Second language acquisition : introducing intervention research

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Second language acquisition : introducing intervention research

Tania Ionin, Silvina Montrul

Cambridge University Press, 2023

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [342]-379) and index

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Description

Based on classic and cutting-edge research, this textbook shows how grammatical phenomena can best be taught to second language and bilingual learners. Bringing together second language research, linguistics, pedagogical grammar, and language teaching, it demonstrates how linguistic theory and second language acquisition findings optimize classroom intervention research. The book assumes a generative approach but covers intervention studies from a variety of theoretical perspectives. Each chapter describes relevant linguistic structures, discusses core challenges, summarizes research findings, and concludes with classroom and lab-based intervention studies. The authors provide tools to help to design linguistically informed intervention studies, including discussion questions, application questions, case studies, and sample interventions. Online resources feature lecture slides and intervention materials, with data analysis exercises, ensuring the content is clear and ready to use. Requiring no more than a basic course in linguistics, the material serves advanced undergraduates and first-year graduate students studying applied linguistics, education, or language teaching.

Table of Contents

  • List of figures
  • List of tables
  • List of boxes
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgements, Abbreviations used in glosses for non-English examples
  • 1. Theoretical foundations
  • 2. Intervention research and grammar teaching
  • 3. Articles
  • 4. Verb placement and question formation
  • 5. Inflectional morphology
  • 6. Subjunctive mood
  • 7. Argument structure
  • 8. Direct and indirect objects
  • 9. Word order and related syntactic phenomena
  • 10. Where to go next
  • Glossary
  • References
  • Index.

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