1st Edition

The Routledge Encyclopedia of Second Language Acquisition

Edited By Peter Robinson Copyright 2013
    780 Pages
    by Routledge

    784 Pages
    by Routledge

    The Routledge Encyclopedia of Second Language Acquisition offers a user-friendly, authoritative survey of terms and constructs that are important to understanding research in second language acquisition (SLA) and its applications. The Encyclopedia is designed for use as a reference tool by students, researchers, teachers and professionals with an interest in SLA. The Encyclopedia has the following features:


    • 252 alphabetized entries written in an accessible style, including cross references to other related entries in the Encyclopedia and suggestions for further reading  

     • Among these, 9 survey entries that cover the foundational areas of SLA in detail: Development in SLA, Discourse and Pragmatics in SLA, Individual Differences in SLA, Instructed SLA, Language and the Lexicon in SLA, Measuring and Researching SLA, Psycholingustics of SLA, Social and Sociocultural Approaches to SLA, Theoretical Constructs in SLA.

    • The rest of the entries cover all the major subdisciplines, methodologies and concepts of SLA, from “Accommodation” to the “ZISA project.”

    Written by an international team of specialists, the Routledge Encyclopedia of Second Language Acquisition is an invaluable resource for students and researchers with an academic interest in SLA.

    Editor's Preface  How to use this Encyclopedia  Introduction: Second Language Acquisition (SLA)—The scope and methods of inquiry  Entries A – Z

    Biography

    Peter Robinson is Professor of Linguistics and Second Language Acquisition, Dept of English, Aoyama Gakuin University, Tokyo, Japan.

    "This Encyclopedia is a real treasure trove for language professionals and SLA researchers alike. The range of topics discussed is exceptionally broad, covering both established themes and cutting-edge issues, and the contributors are some of the best-known scholars in the field. Add to this the up-to-date reference lists for each entry and the result is a superb volume that is highly recommended." – Zoltán Dörnyei, University of Nottingham, UK

    "The Encyclopedia of Second Language Acquisition is an excellent new resource that will assist students and researchers in navigating what has become an increasingly diverse field of enquiry. Due to its wide coverage, including articles on such diverse topics as activity theory, Universal Grammar, and statistical techniques, scholars of all theoretical persuasions will want to have this Encyclopedia on their bookshelf." – Alan Juffs, University of Pittsburgh, USA

    "This encyclopaedia summarises the state-of–the-art of contemporary knowledge on an extraordinary variety of topics covering both theoretical and applied areas in second language acquisition research. It draws on the expertise of the foremost experts in the field. Each entry provides a concise description and is supplemented with the relevant references, which makes it a useful entry point into the topic from which to pursue further inquiry. This is certainly a tool that will be invaluable to academics and practitioners alike and I look forward to using it a lot in the future." – Vera Kempe, University of Abertay Dundee, UK

    "A comprehensive resource for those new to the field and a useful inclusion in the reference library for those with greater expertise. The list of contributors is impressive – it reads a lot like a ‘who’s who’ of the SLA field. There is also considerable value in many of the references/list of further readings provided with each entry." – Rhonda Oliver, Curtin University, Australia