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Sociocultural Theory Second Language Learning - Oxford Applied Linguistics

James P. Lantolf,
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This book represents a major statement of the current research being conducted on the learning of second languages from a sociocultural perspective. The book is divided into a theoretical and an empirical part. Specific topics covered include: learning and teaching languages in the zone of proximal development; L1 mediation in the acquisition of L2 grammar; sociocultural theory as a theory of second language learning; gestural mediation in a second language; and constructing a self through a second language.
The series attracts single or co-authored volumes from authors researching at the cutting edge of this dynamic field of interdisciplinary enquiry. The titles range from books that make such developments accessible to the non-specialist reader to those which explore in depth their relevance for the way language is to be conceived as a subject, and how courses and classroom activities are to be designed. As such, these books not only extend the field of applied linguistics itself and lend an additional significance to its enquiries, but also provide an indispensable professional foundation for language pedagogy and its practice.
The scope of the series includes:
second language acquisition
bilingualism and multi/plurilingualism
language pedagogy and teacher education
testing and assessment
anguage planning and policy
language internationalization
technology-mediated communication
discourse-, conversation-, and contrastive-analysis
pragmatics
stylistics
lexicography
translation
Year:
2013
Publisher:
Oxford University Press ELT
Language:
english
ISBN 10:
0194423069
ISBN 13:
9780194423069
File:
EPUB, 2.78 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2013
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