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  • Formaat: 344 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Oct-2013
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781135449056
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  • Formaat: 344 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Oct-2013
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781135449056

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A volume on second-language acquisition theory and pedagogy is, at the same time, a mark of progress and a bit of an anomaly. The progress is shown by the fact that the two disciplines have established themselves as areas of study not only distinct from each other, but also different from linguistic theory. This was not always the case, at least not in the United States. The anomaly results from the fact that this book deals with the relationship between L2 theory and pedagogy despite the conclusion that there is currently no widely-accepted theory of SLA.

Grouped into five sections, the papers in this volume:
* consider questions about L2 theory and pedagogy at the macro-level, from the standpoint of the L2 setting;
* consider input in terms of factors which are internal to the learner;
* examine the question of external factors affecting the input, such as the issue of whether points of grammar can be explicitly taught;
* deal with questions of certain complex, linguistic behaviors and the various external and social variables that influence learners; and
* discuss issues surrounding the teaching of pronunciation factors that affect a non-native accent.

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"...this volume is worth reading. Insight into the debate surrounding some of Krashen's theories will certainly add perspective that is badly needed in the teaching profession. But most useful is the advice of those who, with one foot in the classroom, can keep researchers on task, and foster more genuine dialogue. Teachers cannot, and must not, turn their backs on this responsibility." TESL-EJ

"This volume is well organized, with strong articles at the beginning of each section; I heartily recommend it....There are a number of excellent and applicable articles within that offer material and incentive for the building of a navigable bridge between L2 theory and practice." The Phonetician

Acknowledgments xi
Preface xiii
Fred R. Eckman
I FACTORS AFFECTING THE L2 SETTING
1(60)
1 Learning and Teaching: The Necessary Intersection
3(18)
Susan M. Gass
2 Reenvisioning the Second Language Classroom: A Vygotskian Approach
21(8)
Linda Schinke-Llano
3 The FOCAL SKILLS Approach: An Assessment
29(16)
Ashley J. Hastings
4 Toward Theory-Driven Language Pedagogy
45(16)
Suzanne Flynn
Gita Martohardjono
II INPUT: INTERNAL FACTORS
61(68)
5 Input, Triggers, and Second Language Acquisition: Can Binding Be Taught?
63(16)
Lydia White
6 L2 Acquisition of Verb Complementation and Binding Principle B
79(22)
Joyce L. S. Bruhn-Garavito
7 The Noun Phrase Accessibility Hierarchy in SLA: Determining the Basis for Its Developmental Effects
101(14)
Robert L. Hamilton
8 Second Language Acquisition of Relative Clause Structures by Learners of Italian
115(14)
Karen C. Croteau
III INPUT: EXTERNAL FACTORS
129(88)
9 On the Teaching and Learning of Grammar: Challenging the Myths
131(20)
Diane Larsen-Freeman
10 The Interaction of Pedagogy and Natural Sequences in the Acquisition of Tense and Aspect
151(18)
Kathleen Bardovi-Harlig
11 From Input to Output: Processing Instruction and Communicative Tasks
169(18)
Bill VanPatten
Cristina Sanz
12 Free Voluntary Reading: Linguistic and Affective Arguments and Some New Applications
187(16)
Stephen D. Krashen
13 Teaching with Authentic Video: Theory and Practice
203(14)
Anthony A. Ciccone
IV OUTPUT: FACTORS AFFECTING PRODUCTION
217(56)
14 SLA Theory and Pedagogy: Some Research Issues
219(16)
Andrew D. Cohen
15 Exploring the Role of Foreign Language in Immersion Education
235(20)
James E. Parker
Shirley M. Heitzman
Amy M. Fjerstad
Lisa M. Babbs
Andrew D. Cohen
16 A Variationist Framework for SLA Research: Examples and Pedagogical Insights
255(18)
Elaine Tarone
V OUTPUT: PRONUNCIATION
273(44)
17 Markedness in the Acquisition of English /r/ and /I/
275(18)
John C. Paolillo
18 Foreign Accent and Phonetic Interference: The Application of Linguistic Research to the Teaching of Second Language Pronunciation
293(12)
Robert M. Hammond
19 A Study of the Effect of the Acculturation Model on Second Language Acquisition
305(12)
Doris Hansen
Author Index 317(6)
Subject Index 323
Fred R. Eckman, Jean Mileham, Rita Rutkowski Weber, Diane Highland, Peter W. Lee