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Language Learners in Study Abroad Contexts

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Examining the overseas experience of language learners in diverse contexts through a variety of theoretical and methodological approaches, studies in this volume look at the acquisition of language...
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  • 18 January 2006
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Examining the overseas experience of language learners in diverse contexts through a variety of theoretical and methodological approaches, studies in this volume look at the acquisition of language use, socialization processes, learner motivation, identity and learning strategies. In this way, the volume offers a privileged window into learner experiences abroad while addressing current concerns central to second language acquisition.

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Price: $45.95
Pages: 344
Publisher: Multilingual Matters
Imprint: Multilingual Matters
Series: Second Language Acquisition
Publication Date: 18 January 2006
Trim Size: 8.25 X 5.85 in
ISBN: 9781853598517
Format: Paperback
BISACs: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Literacy, Literacy (Theories of reading and writing), LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / Psycholinguistics / General, LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General, Psycholinguistics and cognitive linguistics, Bilingualism and multilingualism
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Illustrating diverse approaches to the study of language socialization and acquisition, this volume will surely become a key reference for applied linguistics research on education abroad, the most celebrated and least understood among environments for language learning.

Margaret A. DuFon is an Assistant Professor in Linguistics at California State University-Chico. As a result of her own language learning abroad in both Spain and Indonesia, she became interested in investigating the acquisition of pragmatic competence through language socialization via interactions with host culture members during a sojourn abroad.

Eton Churchill is an Assistant Professor of English at Kanagawa University in Yokohama, Japan. He has twenty years teaching experience in foreign languages and has accompanied students abroad on several occasions. His research interests include pragmatics, sociolinguistics, study abroad and the role of interaction and context in language learning.

Preface

1. Evolving Threads in Study Abroad Research - Eton Churchill and Margaret DuFon

Part I

2. Learning to Take Leave in Social Conversations: A Diary Study - Tim Hassall (Australian National University)

3. Learning to Say ‘You’ in German: The Acquisition of Sociolinguistic Competence in a Study Abroad Context - Anne Barron (Universität Bonn)

Part II

4. The Socialization of Taste During Study Abroad in Indonesia - Margaret A. DuFon

5. Joint Construction of Folk Beliefs by JFL Learners and Japanese Host Families - Haruko Minegishi Cook (University of Hawaii at Manoa)

6. Norms of Interaction in a Japanese Homestay Setting: Toward Two-way Flow of Linguistic and Cultural Resources - Masakazu Iino (Waseda University)

Part III

7. Negotiation in a Japanese Study Abroad Setting - Abigail McMeekin (University of Hawaii at Manitoba)

8. Variability in the Study Abroad Classroom and Learner Competence - Eton Churchill

Part IV

9. Study Abroad Social Networks, Motivation, and Attitudes: Implications for Second Language Acquisition - Christina L. Isabelli-Garc¡a (Illinois Wesleyan University)

10. Language Learning Strategies in the Study Abroad Context - Rebecca Adams (Victoria University of Wellington)

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