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The Gifted Language Learner
  • Language: en

The Gifted Language Learner

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"For the purposes of this exploration of GLL, our focus is on those individuals who become near-native or native-like in a language acquired after early childhood, implying a good deal of time and effort across multiple settings and varying conditions. It is therefore important to consider the extrinsic influences of family, peers, mentors, and cultural and societal framework(s), i.e., milieu. Other intrinsic attributes of the person such as creativity, risk-taking tolerance, task commitment, and directed motivation are also crucial. In whatever measure and configuration, most SLA scholars would agree that all of these factors help to shape structured and unstructured opportunities to further long-term mastery. That notwithstanding, the undeniable focus in GLL research has been the search for unusual, innate abilities that can uncover the mystery behind extraordinary accomplishment"--

Age, Accent, and Experience in Second Language Acquisition
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 194

Age, Accent, and Experience in Second Language Acquisition

This work critically addresses the age debate in second language acquisition studies, presenting an in-depth study of factors that predict foreign accent. Quantitative and qualitative analyses confirm that cognitive, social, and psychological factors contribute to attainment, and that biological influences must therefore be considered alongside these essential aspects of learner experience.

Foreign Accent
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 231

Foreign Accent

To what extent do our accents determine the way we are perceived by others? Is foreign accent inevitably associated with social stigma? In this fascinating account, Alene Moyer examines the social, psychological, educational and legal ramifications of sounding 'foreign'.

Input Matters in SLA
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 325

Input Matters in SLA

This volume bridges the gap between theory and practice by bringing together well-known and new authors to discuss a topic of mutual interest to second language researchers and teachers alike: input. Reader-friendly chapters offer a range of existing and new perspectives on input in morphology, syntax, phonetics and phonology.

Being and Becoming a Speaker of Japanese
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 171

Being and Becoming a Speaker of Japanese

This autoethnographic account of the author’s Japanese as a second language learning trajectory is an important and unique addition to diary studies in SLA and applied linguistics qualitative research circles. In-depth ethnographic details and introspective commentary are skilfully interwoven throughout Simon-Maeda’s narrative of her experiences as an American expatriate who arrived in Japan in 1975 – the starting point of her being and becoming a speaker of Japanese. The book joins the recent surge in postmodernist, interdisciplinary approaches to examining language acquisition, and readers are presented with a highly convincing case for using autoethnography to better understand sociolinguistic complexities that are unamenable to quantification of isolated variables. The comprehensive literature review and wide ranging references provide a valuable source of information for researchers, educators, and graduate students concerned with current issues in SLA/applied linguistics, bi/multilingualism, and Japanese as a second language.

Cross-linguistic Similarity in Foreign Language Learning
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 153

Cross-linguistic Similarity in Foreign Language Learning

This book explores the importance of cross-linguistic similarity in foreign language learning. Similarities can be perceived in the form of simplified one-to-one relationships or merely assumed. The book outlines the different roles of L1 transfer on comprehension and on production, and on close and distant target languages.

Early Trilingualism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 268

Early Trilingualism

The book describes how a trilingual child in the Basque Country, where Spanish and Basque are the languages of the community, is able to successfully acquire English at home through interaction with her mother. It focuses on her acquisition of the form and function of English questions.

Living and Studying Abroad
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 293

Living and Studying Abroad

'Living and Studying Abroad' looks at students who travel to other countries for study. It includes students travelling within Europe, from Europe and America to East Asia and China and vice versa. The articles report the results of research and also give detailed accounts of the research methods used.

Education for Intercultural Citizenship
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 267

Education for Intercultural Citizenship

Uses country and international case studies to examine citizenship education from the perspective of interculturality.

Foreign Language Teachers and Intercultural Competence
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 236

Foreign Language Teachers and Intercultural Competence

Foreign Language Teachers and Intercultural Communication: An International Investigation reports on a study that focused on teachers' beliefs regarding intercultural competence teaching in foreign language education. Its conclusions are based on data collected in a quantitative comparative study that comprises questionnaire answers received from teachers in seven countries: Belgium, Bulgaria, Poland, Mexico, Greece, Spain and Sweden. It not only creates new knowledge on the variability, and relative consistency, of today's foreign language teachers' views regarding intercultural competence teaching in a number of countries, but also gives us a picture that is both more concrete and more comprehensive than previously known.