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E-raamat: Chinese Language Education and Second Language Chinese Acquisition: An Interface with Chinese Linguistics

Edited by (University of Kentucky, USA), Edited by (The Education University of Hong Kong)
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"This edited volume presents the latest scholarly endeavours to synergise Chinese linguistics with Chinese language education and L2 Chinese acquisition, a direction of inquiry that has emerged as a rapidly developing area and attracted both teaching practitioners' and linguists' interests in recent years. The studies presented in the volume approach a diversity of issues, ranging over linguistics-informed Chinese language education in the contexts of Hong Kong, mainland China, Taiwan, and overseas countries, language pedagogies along various linguistic approaches, L2 Chinese development of different linguistic properties, bilingualism and multilingualism among adult and school learners, as well as linguistically grounded Chinese language learning and teaching via digital means, etc. The volume offers to deepen the reader's understanding of the existing theories on Chinese language education and L2 Chinese acquisition, and the linguistic theories regarding the nature, component modules, and development of the human language faculty. It also offers new pedagogical inspiration, based on cutting-edge empirical research, for Chinese language teaching in different educational settings. Of interest to scholars in the fields of Chinese language teaching and learning, second language acquisition or applied linguistics, this volume contributes to the emerging field of educational applications of linguistics and presents an overarching framework that bridges a long-lasting division between language teaching practice and linguistic research"--

This edited volume presents the latest scholarly endeavors to synergize Chinese linguistics with Chinese language education and L2 Chinese acquisition, a direction of inquiry that has emerged as a rapidly developing area and attracted both teaching practitioners and linguists’ interests in recent years.

The studies presented in the volume approach a diversity of issues, ranging over linguistics-informed Chinese language education in the contexts of Hong Kong, mainland China, and overseas countries; language pedagogies along various linguistic approaches; L2 Chinese development of different linguistic properties; bilingualism and multilingualism among adult and school learners; as well as linguistically grounded Chinese language learning and teaching via digital means. The volume offers to deepen the reader’s understanding of the existing theories on Chinese language education and L2 Chinese acquisition, and the linguistic theories regarding the nature, component modules, and development of the human language faculty. It also offers new pedagogical inspiration, based on cutting-edge empirical research, for Chinese language teaching in different educational settings.

Of interest to scholars in the fields of Chinese language teaching and learning, second language acquisition, or applied linguistics, this volume contributes to the emerging field of educational applications of linguistics and presents an overarching framework that bridges a long-lasting division between language teaching practice and linguistic research.



This edited volume presents the latest scholarly endeavours to synergise Chinese linguistics with Chinese language education and L2 Chinese acquisition, a direction of inquiry that has emerged as a rapidly developing area and attracted both teaching practitioners’ and linguists’ interests in recent years.

Introduction

Part 1: Chinese Language Education along Linguistic Approaches
1.
Sociolinguistic approach to Chinese language education: Research of learning
Chinese as an additional language
2. Functional linguistic approach to
Chinese language education: Application of Systemic Functional Linguistic
approach to Chinese language (in) education in Hong Kong
3. Corpus linguistic
approach to Chinese language education: Corpus linguistics and the
acquisition of Chinese as a second language
4. Neurolinguistic approach to
Chinese language education Part 2: L2 Chinese Acquisition Research from
Linguistic Perspectives
5. Character transposition effects on the recognition
of Chinese compound words among native readers and learners of Chinese
6.
Linguistics-based research on L2 Chinese phonology
7. Linguistics-based
research on L2 Chinese pragmatics: Assessing pragmatic routines in L2 Chinese
with a focus on rating scale functioning and rater behavior
8.
Linguistics-based research on L2 Chinese syntax: Learning grammatical aspect
in Chinese
9. Investigating question-bearing sentence-final particles in L2
and heritage learners Chinese grammars: A syntactic analysis
10. The effects
of Chinese compound characters neighborhood size and consistency on reading
mono- and di-character words by native and nonnative speakers of Chinese Part
3: Linguistics-inspired Technology Application in Chinese Language
Educational Settings
11. Linguistics-inspired technology-assisted character
learning
12. Linguistics-inspired technology-assisted development of Chinese
reading materials: Challenges and prospects of corpus-assisted development of
Chinese cultural history reader for non-Chinese speaking learners
Jing Jin is an Associate Professor at The Education University of Hong Kong. Her research interests include syntax-semantics/syntax-pragmatics interface and the linguistic approach to language acquisition. She has published in journals such as Journal of Linguistics and Journal of Psycholinguistic Research and authored a monograph published by Routledge.

Sihui (Echo) Ke is an Associate Professor at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. Her main research interest is in second language reading and biliteracy development. Her work has been published by Applied Linguistics, Language Learning, Modern Language Journal, and Reading Research Quarterly.