
Directions in Applied Linguistics
Essays in Honor of Robert B. Kaplan
Multilingual Matters (Publisher)
Published on 6. October 2005
Book
Hardback
344 pages
978-1-85359-849-4 (ISBN)
Description
The essays and research papers in this collection explore current issues in Language Education, English for Academic Purposes, Contrastive Discourse Analysis, and Language Policy and Planning, and outline promising directions for theory and practice in applied linguistics. The collection also honours the life-long contribution of Robert B. Kaplan to the field.
Reviews / Votes
Few applied linguists are as deserving of a book in their honor as Bob Kaplan and few have been as richly served by the resulting volume. The twenty or so contributions, many written by leading figures in the field, cover the areas for which Kaplan's work is best known-language education, EAP, contrastive rhetoric, and language planning. What shines through is how rich and vibrant a field applied linguistics has become in recent years. What also shines through is Bob Kaplan's role as a scholar, an educator, an editor and, perhaps most significantly, as a mentor of doctoral students and younger colleagues. So we additionally find in this volume, affectionate and appreciative accounts of Bob Kaplan's influence on the scholarly development of important applied linguists of a generation after his. -- John Swales, University of Michigan This remarkable collection, as wide-ranging as the career to which it pays tribute, demonstrates the breadth and dynamism of applied linguistics. The authors and editors show that issues conceptualized at very different scales, from sentences to social policies, can be usefully illuminated and extended through the theoretical frameworks and research approaches based on Kaplan's pioneering efforts. All contributions attest to the vitality of the research foci and offer guidelines for productive future investigations in classrooms, communities, and other sites where decisions regarding language choice, instruction, and use are identified, implemented, and sometimes contested. Truly an applied linguistic tour de force. -- Mary McGroarty, Northern Arizona University This collection of articles by Robert Kaplan's students and colleagues from around the world attests to the major role he has played in helping to define applied linguistics as a discipline and contributing to the development of a number of distinct areas within it. These include: language education, English for Academic Purposes, contrastive rhetoric/discourse analysis, and language policy and planning. As a former president of both TESOL and AAAL, he was uniquely positioned to train a cadre of students and work with diverse colleagues in many areas of applied linguistics, including understanding and improving teacher development and pedagogical practice, especially as it relates to the teaching of writing and reading for academic purposes; examining and understanding the differing contexts in which languages are used, learned, and taught and the types of policies which support language maintenance and learning. This collection will serve as an excellent text for an introductory course in applied linguistics or as an additional text in courses in educational linguistics, language policy and planning, or the teaching of English for Academic Purposes. -- Jody Crandall, University of Maryland This book offers a diverse collection of chapters in five key areas of linguistics. The broad range of individual perspectives offers many insights for students and researchers who are interested in the complex relationships between language form and language use. This edited volume is a valuable contribution to the field, which shows both where we have come from, and where we might go. -- Jennifer Miller, Monash University * Australian Review of Applied Linguistics, Volume 31, Number 1, 2008 * This book is a significant contribution to the field of applied linguistics, for the insights it offers into current directions into the field, detailed exploration of issues informed by theory while at the same time paying honor to the influential works of Robert B. Kaplan. The wealth of illustrations, the details of discussion makes this book an extremely useful reference for those involved in Applied Linguistics studies. -- Yasemin Kirkgoz, University of Cukurova * Linguist List 17.1213 * The volume provides opportunities to look backwards and forwards and to take stock of the evolution of applied linguistics and its new directions. Well-designed new studies and thoughtful perspectives from various contexts expand the field, and the references are comprehensive. In short, this well-edited, engaging, and stimulating volume is a fitting tribute to Kaplan and his work. -- Susan Jenkins, Saint Michael's College * The Modern Language Journal 91 (2007) *More details
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Language
English
Place of publication
Bristol
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Channel View Publications Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
681 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-85359-849-4 (9781853598494)
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Paul Bruthiaux | Dwight Atkinson | William Eggington
Directions in Applied Linguistics
Essays in Honor of Robert B. Kaplan
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Paul Bruthiaux, Dwight Atkinson, William G. Eggington, William Grabe and Vaidehi Ramanathan conducted their doctoral research at the University of Southern California in the 1980s and 1990s, with Robert B. Kaplan playing a significant role in their development as applied linguists. Now they have joined forces to co-edit a collection of essays and research papers that review current trends across the spectrum of applied linguistics and discuss their implications for the future the field.
