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Linguistic Relativity in Sla: Thinking for Speaking: Second Language Acquisitions, cartea 5-

Editat de Zhaohong Han, Teresa Cadierno
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 mai 2010
Crosslinguistic influence is an established area of second language research, and as such, it has been subject to extensive scrutiny. Although the field has come a long way in understanding its general character, many issues still remain a conundrum, for example, why does transfer appear selective, and why does transfer never seem to go away for certain linguistic elements? Unlike most existing studies, which have focused on transfer at the surface form level, the present volume examines the relationship between thought and language, in particular thought as shaped by first language development and use, and its interaction with second language use. The chapters in this collection conceptually explore and empirically investigate the relevance of Slobin s Thinking-for-Speaking Hypothesis to adult second language acquisition, offering compelling and enlightening evidence of the fundamental nature of crosslinguistic influence in adult second language acquisition."
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781847692771
ISBN-10: 184769277X
Pagini: 232
Dimensiuni: 157 x 236 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Multilingual Matters Limited
Seriile Second Language Acquisition, Second Language Acquisitions


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Cuprins

Chapter 1 Motion in Danish as a Second Language: Does the Learner's l 1 Make a Difference? - Teresa Cadierno Chapter 2 The Role of Thinking for Speaking in Adult l 2 Speech: The Case of (Non)Unidirectionality Encoding by American Learners of Russian - Viktoria Driagina-Hasko Chapter 3 Can a l 2 Speaker's Patterns of Thinking for Speaking Change? - Gale A. Stam Chapter 4 Thinking for Speaking and Immediate Memory for Spatial Relations - Kenny R. Coventry, Berenice Valdes & Pedro Guijarro-Fuentes Chapter 5 The Gloss Trap - David Stringer Chapter 6 Linguistic Effects on Thinking for Writing: The Case of Articles in l 2 English - Monika Ekiert Chapter 7 Grammatical Morpheme Inadequacy as a Function of Linguistic Relativity: A Longitudinal Case Study - ZhaoHong Han Chapter 8 Conclusion: On the Interdependence of Conceptual Transfer and Relativity Studies - Terence Odlin

Recenzii

This is a landmark publication - the first to concertedly address the implications for SLA of Slobin's thinking-for-speaking hypothesis. Do processes of conceptualisation that l 1s predispose speakers to affect their l 2 production, and if so in what ways? Can we 're-think' for l 2 speaking, and what cognitive abilities enable this? The research issues this book raises are fundamentally important for SLA theory and pedagogy alike.Peter Robinson, Professor of Linguistics and SLA, Aoyama Gakuin University, Tokyo, Japan.Language affects how we think. Slobin's (1996) 'thinking-for-speaking' hypothesis concerns the ways that native language directs speakers' attention to pick those characteristics of events that are readily encodable therein. In this impressive collection, Han and Cadierno marshal strong support for effects of native language upon second language use, i.e. for 'rethinking-for-speaking'. A must-read for anybody interested in linguistic relativity and transfer in SLA.Nick Ellis, University of Michigan, USA.The volume provides valuable insight into the challenges for the TfS model and SLA research. Rather than seeing the disparities in outcomes as a negative, they should be seen as a call for more research in the area. Anne Marie Devlin, Department of French, University College Cork on the Linguist List 22.649