Teachability and learnability across languages / edited by Ragnar Arntzen, Gisela Håkansson, Arnstein Hjelde, Jörg-U. Kessler.
2019
P118.2 .T425 2019
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Title
Teachability and learnability across languages / edited by Ragnar Arntzen, Gisela Håkansson, Arnstein Hjelde, Jörg-U. Kessler.
ISBN
9789027262592 (electronic book)
9027262594 (electronic book)
9789027203120 (hardcover ; alkaline paper)
9027262594 (electronic book)
9789027203120 (hardcover ; alkaline paper)
Published
Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2019]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (vii, 263 pages)
Call Number
P118.2 .T425 2019
System Control No.
(OCoLC)1089258680
Summary
Teachability and Learnability across Languages addresses key issues in second, foreign and heritage language acquisition, as well as in language teaching. Focusing on a Processability Theory perspective, it brings together empirical studies of language acquisition, language teaching, and language assessment. For the first time, a research timeline for the role of instruction in language learning is presented, showing how the field of second language acquisition (SLA) research has developed over the last four decades since Pienemann's work on learnability and syllabus construction over the 1980s. The book includes studies of child and adult second as well as foreign language acquisition research, covering a wide range of target languages including English, German, Hungarian, Japanese, Norwegian, Polish, Spanish, Swedish, and Turkish. In addition, future extensions of PT are discussed. This volume is designed for advanced students in international programs of SLA and Applied Linguistics as well as for SLA researchers and second and foreign language teachers.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note
Introduction / Ragnar Arntzen, Gisela Håkansson, Arnstein Hjelde and Jörg-U. Kessler
Part I. Teachability and learnability: 1. Research timeline. The role of instruction: Teachability and processability / Kristof Baten and Jörg-U. Kessler
2. How much English do children know before they are exposed to instruction? Applying Processability Theory to receptive grammar / Gisela Håkansson
3. Morpho-syntactic development in the input: A study of second language learning textbooks / Anna Flyman Mattsson
4. Are speech and writing teachable? Re-examining developmental constraints on pedagogy / Bronwen Dyson
Part II. Methods and assessment: 5. The elicitation of oral language production data: An exploration of the Elicited Imitation Task / Kristof Baten
6. Elicited imitation as a diagnostic tool of morpho-syntactic processing / Jacopo Saturno
7. Grammatical accuracy and complexity in a speaking proficiency test / Anders Agebjörn
Part III. Cross-linguistic aspects of SLA: 8. Acquisition of nominal morphology in Norwegian L2: Trends and tendencies / Linda Evenstad Emilsen
9. Interlingual versus intralingual tendencies in second language acquisition: Expressing motion events in English, Hungarian and Japanese / Miho Mano, Yuko Yoshinari and Kiyoko Eguchi
10. The acquisition of Turkish (genitive)-possessive structures by adult Norwegian learners / Emel Türker-van der Heiden and Gözde Mercan
Closing chapter: Opening new perspectives: 11. Heritage language development and the promise of Processability Theory / Silvina Montrul.
Part I. Teachability and learnability: 1. Research timeline. The role of instruction: Teachability and processability / Kristof Baten and Jörg-U. Kessler
2. How much English do children know before they are exposed to instruction? Applying Processability Theory to receptive grammar / Gisela Håkansson
3. Morpho-syntactic development in the input: A study of second language learning textbooks / Anna Flyman Mattsson
4. Are speech and writing teachable? Re-examining developmental constraints on pedagogy / Bronwen Dyson
Part II. Methods and assessment: 5. The elicitation of oral language production data: An exploration of the Elicited Imitation Task / Kristof Baten
6. Elicited imitation as a diagnostic tool of morpho-syntactic processing / Jacopo Saturno
7. Grammatical accuracy and complexity in a speaking proficiency test / Anders Agebjörn
Part III. Cross-linguistic aspects of SLA: 8. Acquisition of nominal morphology in Norwegian L2: Trends and tendencies / Linda Evenstad Emilsen
9. Interlingual versus intralingual tendencies in second language acquisition: Expressing motion events in English, Hungarian and Japanese / Miho Mano, Yuko Yoshinari and Kiyoko Eguchi
10. The acquisition of Turkish (genitive)-possessive structures by adult Norwegian learners / Emel Türker-van der Heiden and Gözde Mercan
Closing chapter: Opening new perspectives: 11. Heritage language development and the promise of Processability Theory / Silvina Montrul.
Source of Description
Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on December 20, 2019).
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Series
Processability approaches to language acquisition research & teaching ; vol. 6.
Available in Other Form
Print version: Teachability and learnability across languages. Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2019]
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