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Problems in Second Language Acquisition, Hardback Book

Problems in Second Language Acquisition Hardback

Part of the Second Language Acquisition Research Series series

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Second language acquisition has an identity problem.

It is a young field struggling to emerge from the parent fields of education and applied linguistics.

In his new book, Problems in Second Language Acquisition, Mike Long proposes a way to help second language acquisition develop a systematic and coherent focus using the philosophy of science as the lens. The volume is neatly organized into three parts--theory, research, and practice.

This structure allows a focus on areas of SLA of interest to many in the field.

These include theory proliferation and comparative theory evaluation; the Critical Period Hypothesis and negative feedback; and the practice of “synthetic” language teaching. The controversial volume will be of interest to researchers, educators, and graduate students in second language acquisition, applied linguistics, TESOL, and linguistics programs.

It may be recommended as additional reading for an introductory SLA course in order to stimulate class discussions.

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