Psycholinguistic Approaches to Instructed Second Language Acquisition: Linking Theory, Findings and Practice

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This book applies a psycholinguistic perspective to instructed second language acquisition, seeking to bridge the gap between second language acquisition research and language teaching practices. It challenges the traditional divide between conscious and unconscious processes, or explicit and implicit learning, and re-envisions this as a continuum of the varying levels of consciousness which can be applied by learners to different language behaviors in the second language classroom. It applies this model to learner development and the classroom context, discussing pedagogical applications for instructors at all levels. This book will be of interest to researchers and graduate students in second language acquisition, psycholinguistics and language pedagogy. The accessible discussion of research findings, pedagogical approaches and classroom tasks and activities make this book particularly relevant for language teachers, providing the tools needed to apply second language acquisition research in their classroom.

Author(s): Daniel R. Walter
Publisher: Multilingual Matters
Year: 2023

Language: English
Pages: 218
City: Bristol

Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1 Instructed SLA: A (Modern) History
2 The Conscious / Unconscious Divide
3 Re-envisioning a Conscious–Unconscious Continuum
4 The Conscious Continuum in Individual Development
5 Psycholinguistic Processes in the Classroom
6 Curricular and Pedagogical Recommendations
References
Index