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Psycholinguistics --- Chinese languages --- S15/1250 --- China: Language--Teaching Chinese to Foreigners
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"The initial state of learner spontaneous input processing in foreign language learning, as well as the extent to which this processing leads to intake, is of central importance to theoreticians and teachers alike. In this collection of original studies, leading experts examine a range of issues, such as what learners do when faced with a language they know little or nothing about, what factors appear to mediate beginning learners' processing of input, how beginners treat two types of information - form and meaning - in the input, and how adult cognition deals with stimulus frequency at this initial stage. This book provides a microscopic view on learners' processing of foreign language input at the early stages of learning, and evaluates a variety of methodological options within the context of ab initio processing of foreign languages other than English, such as German, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, and Spanish"--
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This chapter pulls together 40 years of interlanguage study in terms of three interlinked themes: (1) historic roots, emphasizing ongoing questions/issues that needed interlanguage to be asked; (2) interlanguage as a system in its own right, centering on evidence for the systematic nature of interlanguage; (3) a suggested future centering on creation of a deep interlanguage semantics guided by not only learning from, but contributing to, an exponentially-changing computational world. The chapter concludes with a "peroration" addressed to current students and younger colleagues stressing
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This volume is both a state-of-the-art display of current thinking on second language development as a complex system. It is also a tribute to Diane Larsen-Freeman for her decades of intellectual leadership in the academic disciplines of applied linguistics and second language acquisition. The chapters therein range from theoretical expositions to methodological analyses, pedagogical proposals, and conceptual frameworks for future research. In a balanced and in-depth manner, the authors provide a comprehensive and interdisciplinary understanding of second language development, with a wealth of insights that promise to break the status-quo of current research and take it to exciting new territory. The book will appeal to both seasoned and novice researchers in applied linguistics, second language acquisition, bilingualism, cognitive psychology, and education, as well as to practitioners in second or foreign language teaching of any language.
Complexity (Linguistics) --- Language acquisition --- Language and languages --- Discourse analysis. --- Linguistic analysis (Linguistics) --- Education --- Analysis, Linguistic (Linguistics) --- Analysis (Philosophy) --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Discourse grammar --- Text grammar --- Semantics --- Semiotics --- Foreign language study --- Language and education --- Language schools --- Acquisition of language --- Developmental linguistics --- Developmental psycholinguistics --- Language development in children --- Psycholinguistics, Developmental --- Interpersonal communication in children --- Psycholinguistics --- Study and teaching. --- Philosophy. --- Acquisition --- Discourse analysis --- Study and teaching --- Philosophy --- E-books --- Language and languages Study and teaching --- Language acquisition - Study and teaching --- Language and languages - Study and teaching --- Education - Philosophy
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This volume sheds empirical light on Complex Dynamic Systems Theory (CDST) by providing five sets of analyses of two longitudinal, interactional datasets, involving two dyads exchanging emails over one academic semester. The collective study on CDST is the first of its kind, in that it delves into multiple subsystems of learner language, traversing the domains of morphosyntax, semantics, pragmatics and discourse. The data analyses expose the dynamics of the interactional process, offering evidence of core characteristics of complex dynamic systems: sensitive dependence on initial conditions, interconnectedness of subsystems, the emergence of attractor states over time and variation in and between the individuals. Together, the analyses, each alone an engaging description, capture fine-grained patterns of change over time. More importantly, they demonstrate the impact of the ecosystem on individuals’ use of language. The book offers critical insights relevant to CDST researchers, theorists and empiricists alike, as well as to teachers seeking a nuanced understanding of the learning benefits of computer-mediated interactional activities.
Second language acquisition --- Language and languages --- System theory. --- Systems, Theory of --- Systems science --- Science --- Foreign language study --- Language and education --- Language schools --- Second language learning --- Language acquisition --- Study and teaching. --- Philosophy --- System theory --- #KVHA:Taalkunde --- #KVHA:Taalonderwijs --- #KVHA:Tweede taalonderwijs --- Study and teaching --- Asynchronous interaction. --- CDST. --- Complex Dynamic System Theory. --- Complexity system. --- Computer-mediated dyadic interaction. --- Dynamic system. --- Interlanguage. --- Learner language. --- SLA. --- morphosyntax. --- pragmatics. --- research methodology. --- semantics. --- Language and languages Study and teaching --- Second language acquisition Study and teaching
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