Affect-Language Interactions in Native and Non-Native English Speakers

Affect-Language Interactions in Native and Non-Native English Speakers
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 207
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ISBN-10 : 9783319476353
ISBN-13 : 3319476351
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis Affect-Language Interactions in Native and Non-Native English Speakers by : Rafał Jończyk

This volume provides an up-to-date and evaluative review of theoretical and empirical stances on emotion and its close interaction with language and cognition in monolingual and bilingual individuals. Importantly, it presents a novel methodological approach that takes into account contextual information and hence goes beyond the reductionist approach to affective language that has dominated contemporary research. Owing to this pragmatic approach, the book presents brand new findings in the field of bilingualism and affect and offers the first neurocognitive interpretation of findings reported in clinical and introspective studies in bilingualism. This not only represents an invaluable contribution to the literature, but may also constitute a breakthrough in the investigation of the worldwide phenomenon of bilingualism. Beginning with a thorough review of the history and current state of affective research and its relation to language, spanning philosophical, psychological, neuroscientific, and linguistic perspectives, the volume then proceeds to explore affect manifestation using neuropragmatic methods in monolingual and bilingual individuals. In doing so, it brings together findings from clinical and introspective studies in bilingualism with cognitive, psychophysiological and neuroimaging paradigms. By combining conceptual understanding and methodological expertise from many disciplines, this volume provides a comprehensive picture of the dynamic interactions between contextual and affective information in the language domain. Thus, Affect-Language Interactions in Native and Non-Native English Speakers: A Neuropragmatic Perspective fosters a pragmatic approach to research on affective language processing in monolingual and bilingual population, one that builds bridges across disciplines and sparks important new questions in the cognitive neuroscience of bi- and multilingualism.

Pronunciation in EFL Instruction

Pronunciation in EFL Instruction
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Publisher : Multilingual Matters
Total Pages : 261
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ISBN-10 : 9781783092611
ISBN-13 : 1783092610
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis Pronunciation in EFL Instruction by : Jolanta Szpyra-Kozłowska

This book addresses issues and debates at the centre of English pronunciation teaching. It offers new theoretical ideas and practical solutions to phonodidactic problems that arise in EFL contexts, approaching pronunciation instruction from global and local perspectives and supporting its theoretical claims with extensive empirical evidence.

Intelligibility, Oral Communication, and the Teaching of Pronunciation

Intelligibility, Oral Communication, and the Teaching of Pronunciation
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 319
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ISBN-10 : 9781108416627
ISBN-13 : 1108416624
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis Intelligibility, Oral Communication, and the Teaching of Pronunciation by : John M. Levis

An intelligibility-based approach to teaching that presents pronunciation as critical, yet neglected, in communicative language teaching.

Language Proficiency in Native and Non-native Speakers

Language Proficiency in Native and Non-native Speakers
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Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages : 209
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ISBN-10 : 9789027269027
ISBN-13 : 9027269025
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis Language Proficiency in Native and Non-native Speakers by : Jan H. Hulstijn

This book, written for both seasoned and novice researchers, presents a theory of what is called Basic and Higher Language Cognition (BLC and HLC), a theory aimed at making some fundamental issues concerning first and second language learning and bilingualism (more) empirical. The first part of the book provides background for and explication of the theory as well as an agenda for future research, while the second part reports on selected studies of language proficiency in native speakers, as well as non-native speakers, and studies of the relationship between literacy in a first and second language. Conceptual and methodological problems in measuring language proficiency in research on second language acquisition and bilingualism are also discussed. Further, the notion of levels of language proficiency, as rendered by the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), is critically examined, suggesting ways of empirically investigating a number of questions that the CEFR raises but is not capable of answering.

