本の詳細
形式
キンドル
ページ数
370
言語
英語
公開されました
Aug 13, 1992
出版社
John Benjamins Publishing Company
ISBN-10
9027282889
ISBN-13
9789027282880
説明
This volume delves into the intricate world of second language acquisition among adults, providing valuable insights stemming from a significant ESF project. The authors, a diverse group of linguists, pool their expertise to explore how adult learners construct and develop grammars as they navigate the complexities of new languages.
Through a series of studies, the book examines the cognitive and social factors influencing language development in adults. Each chapter presents empirical data and theoretical frameworks, highlighting the ways in which learners adapt their linguistic abilities in response to various environments and experiences.
The collaborative effort of Wolfgang Klein, Clive Perdue, and their fellow contributors not only enriches the understanding of adult language learning but also offers practical implications for teaching methodologies. Their research underscores the importance of tailored approaches in educational contexts, making this work a crucial resource for educators and linguists alike.
Through a series of studies, the book examines the cognitive and social factors influencing language development in adults. Each chapter presents empirical data and theoretical frameworks, highlighting the ways in which learners adapt their linguistic abilities in response to various environments and experiences.
The collaborative effort of Wolfgang Klein, Clive Perdue, and their fellow contributors not only enriches the understanding of adult language learning but also offers practical implications for teaching methodologies. Their research underscores the importance of tailored approaches in educational contexts, making this work a crucial resource for educators and linguists alike.