In the first volume to present an in-depth overview of metalinguistics as it relates to SLA, Roehr-Brackin discusses metalinguistic awareness in both contexts of child and adult learners, addresses the relationship between metalinguistic awareness and metalanguage, and outlines the methods that can be used to measure metalinguistic awareness.
In the first volume to present an in-depth overview of metalinguistics as it relates to SLA, Roehr-Brackin discusses metalinguistic awareness in both contexts of child and adult learners, addresses the relationship between metalinguistic awareness and metalanguage, and outlines the methods that can be used to measure metalinguistic awareness.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Karen Roehr-Brackin is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Language and Linguistics at the University of Essex, UK. She works in the area of second language acquisition. Her research interests include explicit and implicit knowledge and learning, as well as the role of individual learner differences such as language learning aptitude, working memory and cognitive/learning style in adult and child second language learning.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: A cognitive-developmental perspective on metalinguistic awareness Chapter 3: Metalinguistic awareness in language education Chapter 4: Metalinguistic awareness as explicit knowledge and learning: Theoretical premises Chapter 5: Metalinguistic awareness as explicit knowledge and learning: Empirical evidence Chapter 6: Measuring metalinguistic awareness Chapter 7: Concluding remarks References
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: A cognitive-developmental perspective on metalinguistic awareness
Chapter 3: Metalinguistic awareness in language education
Chapter 4: Metalinguistic awareness as explicit knowledge and learning: Theoretical premises
Chapter 5: Metalinguistic awareness as explicit knowledge and learning: Empirical evidence