L2 Spoken Discourse : Linguistic Features and Analyses

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L2 Spoken Discourse : Linguistic Features and Analyses

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Full Description

This book integrates theoretical and practical perspectives on computer-assisted analysis of spoken discourse, reflecting recent important developments in speech analysis for language teaching and assessment. Bringing together into one volume the methods and approaches for analysis of speech properties and spoken discourse, Ghanem, Kang, and Kostromitina illustrate the importance of adaptive learning technologies in analyzing speech.

The book offers a comprehensive go-to resource for the description of various features in second language (L2) spoken discourse as well as a guide for ways in which they can be extracted and analyzed. The text aims to accomplish its goal by providing an overview of linguistic features found in L2 acquisition, clarifying evidence-based constructs in L2 speech, and applying various analyses to suggestions for practice. This book brings together various strands of research and application with an emphasis on analysis of speech properties, which can be a gate-keeping function of speech. In particular, its innovative approach lies with the introduction of segmental, suprasegmental, lexico-grammatical, and pragmatic features in the analysis of L2 speech. This approach offers a more comprehensive view of L2 spoken discourse which can be extremely beneficial for L2 research and pedagogy.

Covering the speech of both native and non-native speakers, but with particular relevance for second language acquisition, this book is essential reading for graduate students, teachers, and researchers in applied linguistics, TESOL, and other speech-science related fields.

Contents

List of illustrations

Chapter 1Introdution
1.1 Why Spoken Language?
1.2 Spoken Language in the Fields of Linguistics and Applied Linguistics
1.3 L1 Spoken Discourse
1.4 L2 Spoken Discourse
1.5 Scope of the Book
References

Chapter 2
Considerations in the Dwescription and Analysis of L2 Spoken Discourse Section A: Considerations for Researchers

2.1 Introduction
2.2 Theoretical Considerations for the Analysis of L2 Spoken Discourse
2.3 Corpus Linguistics Methods of Analysis of L2 Spoken Discourse
2.4 Data Sources
2.5 Units of Analysis in L2 Spoken Discourse
2.6 Methods of Acoustic and Temporal Analyses of L2 Spoken Discourse
2.7 Challenges in Describing and Analyzing L2 Spoken Discourse

Section B: Considerations for Teachers

2.8 Historical Development of L2 Pronunciation in the Classroom
2.9 Representation of Speech-Related Features in the L2 Classroom
2.10 L2 Speech and Language Assessment
References

Chapter 3
Segmental Features

Section A: Definitions and Research Findings
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Consonant Features
3.3 Vowel Features
3.4 The English Syllable

Section B: Extraction and Analysis
3.5 Consonant Features
3.6 Vowel Features
3.7 Syllable Features

Section C: Pedagogical Applications
3.8 Consonant Features
3.9 Vowel Features
References

Chapter 4

Suprasegmental FeaturesSection A: Definitions and Research Findings
4.1 Introduction4.2 Phonological Processes and Connected Speech4.3 Rhythm4.4 Fluency4.5 Prosody

Section B: Extraction and Analysis
4.6 Phonological Processes and Connected Speech4.7 Rhythm4.8 Fluency4.9 Prosody

Section C: Pedagogical Applications
4.10 Syllables
4.11 Connected Speech and Phonological Processes
4.12 Prosody
References

Chapter 5
The Lexis and Grammar of Spoken Discourse

Section A: Definitions and Research Findings
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Lexical Features in Spoken Discourse
5.3 Grammatical Features in Spoken Discourse
5.4 Functional Correlates of Conversational Features
5.5 Grammatical Features in L2 Spoken Discourse

Section B: Extraction and Analysis
5.6 Part 1: Lexico-Grammatical Analyses in Collected Speech Files
5.7 Part 2: Lexico-Grammatical Analyses Using Online Corpora

Section C: Pedagogical Applications
References

Chapter 6
Pragmatic FeaturesSection A: Definitions and Research Findings
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Pragmatic Constructs and Features of Spoken Discourse

6.3 Pragmatic Functions Carried by Linguistic Features

Section B: Extraction and Analysis

6.4 Selection of Pragmatic Features of Interest
6.5 Analysis of Selected Pragmatic Features
6.6 Data for Pragmatic Analysis
6.7 Research Applications

Section C: Pedagogical Applications
References

Chapter 7
Spoken discourse in a global context and future directions

Section A: World/Global Englishes
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Kachru's Three Concentric Circles
7.3 New Englishes varieties
7.4 English as an International Language (EIL)
7.5 Pedagogical Implications

Section B: Recommendations and Future Directions
References

Index

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