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Languaging in Language Learning and Teaching
A collection of empirical studies
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Edited by:
Wataru Suzuki
and Neomy Storch
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English
Published/Copyright:
2020
About this book
This book is the first to bring together a collection of recent empirical studies investigating languaging, an important construct first introduced by Swain in 2006 but which has since been deployed in a growing number of L2 studies. The contributing authors include both established and emerging authors from around the globe. They report on studies which elicited languaging in oral or written form, via a range of individual and group tasks, and from a diverse range of student populations. As such these studies extend the scope of extant research, illustrating different and novel approaches to research on languaging. The findings of these studies provide new insights into the language learning opportunities that languaging can afford language learners in different educational and linguistic contexts but also the factors that may impact on these opportunities. As such the book promises to be of relevance and interest to both researchers and language teachers.
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Table of contents
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Acknowledgements
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Introduction
1 - Section I. Languaging
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Chapter 1. Child EFL grammar learning through a collaborative writing task
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Chapter 2. The role of L1 use by high-proficiency learners in L2 vocabulary development
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Chapter 3. Languaging and grammatical terminology
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Chapter 4. Exploring interaction between heritage and second language learners in the Spanish language classroom
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Chapter 5. Languaging when providing and processing peer feedback
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Chapter 6. Languaging
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Chapter 7. Languaging in wiki-based collaborative writing:
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Chapter 8. Talking about language
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Chapter 9. Talking to self while writing
197 - II.2. Written self-directed talk (written languaging)
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Chapter 10. L2 learning and the frequency and quality of written languaging
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Chapter 11. L2 writers’ processing of written corrective feedback
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Chapter 12. Effects of written languaging in response to direct and indirect corrective feedback on developing writing accuracy
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Chapter 13. Exploring the mediating role of emotions expressed in L2 written languaging in ESL learner text revisions
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Index
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Publishing information
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July 29, 2020
eBook ISBN:
9789027260840
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313
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Keywords for this book
Multilingualism; Applied linguistics; Language acquisition; Language teaching
Audience(s) for this book
Professional and scholarly;