Researching Incidental Vocabulary Learning in a Second Language
 
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ISBN13:9781032219875
ISBN10:1032219874
Kötéstípus:Keménykötés
Terjedelem:234 oldal
Méret:229x152 mm
Súly:590 g
Nyelv:angol
Illusztrációk: 1 Illustrations, black & white; 1 Line drawings, black & white; 4 Tables, black & white
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Researching Incidental Vocabulary Learning in a Second Language

 
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Rövid leírás:

Incidental language acquisition is the language that is learned informally, outside the constraints of the typical classroom, and vocabulary is one of the key elements in language learning and knowledge. This unique text is the first overview and hands-on methodological guide for researching second language incidental vocabulary acquisition.

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Incidental language acquisition is the language that is learned informally, outside the constraints of the typical classroom, and vocabulary is one of the key elements in language learning and knowledge. This unique text is the first comprehensive overview and hands-on methodological guide for researching second language (L2) incidental vocabulary acquisition.


Expert contributors from around the world synthesize the state of the art by defining key concepts and laying out the major theoretical perspectives, research methodologies, empirical findings, and pedagogical considerations involved in incidental L2 vocabulary learning research. By connecting research techniques to the theory that underpins them, detailing practical steps for designing and conducting rigorous new studies, and highlighting areas that deserve additional research attention, they further set the agenda for future work in this field and put readers in a strong position to understand and carry out this research independently.


This book will be an invaluable resource to advanced students and researchers of second language acquisition, vocabulary studies, applied linguistics, education, and related areas.

Tartalomjegyzék:

Editors
List of contributors


Preface
Mark Feng Teng


Foreword
Batia Laufer


1. Introduction to Researching Incidental Vocabulary Learning in a Second Language


Mark Feng Teng


Part I: Pedagogy


2. Incidental vocabulary learning from extensive reading


Paul Nation and Rob Waring


3. Incidental vocabulary learning from watching audio-visual input


Maribel Montero Perez, Tetyana Sydorenko, and Lizz Huntley


Part II: Methodology


4. Methodological features of studies of incidental vocabulary learning


Stuart Webb


5. Cognitive/behavioral methods for investigating incidental vocabulary acquisition


Kathy Conklin, Ana Pellicer-Sánchez, and Manuel F. Pulido


6. Incidental learning of multi-word expressions: methodological considerations and future directions


Suhad Sonbul and Anna Siyanova-Chanturia 


7. Data science and incidental vocabulary learning


Clarence Green


Part III: Individual differences


8. Understanding teachers? and learners? perceptions of incidental vocabulary learning: another piece of the puzzle


Averil Coxhead


9. Factors affecting incidental vocabulary learning


Mark Feng Teng and Takumi Uchihara


10. Motivation, task-induced involvement load and incidental vocabulary learning


Christine Muir and Paweł Szudarski


Part IV: Future directions


11. Meta-analytic studies of second language incidental vocabulary learning


Akifumi Yanagisawa


12. Bridging intentional and incidental vocabulary learning


Frank Boers


13. Concluding remarks on researching incidental vocabulary learning in a second language


Mark Feng Teng


Index