Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
294
Language
English
Published
Jul 1, 2009
Publisher
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Edition
New edition
ISBN-10
1443809616
ISBN-13
9781443809610
Description
This collection offers a comprehensive exploration of the latest empirical research in second language acquisition, showcasing studies across a range of languages. Edited by Jörg-U. Kessler and Dagmar Keatinge, the work is a vital resource for linguists, educators, and researchers interested in understanding the intricacies of language learning and teaching.
The contributors present diverse perspectives on how languages are acquired, presenting empirical evidence that sheds light on cognitive, social, and contextual factors influencing the learning process. Through a meticulous synthesis of data, they highlight innovative methodologies and significant findings that contribute to the broader field of applied linguistics.
In addition to its rich content, the volume serves as a valuable reference, packed with bibliographical resources that encourage further exploration. It stands as an essential addition to any scholar's library, fostering a deeper understanding of the dynamic and complex nature of second language acquisition across different linguistic backgrounds.
The contributors present diverse perspectives on how languages are acquired, presenting empirical evidence that sheds light on cognitive, social, and contextual factors influencing the learning process. Through a meticulous synthesis of data, they highlight innovative methodologies and significant findings that contribute to the broader field of applied linguistics.
In addition to its rich content, the volume serves as a valuable reference, packed with bibliographical resources that encourage further exploration. It stands as an essential addition to any scholar's library, fostering a deeper understanding of the dynamic and complex nature of second language acquisition across different linguistic backgrounds.