Memory, psychology and second language learning
著者
書誌事項
Memory, psychology and second language learning
(Language learning and language teaching / series editors, Birgit Harley, Jan H. Hulstijn, v. 19)
J. Benjamins, c2007
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [203]-215) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book explores the contributions that cognitive linguistics and psychology, including neuropsychology, have made to the understanding of the way that second languages are processed and learnt. It examines areas of phonology, word recognition and semantics, examining 'bottom-up' decoding processes as compared with 'top-down' processes as they affect memory. It also discusses second language learning from the acquisition/learning and nativist/connectionist perspectives. These ideas are then related to the methods that are used to teach second languages, primarily English, in formal classroom situations. This examination involves both 'mainstream' communicative approaches, and more traditional methods widely used to teach EFL throughout the world. The book is intended to act both as a textbook for students who are studying second language teaching and as an exploration of issues for the interested teacher who would like to further extend their understanding of the cognitive processes underlying their teaching.Mick Randall is currently Senior Lecturer in TESOL and Head of the Institute of Education at the British University in Dubai. He has taught courses in second language learning and teaching, applied linguistics and psychology in a number of different contexts. He has a special interest in the cognitive processing of language and in the psycholinguistics of word recognition, spelling and reading.
目次
- 1. Preface
- 2. Acknowledgements
- 3. Introduction
- 4. Chapter 1. Looking critically at the Field: What sort of evidence do psychology and linguistics provide about Second language learning?
- 5. Chapter 2. Taking in and sorting out the information: Extracting features from the spoken message
- 6. Chapter 3. Decoding print: Processes of word recognition in a second language
- 7. Chapter 4. Using background knowledge to interpret the message
- 8. Chapter 5. Making sense: The structure of semantic memory and the mental lexicon
- 9. Chapter 6. Making it stick: Learning theories applied to SL/FL learning
- 10. Chapter 7. Second language learning methodologies and cognitive processing
- 11. Endnote
- 12. Workbook
- 13. Bibliography
- 14. Index
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