This book honours the contribution of Marjolijn Verspoor to the development and implementation of dynamic usage-based (DUB) approaches in second language (L2) research and pedagogy. With chapters written by renowned experts in the field, the book addresses the dynamics of language, language learning and language teaching from a usage-based perspective. The book contains both theory and empirical work: the initial theoretical chapters present cutting-edge thinking in relation to both the scope of DUB theory and its applications, providing conceptual perspectives from cognitive grammar and linguistics, thinking-for-speaking (TFS), and Complex Dynamic Systems Theory (CDST) approaches, united by their shared underpinnings of language as a dynamic system of conventionalized routines. The second half of the volume showcases state-of-the-art methodologies to study dynamic trajectories of language learning, empirical investigations into the above-mentioned theoretical concepts, and innovative classroom implementations of DUB language pedagogy.
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In 14 contributions, 30 seasoned and novice researchers of linguistics and L2 learning and teaching pay tribute to Marjolijn Verspoors scholarship. The umbrella provided by the Dynamic Usage-Based (DUB) account of L2 acquisition appears to be much wider than I had thought. DUB clearly is alive (and kicking). Warmly recommended. * Jan Hulstijn, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands * This volume effectively illustrates how Complex Dynamic Systems Theory (CDST) helps us construct an empirically grounded, ecologically realistic understanding of second language learning, with each chapter exploring a different dimension of the approach. Together, these studies provide us with a real feast of ideas and data, all in support of this new perspective. * Brian MacWhinney, Carnegie Mellon University, USA *
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Brings together the latest thinking on dynamic usage-based approaches to language development
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Introduction |
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1 Thinking for Speaking in an L2: From Research Findings to Pedagogical Implications |
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2 On the Sample Size Required to Identify the Longitudinal L2 Development of Complexity and Accuracy Indices |
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3 A DUB-Inspired Case Study of Multidimensional L2 Complexity Development: Competing or Connecting Growers? |
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4 A Holistic Person-Centred Approach to Mobile-Assisted Language Learning |
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5 Creativity and Routinisation in L2 English: Two Usage-Based Case Studies |
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6 Attractor States in the Development of Linguistic Complexity in Second Language Writing and the Role of Self-Regulation: A Longitudinal Case Study |
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7 Competence Appraisals: Dynamic Judgements of Communication Competence in Real Time |
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8 Dynamic Changes in Motivation and Willingness to Communicate in the Second Language Classroom: A Multiple Case Study |
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9 Nested Locatives: Conceptual Basis and Theoretical Import |
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10 Getting Out the Word on Phrasal Verbs: It Turns Out Phrasal Verb Construction Meanings are Systematic and Teachable |
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11 The Icing On the Cake? Effects of Explicit Form-Focused Instruction after Two Years of Implicit EFL Learning |
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12 Film Language Integrated Learning: A Usage-Inspired L2 Teaching Approach |
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Diana De Vries-Zhuravleva |
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Wander Lowie is Full Professor and Chair of the Department of Applied Linguistics, University of Groningen, the Netherlands.
Marije Michel is Associate Professor and Chair of Language Learning, University of Groningen, the Netherlands.
Audrey Rousse-Malpat is Assistant Professor of Language Learning in the European Languages and Cultures program, University of Groningen, the Netherlands.
Merel Keijzer is Full Professor and Chair of English Linguistics and English as a Second Language, University of Groningen, the Netherlands.
Rasmus Steinkrauss is Assistant Professor of Applied Linguistics, University of Groningen, the Netherlands.