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E-Book, Englisch, Band 87

Reihe: Second Language Acquisition

Wen / Borges Mota / McNeill Working Memory in Second Language Acquisition and Processing


Erscheinungsjahr 2015
ISBN: 978-1-78309-360-1
Verlag: Multilingual Matters
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: 6 - ePub Watermark

E-Book, Englisch, Band 87

Reihe: Second Language Acquisition

ISBN: 978-1-78309-360-1
Verlag: Multilingual Matters
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: 6 - ePub Watermark



This unique volume offers a comprehensive discussion of essential theoretical and methodological issues concerning the pivotal role of working memory in second language learning and processing. The collection opens with a foreword and introductory theoretical chapters written by leading figures in the field of cognitive psychology. Following these are three research sections containing chapters providing original data and innovative insights into the dynamic and complex relationships between working memory and specific areas of second language processing, instruction, performance and development. Each section concludes with a commentary which is written by a noted SLA researcher and which charts the course for future research. This book provides a fascinating collection of perspectives on the relationship between working memory and second language learning and will appeal to those interested in the integration of cognitive psychology with SLA research.

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Acknowledgements

Notes on Contributors

Foreword: Michael Bunting & Randall Engle

Zhisheng Wen, Mailce Borges Mota and Arthur McNeill: Introduction and Overview

Part I: Theoretical Perspectives and Models

1. Alan Baddeley: Working Memory in Second Language Learning

2. Nelson Cowan: Second-Language Use, Theories of Working Memory, and the Vennian Mind

3. Zhisheng Wen: Working Memory in Second Language Acquisition and Processing: The Phonological/Executive Model

4. Yanping Dong and Rendong Cai: Working Memory and Interpreting: A Commentary on Theoretical Models

Part II: Working Memory in L2 Processing

5. Sun-A Kim, Kiel Christianson and Jerome Packard: Working Memory in L2 Character Processing: The Case of Learning to Read Chinese

6. Yuncai Dai: Working Memory in L2 Sentence Processing: The Case with Relative Clause Attachment

7. Alan Juffs: Working Memory and Sentence Processing: A Commentary

Part III: Working Memory in L2 Interaction and Performance

8. Shaofeng Li: Working Memory, Language Analytical Ability and L2 Recasts

9. Mohammad Javad Ahmadian: Working Memory, Online Planning and L2 Self-Repair Behavior

10. Yanbin Lu: Working Memory, Cognitive Resources and L2 Written Performance

11. Peter Skehan: Working Memory and Second Language Performance: A Commentary

Part IV: Working Memory in L2 Instruction and Development

12. Kindra Santamaria and Gretchen Sunderman: Working Memory in Processing Instruction: The Acquisition of L2 French Clitic

13. Kaitlyn Tagarelli, Mailce Borges Mota and Patrick Rebuschat: Working Memory, Learning Conditions and L2 Syntax Acquisition

14. Melissa Baralt: Working Memory, Cognitive Complexity and L2 Recasts in Online Language Teaching

15. Anne E. Mitchell, Scott Jarvis, Michelle O’Malley and Irina Konstantinova: Working Memory Measures and L2 Proficiency

16. Clare Wright: Working Memory and L2 Development across the Life Span: A Commentary

Part V: Final Commentary

17. John Williams: Working Memory in SLA Research: Challenges and Prospects

Index


Borges Mota, Mailce
Mailce Borges Mota is Professor in the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures at the Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil and a research fellow of the prestigious Brazilian National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq). Her research focuses on the relationship between language processing and memory systems.

McNeill, Arthur
Arthur McNeill is Director of the Center for Language Education and Associate Dean of the School of Humanities and Social Science at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. He has research expertise and publications in key areas of applied linguistics, SLA, teacher education and vocabulary teaching and learning.

Wen, Zhisheng (Edward)
Zhisheng (Edward) Wen is Associate Professor at the School of Languages and Translation at Macao Polytechnic Institute (MPI). He has taught undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in applied linguistics and psycholinguistics at tertiary level for over 15 years. His research interests include second language acquisition and TESOL, psycholinguistics and cognitive science, as well as genre analysis and translation studies. He is a co-editor of Working Memory in Second Language Acquisition and Processing (2015, Multilingual Matters).

Zhisheng (Edward) Wen is Associate Professor at the School of Languages and Translation at Macao Polytechnic Institute. He has been lecturing in key universities in Mainland China, Hong Kong and Macao for over 15 years and has researched and published extensively in second language acquisition, psycholinguistics and other areas of applied linguistics.

Mailce Borges Mota is Professor in the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures at the Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil and a research fellow of the prestigious Brazilian National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq). Her research focuses on the relationship between language processing and memory systems.

Arthur McNeill is Director of the Center for Language Education and Associate Dean of the School of Humanities and Social Science at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. He has research expertise and publications in key areas of applied linguistics, SLA, teacher education and vocabulary teaching and learning.



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