Non-native Educators in English Language Teaching

Non-native Educators in English Language Teaching
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 256
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ISBN-10 : 9781135461867
ISBN-13 : 1135461864
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis Non-native Educators in English Language Teaching by : George Braine

The place of native and non-native speakers in the role of English teachers has probably been an issue ever since English was taught internationally. Although ESL and EFL literature is awash, in fact dependent upon, the scrutiny of non-native learners, interest in non-native academics and teachers is fairly new. Until recently, the voices of non-native speakers articulating their own concerns have been even rarer. This book is a response to this notable vacuum in the ELT literature, providing a forum for language educators from diverse geographical origins and language backgrounds. In addition to presenting autobiographical narratives, these authors argue sociopolitical issues and discuss implications for teacher education, all relating to the theme of non-native educators in ETL. All of the authors are non-native speakers of English. Some are long established professionals, whereas others are more recent initiates to the field. All but one received part of the higher education in North America, and all except two of the chapters are at least partially contextualized in North America. Particularly relevant for non-native speakers who aspire to enter the profession, graduate students in TESOL programs, and teacher educators, the unique nature of this book's contributors and its contents will interest researchers and professionals in applied linguistics generally and in ELT, and all those who are concerned with the role of non-native speakers in English-language teaching.

English as an International Language

English as an International Language
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Publisher : Multilingual Matters
Total Pages : 304
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ISBN-10 : 9781847691217
ISBN-13 : 1847691218
Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Synopsis English as an International Language by : Farzad Sharifian

Collectively, the chapters in this volume make a significant contribution to the emerging paradigm of English as an International Language (EIL) by exploring various aspects of the English language and its pedagogy in the context of the globalization of this language. The volume shows great deal of promise in terms of expanding the paradigm and also establishing new grounds for thinking, research, and practice.

Language in International Business

Language in International Business
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Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages : 268
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ISBN-10 : 9781784710996
ISBN-13 : 1784710997
Rating : 4/5 (96 Downloads)

Synopsis Language in International Business by : Rebecca Piekkari

Responding to the growing interest in the role of language in international business, this book presents language as a critical management challenge for the internationalizing firm. Several perspectives are explored, including the individual, the firm

Fluency in Native and Nonnative English Speech

Fluency in Native and Nonnative English Speech
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Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages : 263
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ISBN-10 : 9789027203588
ISBN-13 : 902720358X
Rating : 4/5 (88 Downloads)

Synopsis Fluency in Native and Nonnative English Speech by : Sandra Götz

This book takes a new and holistic approach to fluency in English speech and differentiates between productive, perceptive, and nonverbal fluency. The in-depth corpus-based description of productive fluency points out major differences of how fluency is established in native and nonnative speech. It also reveals areas in which even highly advanced learners of English still deviate strongly from the native target norm and in which they have already approximated to it. Based on these findings, selected learners are subjected to native speakers' ratings of seven perceptive fluency variables in order to test which variables are most responsible for a perception of oral proficiency on the sides of the listeners. Finally, language-pedagogical implications derived from these findings for the improvement of fluency in learner language are presented. This book is conceptually and methodologically relevant for corpus-linguistics, learner corpus research and foreign language teaching and learning.

Laboratory Phonology 7

Laboratory Phonology 7
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Publisher : Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages : 741
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ISBN-10 : 9783110197105
ISBN-13 : 3110197103
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis Laboratory Phonology 7 by : Carlos Gussenhoven

This collection of recent papers in Laboratory Phonology approaches phonological theory from several different empirical directions. Psycholinguistic research into the perception and production of speech has produced results that challenge current conceptions about phonological structure. Field work studies provide fresh insights into the structure of phonological features, and the phonology-phonetics interface is investigated in phonetic research involving both segments and prosody, while the role of underspecification is put to the test in automatic speech recognition.

The NNEST Lens

The NNEST Lens
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Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages : 370
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ISBN-10 : 9781443820370
ISBN-13 : 1443820377
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis The NNEST Lens by : Ahmar Mahboob

The NNEST Lens invites you to imagine how the field of TESOL and applied linguistics can develop if we use the multilingual, multicultural, and multinational perspectives of a NNEST (Non Native English Speakers in TESOL) lens to re-examine our assumptions, practices, and theories in the field. The NNEST lens as described in and developed through this volume is a lens of multilingualism, multinationalism, and multiculturalism through which NNESTs and NESTs—as classroom practitioners, researchers, and teacher educators—take diversity as a starting point in their understanding and practice of their profession. The 16 original contributions to this volume include chapters that question theoretical frameworks and research approaches used in studies in applied linguistics and TESOL, as well as chapters that share strategies and approaches to classroom teaching, teacher education, and education management and policy. As such, this volume will be of interest to a wide range of students, practitioners, researchers, and academics in the fields of education and linguistics.