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Researching Second Language Learning and Teaching from a Psycholinguistic Perspective

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Researching Second Language Learning and Teaching from a Psycholinguistic Perspective Synopsis

This edited collection explores the processes of second language learning and teaching from a psycholinguistic perspective. Authored by leading experts in the field, the book includes studies focusing on theoretical, empirical and practical aspects of second and foreign language education. Part One offers contributions devoted to a range of learner-related factors, dealing with affective and cognitive variables, the process of reading and the acquisition of lexis. Part Two brings together papers related to teacher awareness of second language instruction that focus on conversational styles, fostering intercultural pragmatics, teacher job satisfaction, the development of instructional materials and challenges of teacher training in different contexts. It is of interest to researchers as well as graduate and postgraduate students seeking fresh inspirations for their own empirical investigations of the ways in which second and foreign languages are taught and learned.

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ISBN: 9783319319537
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Author: Dagmara Galajda, Pawel Zakrajewski, Miroslaw Pawlak
Publisher: Springer an imprint of Springer International Publishing
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 272 pages
Series: Second Language Learning and Teaching
Genres: Language teaching and learning
Psycholinguistics and cognitive linguistics