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Applying Language Science to Language Pedagogy

Contributions of Linguistics and Psycholinguistics to Second Language Teaching
Edited By: José Manuel Igoa, Montserrat Sanz

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This book bridges current research in Linguistics and Psycholinguistics with language pedagogy. It informs debates on teaching by presenting discoveries about grammar, the mind, and learning, allowing L2 teachers to adopt this knowledge for their own classroom.

This book establishes a bridge between current research in Linguistics and Psycholinguistics and language pedagogy in the classroom. It reformulates the debates about teaching approaches…
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This book establishes a bridge between current research in Linguistics and Psycholinguistics and language pedagogy in the classroom. It reformulates the debates about teaching approaches by calling the reader’s attention to discoveries about the structure of grammar, the universals of language, mind processes while comprehending, producing and storing language, and facts about learning.

The popularization of L2 teaching brought with it a need to find efficient teaching methods. Debates have hinged mainly around the alleged advantages of communicative vs. traditional methods. However, most approaches have their roots in linguistic and psychological theories that have been questioned by language researchers. Some language teachers are probably unaware of these advances and to that extent, continue to adhere to teaching approaches mainly based on intuitions. Consequently, evaluating materials may be often performed in rather uninformed circumstances.

The book contains chapters on relevant issues by leading researchers, classified into three main areas. The editors contribute a chapter to each of these sections about the implications for second language teaching.

This book facilitates an approximation between researchers in the theoretical and experimental fields of language and those responsible for innovation in language teaching. It is designed so that L2 teachers can adopt and adjust the knowledge drawn from the book to their particular environment and group of students.

Montserrat Sanz holds a PhD in Linguistics and Brain and Cognitive Sciences. She is a Full Professor in the Spanish Department at the Kobe City University of Foreign Studies, Japan. Her research on theoretical linguistics has focused on the syntax/semantics interface under the Minimalist framework. She authored the book Events and Predication: A New Approach to Syntactic Processing in English and Spanish, and has published articles on linguistics and psycholinguistics in several journals. Since the year 2000, she has directed a research team that explores the acquisition of Spanish by native speakers of Japanese.

José Manuel Igoa holds a PhD in Psychology. He teaches Psycholinguistics and related subjects, like Cognitive Psychology, Bilingualism and Second Language Acquisition, to undergraduate and graduate students at the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain. He co-authored a Spanish handbook on the psychology of language and has published book chapters and journal articles on word and sentence comprehension and production, figurative language understanding and bilingual language processing. His research interests cover various topics in cognitive psychology and psycholinguistics.

Olga Bever, Thomas G. Bever, Luis Eguren, Arturo Escandon, Noriko Hoshino, Noriko Iwasaki, Elena de Miguel, Georgy Nuzdhin, Donna Tatsuki, Lori Zenuk-Nishide

Hardback

  • ISBN: 1-4438-3572-2
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-3572-5
  • Date of Publication: 2012-07-13

Ebook

  • ISBN: 1-4438-3592-7
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-3592-3
  • Date of Publication: 2012-07-13

Subject Codes:

  • BIC: CFDC, CFDM, CJA
  • THEMA: CFDC, CFDM, CJA
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