in L2 Japanese, Keiko Yoshioka and Noriko Iwasaki Chapter 18: Gesturing the Discourse Marker Entonces in Native Speakers and Learners of Spanish, Renia Lopez-Ozieblo Chapter 19: How ESL Speakers Use Gestures in Conversation and in Storytelling, Elena Nicoladis, Fajar Khan, and Xiaoting Li Chapter 20: A Concluding Synthesis for Multimodality across Epistemologies in Second Language Research, Amanda Brown and Søren Wind Eskildsen Index

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Amanda Brown is Associate Professor of Linguistics and Director of the Linguistic Studies Program at Syracuse University, USA. She investigates the psycholinguistic effects of multicompetence and associated implications for gesture, language pedagogy and assessment, language across the curriculum, and (equity in) language teacher preparation. Søren W. Eskildsen is Associate Professor at the Department of Design, Media and Educational Science, University of Southern Denmark. His research interests concern interactional processes and practices in L2 learning in situ and over time, approached from the perspective of usage-based linguistics and multimodal conversation analysis. He works with in- and out-of-class data.

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