Understanding variability in second language acquisition, bilingualism, and cognition : a multi-layered perspective
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Understanding variability in second language acquisition, bilingualism, and cognition : a multi-layered perspective
(Routledge studies in applied linguistics)
Routledge, 2023 [i.e. 2022]
- : hbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This collection brings together linguistic, psychological, and sociological perspectives reflecting on the relationships and interactions of the multi-layered factors impacting second language development and cognitive competence.
The book advocates a system approach as a counterpoint to existing scholarship which has tended to focus on a small set of variables.
The volume outlines theoretical and methodological foundations before looking at the interplay of these different variables at the macro, meso, and micro level.
Table of Contents
Table of contents
List of Contributors
Preface
PART I: Theoretical and methodological considerations
Chapter 1: Investigating cognitive-linguistic development in SLA: Theoretical and methodological challenges for empirical research
Kristin Kersten, Werner Greve
Chapter 2: Lost in Translation? On some key features of dynamical systems theorizing invoked in SLA research
Anke Lenzing, Manfred Pienemann, Howard Nicholas
Chapter 3: How many moderators does is take till we know... that too many bilingual advantage effects have died?
Julia Festman, Sophia Czapka, Adam Winsler
PART II: The interplay of variables on macro-, meso-, and micro-levels
Chapter 4: The Proximity of Stimulation Hypothesis: Investigating the interplay of social and instructional variables with the cognitive-linguistic skills of young L2 learners
Kristin Kersten
Chapter 5: Becoming bilingual in Miami, USA: Predictors and outcomes of speed of English acquisition for low-income, dual-language learners
Adam Winsler
Chapter 6: Immigrant achievement and language use across countries: The role of family background and education systems
Janna Teltemann, Maximilian Brinkmann, Nora Huth, Reinhard Schunck
Chapter 7: The interplay between learner-internal variables and levels of anxiety and enjoyment among Spanish EFL learners
Jean-Marc Dewaele
Chapter 8: Early bilingualism increases the likelihood of taking (and mastering) foreign language courses later in secondary school
My Viet Ha Nguyen, Adam Winsler
Chapter 9: From differential to dynamic: The role of working memory in second language (L2) learning
Ellen J. Serafini
Chapter 10: Can type of schooling compensate for low SES? Investigating effects of instruction and SES on cognitive skills
Ann-Christin Bruhn, Lisa Miller, Claudia Mahler, Katharina Ponto, Kristin Kersten
PART III: Synthesis
Chapter 11: Commentary on "Understanding variability in second language acquisition, bilingualism, and cognition": A Second Language Acquisition perspective
Gabriele Pallotti
Chapter 12: Commentary: Toward a developmental science of language acquisition
Werner Greve
Index
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