Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
248
Language
English
Published
Jul 9, 2001
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
ISBN-10
1588110389
ISBN-13
9781588110381
Description
A deep exploration of telicity in language acquisition, this work melds theoretical syntax with practical empirical investigation. The author, Roumyana Slabakova, skillfully examines how telicity is marked in second languages and the implications this has for learners.
Drawing from a rich base of linguistic theory, the text unravels the complexities of how different languages handle the expression of time and aspect, particularly in second language contexts. Slabakova's insights are backed by rigorous empirical studies, which provide a foundation for understanding the challenges learners face when grappling with these concepts.
The book serves not only to advance knowledge in the field of linguistics but also aims to assist educators and linguists in developing more effective teaching strategies focused on telicity. Through this unique combination of theory and practice, readers gain a comprehensive overview of a crucial element in language mastery.
Drawing from a rich base of linguistic theory, the text unravels the complexities of how different languages handle the expression of time and aspect, particularly in second language contexts. Slabakova's insights are backed by rigorous empirical studies, which provide a foundation for understanding the challenges learners face when grappling with these concepts.
The book serves not only to advance knowledge in the field of linguistics but also aims to assist educators and linguists in developing more effective teaching strategies focused on telicity. Through this unique combination of theory and practice, readers gain a comprehensive overview of a crucial element in language mastery.
Genres
Children’s
Nature