The study of second language acquisition / Rod Ellis
Publication details: Cambridge : Oxford University Press, c2008. Edition: 2nd edDescription: xxvii, 1142 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. : PBISBN: 9780194422574Subject(s): Second language acquisition | Language and languages -- Study and teaching | Second language acquisitionDDC classification: 401.93 ELL| Item type | Current library | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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CONTENT
PART ONE Background
1 An introduction to second language acquisition research
PART TWO Description: the characteristics
2 Learner errors and error analysis
3 Developmental patterns in second language acquisition
4 Variability in learner language
5 Pragmatic aspects of learner language
PART THREE Explaining second language acquisition: external factors
6 Input, interaction, and second language acquisition
7 Social aspects of second language acquisition
PART FOUR Explaining second language acquisition: internal factors
8 Language transfer
9 Cognitive accounts of second language acquisition
10 Cognitive accounts of second language production
11 Sociocultural theory and second language acquisition
12 Linguistic universals and second language acquisition
PART FIVE Explaining individual differences in second language learning
13 Individual learner differences and second language learning
PART SIX The brain and L2 acquisition
14 The neuropsychology of second language acquisition
PART SEVEN Classroom second language acquisition
15 Classroom interaction and second language acquisition
16 Form-focused instruction and second language acquisition
PART EIGHT Conclusion
17 Epistemological issues in second language acquisition research
Includes bibliographical references (pages [985]-1094) and indexes.
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