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L3 Syntactic Transfer

Models, new developments and implications
  • Edited by: Tanja Angelovska and Angela Hahn
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2017
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This book fills an existing gap in the field of third language acquisition (L3A) by bringing together theoretical, empirical, and practical accounts that contribute to informed teaching practices in multilingual classrooms. The volume is organised into three sections that focus on prominent syntactic transfer models in the field of L3A and together provide insights into the interplay of the influences of prior languages in L3 syntax and how we can enrich the practical field of instructed L3 acquisition. Part I includes original papers dealing with new developments of existing theoretical models on syntactic transfer in L3A and Part II consists of empirical studies testing existing models from different perspectives (formal, lexico-functional, and neurocognitive). Following these two sections, Part III discusses how theory can inform practices for L3 learning and teaching. This concise compilation brings to light innovations, not only in terms of theoretical refinements and practical implementations, but also in offering an impressive range of language combinations. This book is intended to act as a unique resource for scholars, applied linguists, language educators, both novices and experts alike, in and beyond the field of L3A.

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Magdalena Wrembel, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan, Poland:
This collection is a welcome contribution to the dynamically developing field of third language acquisition, offering valuable insights from three complementary perspectives that involve modeling and researching L3 syntactic transfer as well as implementing the findings to the actual teaching practice.


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Part I. Refining the existing models on L3 syntactic transfer

The centrality of individual differences
David W. Green
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Evidence from L2 and L3 acquisition
Suzanne Flynn and Éva Fernández-Berkes
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Roumyana Slabakova and María del Pilar García Mayo
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The role of metalinguistic knowledge, working memory, attention and noticing in third language learning
Camilla Bardel and Laura Sanchez
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The role of the L1 & L2 in L3 acquisition
Karoline Wirbatz and Pascal Buttkewitz
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Part II. New empirical studies on L3 syntactic transfer

Ylva Falk
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Ainara Imaz Agirre and María del Pilar García Mayo
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The Differential Stability Hypothesis
Jennifer Cabrelli
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Evidence from spoken and written data by L1 Russian speakers
Tanja Angelovska
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A study on L2 proficiency
Laura Sanchez and Camilla Bardel
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Part III. Implications for instructed L3 acquisition

Pedagogical and cognitive considerations for L3 acquisition
Alessandro G. Benati and John W. Schwieter
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What theoretical research implies for third language learning
Jorge González Alonso and Jason Rothman
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A method for teaching L3 English after L2 German with a focus on syntactic transfer
Angela Hahn and Tanja Angelovska
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