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Language Acquisition and Language Socialization Claire Kramsch

Language Acquisition and Language Socialization By Claire Kramsch

Language Acquisition and Language Socialization by Claire Kramsch


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This text brings together scholars from a wide variety of linguistic orientations to describe language development from a relational perspective. The theme of ecology affords a fresh look into phenomena not encompassed by language acquisition or language socialization research alone.

Language Acquisition and Language Socialization Summary

Language Acquisition and Language Socialization: Ecological Perspectives by Claire Kramsch

This text brings together well-known scholars in two relatively distinct fields (language acquisition and language socialization) and from a variety of orientations within applied linguistics - psycho and sociolinguistics, anthropological linguistics, educational linguistics - to describe language development from a relational perspective. The notion of ecology offers a convenient metaphor for the complex variational processes that take place within individuals and between individuals and their social and cultural environment, as they attempt to learn the language of the other. The theme of ecology affords a fresh look into phenomena not encompassed by language acquisition or language socialization research alone. It puts into question traditional ways of looking at time, space, subjectivity, identity in the acquisition of another language and its use in a variety of social contexts. For language teachers and educators, this book attempts to eschew traditional dichotomies such as language acquisition vs. language use, and to capture the complex and holistic nature of language learning and teaching.

Language Acquisition and Language Socialization Reviews

"This volume heralds a significant leap in our understanding of issues in language development, and is crucial reading for all language teachers." -- Vai Ramanathan, Associate Professor in the Linguistics department at the University of California, Davis.
'For those of us working in the field of EAL, this book is highly relevant. Its ten chapters cover the breadth of the field and, as it suggested, represent what one might call interdisciplinary-in-interaction. In addition to an excellent introduction which sets out the theoretical framework for the chapters which follow, there are commentaries ending each of the four parts into which the book is divided. These commentaries offer fascinating insights into the writers' discussions during a colloquium which preceded the writing of the book...This is an excellent book. Readable, thought provoking and intellectually engaging.' Angela Creese, University of Birmingham, UK, National Association for Language Development in the Curriculum -- Angela Creese, University of Birmingham, UK, National Association for Language Development in the Curriculum, Autumn 07

About Claire Kramsch

Claire Kramsch is Professor of German and Foreign Language Acquisition at the University of California, Berkeley.

Table of Contents

Introduction: how can we tell the dancer from the dance?, Claire Kramsch. Part I Language development as spatial and temporal positioning: language acquisition and language use from a chaos/complexity perspective, Diane Larsen-Freeman; modelling the acquisition of speech in a "multilingual" society - an ecological approach, Jonathan Leather; language development and identity - multiple timescales in the social ecology of learning, Jay L. Lemke. Part II Language development as mediated, social semiotic activity: becoming a speaker of culture, Elinor Ochs; cross-cultural learning and other catastrophes, Ron Scollon; an ecological-semiotic perspective on language and linguistics, Leo van Lier. Part III Discourse alignments and trajectories in institutional settings: "I'd rather switch than fight" - an activity theoretic study of power, success and failure in a foreign language classroom, James P. Lantolf and Patricia B. Genung; discoursal (mis)alignments in professional gatekeeping encounters, Srikant Sarangi and Celia Roberts. Part IV Interaction rituals in language acquisition and use: ritual, face and play in a first English lesson - bootstrapping a classroom culture, Jet van Dam; negotiating the paradoxes of spontaneous talk in advanced L2 classes, Anne Bannink.

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NPB9780826453716
9780826453716
0826453716
Language Acquisition and Language Socialization: Ecological Perspectives by Claire Kramsch
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2003-02-01
320
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