Full Description
Now in its second edition, this Handbook is a current overview of Second Language (L2) research, providing state-of-the-art synopses of recent developments in each sub-area of the field, and bringing together contributions by emerging scholars and experts in Second Language Acquisition (SLA). Since the first edition, broad socio-political movements, alternative views of bilingualism, emergence of global markets, vast expansion of electronic resources, the development of social media, and the availability of big data have transformed the discipline, and this edition has been thoroughly updated to address these changes. It is divided into six main parts: Part I situates SLA in terms of research and practice; Part II explores individual cognitive, age-related and neurolinguistic similarities and differences; Part III outlines external, sociocultural, and interactive factors; Part IV presents profiles of bilinguals who take differing paths of acquisition; Part V describes interlanguage properties; and Part VI comprises clear models of L2 development.
Contents
List of figures; List of tables; List of contributors; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Part I. Situating the Discipline: 1. Three themes in the history of study of second language acquisition Margaret Thomas; 2. Scope and research methodologies Clare Wright and Becky Muradás-Taylor; 3. Reflections on trans disciplinarity in SLA studies Alex Ho-Cheong Leung; 4. Instructed second language acquisition: inclusivity and equity for the common goal Masatoshi Sato; Part II. Internal Factors: 5. The role of the native language Claire Foley and Suzanne Flynn; 6. The role of working memory on SLA Nuria Sagarra; 7. Age-related effects and ultimate achievement in SLA Julia Herschensohn; 8. Language processing Alice Foucart and Cheryl Frenck-Mestre; 9. Acquiring and processing two languages in one brain John W. Schwieter, Gabrielle Klassen and Stefano Rastelli; Part III. External and Social Factors: 10. Recent developments in interaction research María del Pilar García Mayo and Agurtzane Azkaray; 11. Second language identity construction Wenhao Diao, Elizabeth Miller and Ryuko Kubota; 12. Socialization Georges Daniel Véronique; 13. Variation Vera Regan; 14. Writing and L2 learning Ana Fernández-Dobao; 15. Technology-mediated second language acquisition Napat Jitpaisarnwattana and Hayo Reinders; Part IV. Profiles of Bilinguals: 16. First time literacy acquisition in a second language by adults Jeanne Kurvers and Roeland van Hout; 17. Childhood second language acquisition Belma Haznedar; 18. The contributions of heritage language speakers to second language acquisition Silvina Montrul; 19. Third language acquisition Jorge González Alonso, Jennifer Cabrelli, Sergio Miguel Pereira Soares, Eloi Puig-Mayenco and Jason Rothman; 20. Literacy and adults' acquisition of morphosyntax Egle Mocciaro and Martha Young-Scholten; Part V. Properties of Interlanguage Systems: 21. Phonology and phonetics Ellen Broselow and Yoonjung Kang; 22. The Lexicon Giovanna Donzelli; 23. Morphosyntax Tania Ionin; 24. Semantics and the conceptual component in L2 acquisition Laurent Dekydtspotter; 25. Linguistic pragmatic Roumyana Slabakova; Part VI. Models of Development: 26. Explaining change in transition grammars Michael Sharwood Smith and John Truscott; 27. Usage-based approaches to second language learning and teaching Dagmar Divjak and Petar Milin; 28. Input, input processing, and language instruction Joe Barcroft and Wynne Wong; 29. The zone of proximal development as learning-leading-development in second language acquisition Amy Snyder Ohta; 30. The poverty of the stimulus and the generative enterprise Bonnie D. Schwartz and Rex A. Sprouse; Index.