The Routledge Handbook of Second Language Acquisition and Psycholinguistics: The Routledge Handbooks in Second Language Acquisition
Editat de Aline Godfroid, Holger Hoppen Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 dec 2022
An authoritative selection of diverse, global, leading psycholinguists synthesize the latest research to provide a thorough overview in a single volume and set the agenda for the future. The volume is organized into five key parts for ease of use: psycholinguistics across the lifespan; methods; theoretical perspectives; the psycholinguistics of learning; and transdisciplinary perspectives.
This handbook will be an indispensable resource for scholars and students of psycholinguistics, second language acquisition, applied linguistics, bilingualism, cognitive science, psychology, and research methodology.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780367893767
ISBN-10: 0367893762
Pagini: 480
Ilustrații: 6 Tables, black and white; 7 Line drawings, black and white; 3 Halftones, black and white; 10 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 32 mm
Greutate: 1.05 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria The Routledge Handbooks in Second Language Acquisition
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0367893762
Pagini: 480
Ilustrații: 6 Tables, black and white; 7 Line drawings, black and white; 3 Halftones, black and white; 10 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 32 mm
Greutate: 1.05 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria The Routledge Handbooks in Second Language Acquisition
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Academic, Postgraduate, and Undergraduate AdvancedRecenzii
I am delighted to see this book. Second language acquisition research (SLA) has for some time suffered from a bifurcation into social and psycholinguistic strands, often seen as oppositional and incompatible. This handbook remedies this unfortunate state of affairs by recognizing the complexities of the bilingual mind and the need to understand how social context helps to shape it. Core psycholinguistic issues are viewed through a novel lens that focuses on the many shades and shapes of bilingualism. The contents are well-organized into five sections, each offering a different perspective. The list of authors – all leading figures in SLA – is impressive. This book is a must for researchers and students of SLA.
Prof. Rod Ellis, Curtin University, Australia
What an achievement! This is a go-to reference work, containing all the major themes, issues, nuances, and challenges that one could hope for, written by a large team of experts. The handbook brings together a huge range of questions and approaches for understanding language use, learning, and processing. There is a fine balance between offering, on the one hand, a grounding in historical theoretical and empirical work, and, on the other hand, syntheses of recent work, peppered with forward-looking insights. One for keeps.
Prof. Emma Marsden, University of York, United Kingdom
In the last two decades, there has been a virtual explosion of research on second language learning and bilingualism. The interest in these topics is not only because there is increased recognition that the world is multilingual, but also because the disciplines that study this topic have begun to converge as revealed by increasing cross-disciplinary collaboration. This volume presents a comprehensive view of the most exciting of these developments. Multilingualism becomes a lens for illuminating the learning and use of language itself and for bringing basic research and its translation together. The book will be of great interest to readers at all levels and from a large range of disciplinary persuasions.
Prof. Judith Kroll, University of California, Irvine, USA
Prof. Rod Ellis, Curtin University, Australia
What an achievement! This is a go-to reference work, containing all the major themes, issues, nuances, and challenges that one could hope for, written by a large team of experts. The handbook brings together a huge range of questions and approaches for understanding language use, learning, and processing. There is a fine balance between offering, on the one hand, a grounding in historical theoretical and empirical work, and, on the other hand, syntheses of recent work, peppered with forward-looking insights. One for keeps.
Prof. Emma Marsden, University of York, United Kingdom
In the last two decades, there has been a virtual explosion of research on second language learning and bilingualism. The interest in these topics is not only because there is increased recognition that the world is multilingual, but also because the disciplines that study this topic have begun to converge as revealed by increasing cross-disciplinary collaboration. This volume presents a comprehensive view of the most exciting of these developments. Multilingualism becomes a lens for illuminating the learning and use of language itself and for bringing basic research and its translation together. The book will be of great interest to readers at all levels and from a large range of disciplinary persuasions.
Prof. Judith Kroll, University of California, Irvine, USA
Cuprins
Table of Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
1. Introduction: second language acquisition and psycholinguistics
Holger Hopp and Aline Godfroid
Section I: Psycholinguistics across the lifespan
2. The psycholinguistics of early bilingualism
Christine E. Potter and Casey Lew-Williams
3. The psycholinguistics of child second language acquisition
Sarah Schimke
4. The psycholinguistics of adult second language acquisition
Carrie N. Jackson
5. The psycholinguistics of L3/Ln acquisition
Jorge González-Alonso and Jason Rothman
6. The psycholinguistics of first language attrition
Monika S. Schmid, Concepción Soto García-Meléndez, and Julia Heimann
7. The psycholinguistics of heritage language acquisition
Silvina Montrul
8. Learning a new language in older age: psycholinguistic and cross-disciplinary approaches
Jessica G. Cox and Cristina Sanz
9. Synthesis: psycholinguistics across the lifespan
Theres Grüter
Section II: Research methods in second language psycholinguistics
10. Studying second language comprehension
Irina Elgort and Paul Warren
11. Studying second language production
Sarah Bernolet
