Introducing Second Language Acquisition

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Pub. Date: 2005-12-19
Publisher(s): Cambridge University Press
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Summary

Written for students encountering the topic for the first time, this is a clear and practical introduction to second language acquisition (SLA). It explains in non-technical language how a second language is acquired; what the second language learner needs to know; and why some learners are more successful than others. The textbook introduces in a step-by-step fashion a range of fundamental concepts such as SLA in adults and children, in formal and informal learning contexts, and in diverse socio-cultural settings and takes an interdisciplinary approach, encouraging students to consider SLA from linguistic, psychological and social perspectives. Each chapter contains a list of key terms, a summary, and a range of graded exercises suitable for self-testing or class discussion. Providing a solid foundation in SLA, this book is set to become the leading introduction to the field for students of linguistics, psychology, and education, and trainee language teachers.

Author Biography

Muriel Saville-Troike is Regent's Professor of English at the University of Arizona

Table of Contents

About the book vii
Acknowledgements viii
Introducing Second Language Acquisition
1(6)
What is SLA?
2(1)
What is a second language?
3(1)
What is a first language?
4(1)
Diversity in learning and learners
5(1)
Summary
5(1)
Activities
6(1)
Foundations of Second Language Acquisition
7(24)
The world of second languages
8(4)
The nature of language learning
12(4)
L1 versus L2 learning
16(5)
The logical problem of language learning
21(3)
Frameworks for SLA
24(5)
Summary
29(1)
Activities
29(1)
Further reading
30(1)
The linguistics of Second Language Acquisition
31(36)
The nature of language
32(1)
Early approaches to SLA
33(13)
Universal Grammar
46(6)
Functional approaches
52(10)
Summary
62(1)
Activities
63(1)
Further reading
64(3)
The psychology of Second Language Acquisition
67(32)
Languages and the brain
68(5)
Learning processes
73(8)
Differences in learners
81(12)
The effects of multilingualism
93(1)
Summary
94(1)
Activities
95(1)
Further reading
96(3)
Social contexts of Second Language Acquisition
99(34)
Communicative competence
100(1)
Microsocial factors
101(18)
Macrosocial factors
119(11)
Summary
130(1)
Activities
130(2)
Further reading
132(1)
Acquiring knowledge for L2 use
133(40)
Competence and use
134(1)
Academic vs. interpersonal competence
135(2)
Components of language knowledge
137(16)
Receptive activities
153(9)
Productive activities
162(7)
Summary
169(1)
Activities
170(1)
Further reading
171(2)
L2 learning and teaching
173(8)
Integrating perspectives
174(5)
Approaching near-native competence
179(1)
Implications for L2 learning and teaching
180(1)
Summary
180(1)
Answer guide to questions for self-study 181(4)
Glossary 185(12)
References 197(8)
Index 205

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