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Pagine
344
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Jan 1, 2017
Editore
Palgrave Macmillan
Edizione
1st ed. 2017
ISBN-10
3319599003
ISBN-13
9783319599007
Descrizione
Joseph J. Lee, Eric Friginal, Brittany Polat, and Audrey Roberson delve into the intricacies of spoken English as they analyze the language produced by university-level ESL learners. By leveraging corpora, the authors illuminate how non-native speakers navigate the complexities of English conversation, offering insights into their unique linguistic features.
Throughout the work, the team meticulously dissects recordings from ESL classrooms, highlighting common patterns, challenges, and innovations within learner speech. Their findings shed light on the subtleties of pronunciation, grammar, and vocabulary choices that define the spoken discourse of learners, making it a rich resource for educators, researchers, and linguists alike.
As they explore the intersections of language acquisition and situational usage, the authors advocate for a deeper understanding of how learners articulate their thoughts and ideas. This pioneering study not only enriches the field of second language acquisition but also opens up discussions on effective teaching strategies tailored to the needs of ESL learners.
Throughout the work, the team meticulously dissects recordings from ESL classrooms, highlighting common patterns, challenges, and innovations within learner speech. Their findings shed light on the subtleties of pronunciation, grammar, and vocabulary choices that define the spoken discourse of learners, making it a rich resource for educators, researchers, and linguists alike.
As they explore the intersections of language acquisition and situational usage, the authors advocate for a deeper understanding of how learners articulate their thoughts and ideas. This pioneering study not only enriches the field of second language acquisition but also opens up discussions on effective teaching strategies tailored to the needs of ESL learners.
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