Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
312
Language
English
Published
Feb 9, 2015
Publisher
Routledge
ISBN-10
1138837474
ISBN-13
9781138837478
Description
Larry Selinker and William E. Rutherford explore the evolution of interlanguage, a concept central to understanding how learners acquire new languages. This work delves into the various stages and characteristics of learner language, presenting a rich tapestry of insights that illuminate the intricate process of language development.
The authors weave together theoretical frameworks and empirical research, providing readers with a comprehensive perspective on how language learners navigate the complexities of acquiring a new linguistic system. As they reflect on past research and propose future directions, Selinker and Rutherford's analysis serves as both a scholarly guide and an accessible introduction to this pivotal area of linguistic study.
The authors weave together theoretical frameworks and empirical research, providing readers with a comprehensive perspective on how language learners navigate the complexities of acquiring a new linguistic system. As they reflect on past research and propose future directions, Selinker and Rutherford's analysis serves as both a scholarly guide and an accessible introduction to this pivotal area of linguistic study.