1st Edition

Vocabulary and English for Specific Purposes Research Quantitative and Qualitative Perspectives

By Averil Coxhead Copyright 2018
    210 Pages
    by Routledge

    210 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    This volume provides an important contribution to the study of vocabulary and its relationship to English for Specific Purposes (ESP) research and teaching.





    Focussing on quantitative and qualitative approaches, this book draws on a wide range of literature to explores key issues that include: how to identify and categorise specialised vocabulary; and the role and value of word list research in English for Academic Purposes (EAP) and ESP. This book features:







    • An analysis of material in a range of different contexts that include secondary school education, pre-university and university-based education, professional and occupational ESP, and the trades.






    • inclusion of many examples of specialised vocabulary from research in Aotearoa/New Zealand and from many other areas in the world.






    • a review of the application of vocabulary research to professional and pedagogical practice






    • suggestions for future directions for research.






    Written by a leading researcher, Vocabulary and English for Specific Purposes Research provides key reading for those working in this area.

    Chapter One: Introduction  Chapter Two: Approaches to identifying specialised vocabulary for ESP  Chapter Three: The role and value of word list research for ESP  Chapter Four: Multi-word units and metaphor in ESP  Chapter Five: Specialised vocabulary in secondary school/middle school  Chapter Six: Pre-university, undergraduate and postgraduate vocabulary  Chapter Seven: Specialised vocabulary research and the professions  Chapter Eight: Vocabulary in the trades  Chapter Nine: Vocabulary research and ESP: Curriculum, classroom tasks and materials design and testing  Chapter Ten: Future directions and conclusion

    Biography

    Averil Coxhead is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Linguistics and Applied Language Studies, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand.

    "By bringing together work in such diverse areas and emphasising a range of research approaches and foci, Coxhead gives us a birds-eye view of the ¿eld which both enables broader patterns to emerge and will provide most readers with new insights and inspiration."

    - Philip Durrant, University of Exeter, TESOL Quarterly