12. Studying multimodal language processing: the integration of speech and gestures
Marianne Gullberg
13. Conducting reaction time research in second language psycholinguistics
Philip Hamrick
14. Using corpora in research on second language psycholinguistics
Sandra Deshors and Stefan Th. Gries
15. Synthesis: research methods in second language psycholinguistics
Nan Jiang
Section III: Theoretical perspectives on psycholinguistics
16. Word and multiword processing: memory-based and linguistic approaches
Kira Gor
17. Word and multiword processing: cognitive approaches
Kathy Conklin and Rüdiger Thul
18. Sentence processing: linguistic approaches
Holger Hopp
19. Sentence processing: cognitive approaches to L2 morphosyntactic and morphological processing
Nuria Sagarra
20. Discourse processing
Saveria Colonna
21. Code-switching
Janet G. van Hell
22. Synthesis: transdisciplinary approaches to understanding variability in bilingual processing and use
Paola E. Dussias
Section IV: The psycholinguistics of learning
23. Implicit learning and SLA: a cognitive psychology perspective
John N. Williams and Patrick Rebuschat
24. Hypotheses about the interface between explicit and implicit knowledge in SLA
Aline Godfroid
25. Automatization and practice
Yuichi Suzuki
26. Declarative and procedural memory in second language learning: psycholinguistic considerations
Kara Morgan-Short and Michael T. Ullman
27. The psycholinguistics of L2 interaction
Michael H. Long
28. Working memory and second language learning: a critical and synthetic review
Shaofeng Li
29. Synthesis: The psycholinguistics of learning
Brian MacWhinney
Section V: Transdisciplinary perspectives: contexts and future directions
30. The influence of learning contexts on the psycholinguistics of second language learning
Ronald Leow
31. Psycholinguistics for the language classroom
Rebecca Sachs, Melissa Baralt, and Laura Gurzynski-Weiss
32. The psycholinguistics of second language writing
Rosa M. Manchón
33. The psycholinguistics of second language assessment
Rob Schoonen
34. Cognitive effects of bilingualism
Gregory J. Poarch
35. Synthesis: transdisciplinary perspectives on SLA: exploration versus explanation
Jan Hulstijn
List of Figures
List of Tables
1. Introduction: second language acquisition and psycholinguistics
Holger Hopp and Aline Godfroid
Section I: Psycholinguistics across the lifespan
2. The psycholinguistics of early bilingualism
Christine E. Potter and Casey Lew-Williams
3. The psycholinguistics of child second language acquisition
Sarah Schimke
4. The psycholinguistics of adult second language acquisition
Carrie N. Jackson
5. The psycholinguistics of L3/Ln acquisition
Jorge González-Alonso and Jason Rothman
6. The psycholinguistics of first language attrition
Monika S. Schmid, Concepción Soto García-Meléndez, and Julia Heimann
7. The psycholinguistics of heritage language acquisition
Silvina Montrul
8. Learning a new language in older age: psycholinguistic and cross-disciplinary approaches
Jessica G. Cox and Cristina Sanz
9. Synthesis: psycholinguistics across the lifespan
Theres Grüter
Section II: Research methods in second language psycholinguistics
10. Studying second language comprehension
Irina Elgort and Paul Warren
11. Studying second language production
Sarah Bernolet
12. Studying multimodal language processing: the integration of speech and gestures
Marianne Gullberg
13. Conducting reaction time research in second language psycholinguistics
Philip Hamrick
14. Using corpora in research on second language psycholinguistics
Sandra Deshors and Stefan Th. Gries
15. Synthesis: research methods in second language psycholinguistics
Nan Jiang
Section III: Theoretical perspectives on psycholinguistics
16. Word and multiword processing: memory-based and linguistic approaches
Kira Gor
17. Word and multiword processing: cognitive approaches
Kathy Conklin and Rüdiger Thul
18. Sentence processing: linguistic approaches
Holger Hopp
19. Sentence processing: cognitive approaches to L2 morphosyntactic and morphological processing
Nuria Sagarra
20. Discourse processing
Saveria Colonna
21. Code-switching
Janet G. van Hell
22. Synthesis: transdisciplinary approaches to understanding variability in bilingual processing and use
Paola E. Dussias
Section IV: The psycholinguistics of learning
23. Implicit learning and SLA: a cognitive psychology perspective
John N. Williams and Patrick Rebuschat
24. Hypotheses about the interface between explicit and implicit knowledge in SLA
Aline Godfroid
25. Automatization and practice
Yuichi Suzuki
26. Declarative and procedural memory in second language learning: psycholinguistic considerations
Kara Morgan-Short and Michael T. Ullman
27. The psycholinguistics of L2 interaction
Michael H. Long
28. Working memory and second language learning: a critical and synthetic review
Shaofeng Li
29. Synthesis: The psycholinguistics of learning
Brian MacWhinney
Section V: Transdisciplinary perspectives: contexts and future directions
30. The influence of learning contexts on the psycholinguistics of second language learning
Ronald Leow
31. Psycholinguistics for the language classroom
Rebecca Sachs, Melissa Baralt, and Laura Gurzynski-Weiss
32. The psycholinguistics of second language writing
Rosa M. Manchón
33. The psycholinguistics of second language assessment
Rob Schoonen
34. Cognitive effects of bilingualism
Gregory J. Poarch
35. Synthesis: transdisciplinary perspectives on SLA: exploration versus explanation
Jan Hulstijn
Notă biografică
Aline Godfroid is Associate Professor of Second Language Studies and TESOL at Michigan State University, USA. She is the winner of the 2019 TESOL Award for Distinguished Research.
Holger Hopp is Professor of English Linguistics at Technische Universität Braunschweig (Institute of Technology), Germany. He is an Executive Editor of the journal Linguistic Approaches to Bilingualism.
Holger Hopp is Professor of English Linguistics at Technische Universität Braunschweig (Institute of Technology), Germany. He is an Executive Editor of the journal Linguistic Approaches to Bilingualism.
Descriere
The Routledge Handbook of Second Language Acquisition and Psycholinguistics provides a comprehensive survey of the latest research at the intersection of linguistics, cognitive psychology, and applied linguistics, for those seeking to understand the processes that shape the acquisition of additional languages.