Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
274
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1987
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
ISBN-10
0915027100
ISBN-13
9780915027101
Description
This book delves into the intricate relationship between language universals and the process of acquiring a second language. Drawing on contributions from a specialized conference, it presents a collection of insightful essays that explore how fundamental patterns in human language can influence and facilitate language learning for non-native speakers.
Through various scholarly perspectives, readers will encounter discussions that bridge theoretical frameworks and practical applications. The authors highlight how recognizing universal properties of languages can enhance pedagogical strategies, making the process of learning a second language more effective and intuitive.
Rutherford's compilation serves as a vital resource for linguists, educators, and researchers alike. By examining the interplay of universal principles and second language acquisition, it opens up new avenues for understanding language learning and teaching in a globalized world.
Through various scholarly perspectives, readers will encounter discussions that bridge theoretical frameworks and practical applications. The authors highlight how recognizing universal properties of languages can enhance pedagogical strategies, making the process of learning a second language more effective and intuitive.
Rutherford's compilation serves as a vital resource for linguists, educators, and researchers alike. By examining the interplay of universal principles and second language acquisition, it opens up new avenues for understanding language learning and teaching in a globalized world.