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  • Theoretical Studies in Second Language Acquisition

    ISSN: 1051-6670

    6 publications

  • Title: The Role of Pedagogical Translation in Second Language Acquisition

    The Role of Pedagogical Translation in Second Language Acquisition

    From Theory to Practice
    by Vanessa Leonardi (Author) 2011
    ©2010 Monographs
  • Title: Motivation and Second Language Acquisition

    Motivation and Second Language Acquisition

    The Socio-Educational Model
    by Robert Gardner (Author)
    ©2010 Textbook
  • Title: Cognitive Insights into Discourse Markers and Second Language Acquisition

    Cognitive Insights into Discourse Markers and Second Language Acquisition

    by Iria Bello (Volume editor) Carolina Bernales (Volume editor) Maria Vittoria Calvi (Volume editor) Elena Landone (Volume editor) 2019
    ©2019 Edited Collection
  • Title: Linguistic theory and adult second language acquisition

    Linguistic theory and adult second language acquisition

    On the relation between the lexicon and the syntax
    by Carolina Plaza Pust (Author)
    ©2000 Thesis
  • Title: Universal Grammar and Parameter Resetting in Second Language Acquisition

    Universal Grammar and Parameter Resetting in Second Language Acquisition

    by Martin Kaltenbacher (Author)
    ©2001 Thesis
  • Title: Second language acquisition in complex linguistic environments

    Second language acquisition in complex linguistic environments

    Russian native speakers acquiring standard and non-standard varieties of German and Czech
    by Juliane Besters-Dilger (Volume editor) Hana Gladkova (Volume editor) 2016
    ©2016 Conference proceedings
  • Title: Optionality and overgeneralisation patterns in second language acquisition: Where has the expletive ensconced «it»self?
  • Title: Validating Language Proficiency Assessments in Second Language Acquisition Research

    Validating Language Proficiency Assessments in Second Language Acquisition Research

    Applying an Argument-Based Approach
    by Anastasia Drackert (Author) 2015
    ©2016 Thesis
  • Title: The Influence of Level of Extroversion, Locus of Control and Gender on Listening and Reading Proficiency in Second Language Acquisition
  • Title: Musical Intelligence and Its Impact on English Pronunciation Skills in the Process of Second Language Acquisition
  • Title: Current Perspectives in Second Language Vocabulary Research

    Current Perspectives in Second Language Vocabulary Research

    by David Hirsh (Volume editor) 2012
    ©2012 Edited Collection
  • Title: The Emergence of Patterns in Second Language Writing

    The Emergence of Patterns in Second Language Writing

    A Sociocognitive Exploration of Lexical Trails
    by Susy Macqueen (Author) 2012
    ©2012 Thesis
  • Title: Explorations in Second Language Vocabulary Research

    Explorations in Second Language Vocabulary Research

    by David Hirsh (Author) 2019
    ©2018 Edited Collection
  • Title: Grammar Growth in Child Second Language German

    Grammar Growth in Child Second Language German

    Investigating DP Development in an Immersion Setting
    by Christiane Schöneberger (Author) 2015
    ©2015 Thesis
  • Title: The Discursive Construction of Second Language Learners’ Motivation

    The Discursive Construction of Second Language Learners’ Motivation

    A Multi-level Perspective
    by Mingyue Gu (Author)
    ©2009 Monographs
  • Title: The Process of Language Acquisition

    The Process of Language Acquisition

    Proceedings of the 1999 GALA Conference
    by Ingeborg Lasser (Volume editor)
    ©2002 Edited Collection
  • Title: Romance Languages

    Romance Languages

    Multilingualism and Language Acquisition
    by Anna Gudmundson (Volume editor) Laura Álvarez López (Volume editor) Camilla Bardel (Volume editor) 2017
    ©2017 Edited Collection
  • Title: Emotion and identity in second language learning

    Emotion and identity in second language learning

    by Ana Canales (Volume editor) Susana Leralta (Volume editor) 2023
    ©2023 Edited Collection
  • Title: Methodology for the Natural Acquisition of Second Languages

    Methodology for the Natural Acquisition of Second Languages

    by Javier Gonzalez Fernandez (Author) 2020
    ©2020 Monographs
  • Title: Learning second language pragmatics beyond traditional contexts

    Learning second language pragmatics beyond traditional contexts

    by Ariadna Sánchez-Hernández (Volume editor) Ana Herraiz-Martínez (Volume editor) 2019
    ©2018 Edited Collection
  • Title: Cyclical Learning Processes in Second Language Production

