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Applied Linguistics at the Interface Alice Deignan

Applied Linguistics at the Interface By Alice Deignan

Applied Linguistics at the Interface by Alice Deignan


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Selection of papers from the 2003 Conference of the British Association of Applied Linguistics.

Applied Linguistics at the Interface Summary

Applied Linguistics at the Interface by Alice Deignan

The theme of this volume, a selection of papers from the 2003 conference of the British Association of Applied Linguistics, celebrates the productive interface between Applied Linguistics research and other disciplinary ways of knowing, forms of professional practice and issues of public concern. In the last two decades, the scope of applied linguistic research has broadened considerably to encompass a wider range of topics, issues and settings, drawing on rich and diverse methodologies. Topics covered in this collection illustrate this diversity, including conversational analytic perspectives on computer mediated communication, academic literacies, the sociolinguistics of English in Africa, L1/L2 writing, classroom discourse analysis, the psycholinguistics of second and foreign language acquisition, phonological awareness in second language learning. The contributions, all based on empirical research, address issues of language learning and use in a range of languages: Chinese, English, Italian, German, Greek, Japanese, Spanish.

About Alice Deignan

Mike Baynham is Professor of TESOL at the University of Leeds. He is the author of Literacy Practices (Longman, 1995) and a contributor to numerous recent edited volumes on literacy practices and academic writing. Alice Deignan is Senior Lecturer in TESOL at the University of Leeds. She is the author of Cobuild Guides to English 7: Metaphor (HarperCollins, 1995) and a contributor to numerous recent edited volumes on metaphor. Goodith White is a Lecturer in TESOL at the University of Leeds. She is the author of Listening (Oxford University Press, 1997) which was the winner of the Frank Bell prize in 1999.

Table of Contents

1. Applied linguistics at the interface - Mike Baynham, Alice Deignan and Goodith White, University of Leeds; 2. The agonism and the ecstacy : conflict and argument in applied linguistics - Richard Badger, University of Leeds; 3. The effects of structured input activities and explicit information on the acquisition of gender agreement in Italian and the simple past in Spanish - Alessandro Benati and Paula Romero-Lopez, University of Greenwich; 4. Chinese-speaking childrens' awareness of English phonological units - Fu-hsing Su and Huang Li-szu, National Chiayi University and Fooyin University, Taiwan; 5. Subverting conversational repair in a hostile email discussion - Sandra Harrison, Coventry University; 6. Citation analysis : a multidisciplinary perspective on academic literacy - Nigel Harwood, University of Essex; 7. The L2 learner corpus : reviewing its potential for the early stages of learning - Anne Ife, Anglia Polytechnic University; 8. Composing competence : how L1 and L2 writing experience interact - Hiroe Kobayashi and Carol Rinnert, Hiroshima University and Hiroshima City University; 9. Frame shifting and identity construction during whole class instruction - Vally Lytra, Kings College London; 10. English in Africa and the emergence of Afro-Saxons : globalisation or marginalisation? Casmir Rubagumya, University of Dar es Salaam; 11. Creativity, conformity and complexity in academic writing - Mary Scott and Joan Turner, Institute of Education and Goldsmith's College; 12. A Cantonese Syllabary for English soccer -Geoff Smith, University of Hong Kong; 13. Motivation in foreign language learning - Marion Williams, University of Exeter

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GOR005395987
9781904768579
1904768571
Applied Linguistics at the Interface by Alice Deignan
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Equinox Publishing Ltd
2004-11-01
224
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