Szczegóły książki
Format
Twarda okładka
Strony
336
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
Mar 12, 2007
Wydawca
Cambridge University Press
Wydanie
1
ISBN-10
0521865298
ISBN-13
9780521865296
Opis
This insightful work offers a deep exploration of the intersection between applied linguistics and cognitive psychology in the context of second language acquisition. Through a comprehensive lens, the author delves into how practice influences language learning, revealing nuances in cognitive processes that shape proficiency.
The text breaks down the various dimensions of second language practices, highlighting the importance of both theoretical and practical perspectives. It presents compelling arguments backed by research, showcasing how cognitive theories can inform better pedagogical methods. Readers will find valuable insights that challenge traditional notions about language learning and emphasize the role of deliberate practice.
Moreover, the book stimulates thought on the intricacies involved in language retention and performance, drawing on empirical studies to support its claims. This fusion of disciplines creates a rich narrative that is both engaging and intellectually stimulating, appealing to educators, linguists, and anyone invested in the mechanics of learning a new language.
Robert DeKeyser's expertise shines throughout, solidifying this work as a significant contribution to the fields of applied linguistics and cognitive science. The blend of theory and practice not only informs but also inspires practitioners and researchers alike to reconsider their approaches to teaching and learning second languages.
The text breaks down the various dimensions of second language practices, highlighting the importance of both theoretical and practical perspectives. It presents compelling arguments backed by research, showcasing how cognitive theories can inform better pedagogical methods. Readers will find valuable insights that challenge traditional notions about language learning and emphasize the role of deliberate practice.
Moreover, the book stimulates thought on the intricacies involved in language retention and performance, drawing on empirical studies to support its claims. This fusion of disciplines creates a rich narrative that is both engaging and intellectually stimulating, appealing to educators, linguists, and anyone invested in the mechanics of learning a new language.
Robert DeKeyser's expertise shines throughout, solidifying this work as a significant contribution to the fields of applied linguistics and cognitive science. The blend of theory and practice not only informs but also inspires practitioners and researchers alike to reconsider their approaches to teaching and learning second languages.
Gatunki
Psychologia