    Cyclical Learning Processes in Second Language Production

    by Mary Carroll (Author)
    ©1984 Others
  • Inquiries in Language Learning

    Forschungen zu Psycholinguistik und Fremdsprachendidaktik

    ISSN: 1868-386X

    The series contains empirical as well as theoretical findings from the field of language acquisition research. Contributions from disciplines like psycholinguistics, applied linguistics and language learning and teaching combine to provide a cross-sectional perspective. The focus is on first and second language acquisition, bilingualism and the multilingual classroom. The series contains empirical as well as theoretical findings from the field of language acquisition research. Contributions from disciplines like psycholinguistics, applied linguistics and language learning and teaching combine to provide a cross-sectional perspective. The focus is on first and second language acquisition, bilingualism and the multilingual classroom. Die Schriftenreihe umfasst empirische sowie theoretische Beiträge zur Sprachlern- und Spracherwerbsforschung. Die Reihe verbindet interdisziplinär Forschung aus den Bereichen Psycholinguistik, Angewandte Linguistik und Fremdsprachendidaktik. Besondere thematische Schwerpunkte sind Erst-/Zweit- und Fremdspracherwerb sowie Bilingualität und Mehrsprachigkeit im schulischen Umfeld.

    39 publications

  • Language, Migration and Identity

    ISSN: 2296-2808

    This series fills a hitherto neglected but now growing area in the treatment of migration: the role of language and identity. This topic is central in a globalized world where the definition of community is constantly challenged by the increased mobility of individuals. Linked to this mobility is the issue of identity construction, in which language plays a key role. Language practices are indicators of the socialization process in bilingual and multilingual settings, and part of the strategies by which speakers assert membership within social groups. Migrant speakers are constantly engaged in identity construction in varying settings. Language, Migration and Identity invites proposals for revised dissertations, monographs and edited volumes on language practices and language use by migrant speakers. A wide range of themes is envisaged, within the area of migration, but from a broadly linguistic perspective. The series welcomes studies of migrant communities and their language practices, studies of language practices in multilingual educational settings, and case studies of identity building among migrants through language use. Proposals might focus on topics such as second language acquisition in social contexts, variation in L2 speech, multilingualism, acquisition of sociolinguistic competence, hybridity and ‘crossing’ in relation to identity. A multiplicity of approaches in the treatment of this interdisciplinary area will be welcome, from quantitative to ethnographic to mixed methods. The series welcomes established scholars as well as early career academics and recent PhD research. This series fills a hitherto neglected but now growing area in the treatment of migration: the role of language and identity. This topic is central in a globalized world where the definition of community is constantly challenged by the increased mobility of individuals. Linked to this mobility is the issue of identity construction, in which language plays a key role. Language practices are indicators of the socialization process in bilingual and multilingual settings, and part of the strategies by which speakers assert membership within social groups. Migrant speakers are constantly engaged in identity construction in varying settings. Language, Migration and Identity invites proposals for revised dissertations, monographs and edited volumes on language practices and language use by migrant speakers. A wide range of themes is envisaged, within the area of migration, but from a broadly linguistic perspective. The series welcomes studies of migrant communities and their language practices, studies of language practices in multilingual educational settings, and case studies of identity building among migrants through language use. Proposals might focus on topics such as second language acquisition in social contexts, variation in L2 speech, multilingualism, acquisition of sociolinguistic competence, hybridity and ‘crossing’ in relation to identity. A multiplicity of approaches in the treatment of this interdisciplinary area will be welcome, from quantitative to ethnographic to mixed methods. The series welcomes established scholars as well as early career academics and recent PhD research. This series fills a hitherto neglected but now growing area in the treatment of migration: the role of language and identity. This topic is central in a globalized world where the definition of community is constantly challenged by the increased mobility of individuals. Linked to this mobility is the issue of identity construction, in which language plays a key role. Language practices are indicators of the socialization process in bilingual and multilingual settings, and part of the strategies by which speakers assert membership within social groups. Migrant speakers are constantly engaged in identity construction in varying settings. Language, Migration and Identity invites proposals for revised dissertations, monographs and edited volumes on language practices and language use by migrant speakers. A wide range of themes is envisaged, within the area of migration, but from a broadly linguistic perspective. The series welcomes studies of migrant communities and their language practices, studies of language practices in multilingual educational settings, and case studies of identity building among migrants through language use. Proposals might focus on topics such as second language acquisition in social contexts, variation in L2 speech, multilingualism, acquisition of sociolinguistic competence, hybridity and ‘crossing’ in relation to identity. A multiplicity of approaches in the treatment of this interdisciplinary area will be welcome, from quantitative to ethnographic to mixed methods. The series welcomes established scholars as well as early career academics and recent PhD research.

    5 publications

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