Content
Part 1: Perspectives on Applied Linguistics
Introduction - Paul Bruthiaux
1. Applied Linguistics, Interdisciplinarity, and Disparate Realities - Henry G. Widdowson
2. Is Language Policy Applied Linguistics? - Bernard Spolsky
Part 2: Language Education
Introduction - Vaidehi Ramanathan
3. Sharing Community Languages: Utopian Dream or Realistic Vision? - Michael Clyne
4. Documenting Curricular Reform: Innovative Foreign Language Education in Elementary School - Rocio Dominguez, G. Richard Tucker and Richard Donato
5. Research Perspectives on Non-native English-speaking Educators - Lia D. Kamhi-Stein
Part 3: English for Academic Purposes
Introduction - Dwight Atkinson
6. Reflections of a 'Blue Collar Linguist:' Analysis of Written Discourse, Classroom Research, and EAP Pedagogy - Dana R. Ferris
7. English for Academic Purposes: Issues in Undergraduate Writing and Reading - Ann M. Johns
8. 'Ear' Learners and Error in US College Writing - Joy Reid
9. Teachers' Perceptions of Lexical Anomalies: A Pilot Study - Cheryl Boyd Zimmerman
Part 4: Contrastive Discourse Analysis
Introduction - William Grabe
10. Tertium Comparationis: A Vital Component in Contrastive Rhetoric Research - Ulla M. Connor and Ana I. Moreno
11. Structure and Style in the Narrative Writings of Mexican-American and African-American Adolescents - Ann Daubney-Davis and Genevieve Patthey-Chavez
12. Functions of Personal Examples and Narratives in L1 and L2 Academic Prose - Eli Hinkel
13. Cross-cultural Variation in Classroom Turn-taking Practices - Deborah Poole
Part 5: Language Policy and Planning
Introduction - William G. Eggington
14. Micro Language Planning - Richard B. Baldauf Jr
15. The Englishization of Spanish in Mexico - Robert J. Baumgardner
16. Including Discourse in Language Planning Theory - Joseph Lo Bianco
17. World-Language: Foreign Language Policy in Hungary - Peter Medgyes
References
Robert B. Kaplan: Biography and Publications
Index
Introduction - Paul Bruthiaux
1. Applied Linguistics, Interdisciplinarity, and Disparate Realities - Henry G. Widdowson
2. Is Language Policy Applied Linguistics? - Bernard Spolsky
Part 2: Language Education
Introduction - Vaidehi Ramanathan
3. Sharing Community Languages: Utopian Dream or Realistic Vision? - Michael Clyne
4. Documenting Curricular Reform: Innovative Foreign Language Education in Elementary School - Rocio Dominguez, G. Richard Tucker and Richard Donato
5. Research Perspectives on Non-native English-speaking Educators - Lia D. Kamhi-Stein
Part 3: English for Academic Purposes
Introduction - Dwight Atkinson
6. Reflections of a 'Blue Collar Linguist:' Analysis of Written Discourse, Classroom Research, and EAP Pedagogy - Dana R. Ferris
7. English for Academic Purposes: Issues in Undergraduate Writing and Reading - Ann M. Johns
8. 'Ear' Learners and Error in US College Writing - Joy Reid
9. Teachers' Perceptions of Lexical Anomalies: A Pilot Study - Cheryl Boyd Zimmerman
Part 4: Contrastive Discourse Analysis
Introduction - William Grabe
10. Tertium Comparationis: A Vital Component in Contrastive Rhetoric Research - Ulla M. Connor and Ana I. Moreno
11. Structure and Style in the Narrative Writings of Mexican-American and African-American Adolescents - Ann Daubney-Davis and Genevieve Patthey-Chavez
12. Functions of Personal Examples and Narratives in L1 and L2 Academic Prose - Eli Hinkel
13. Cross-cultural Variation in Classroom Turn-taking Practices - Deborah Poole
Part 5: Language Policy and Planning
Introduction - William G. Eggington
14. Micro Language Planning - Richard B. Baldauf Jr
15. The Englishization of Spanish in Mexico - Robert J. Baumgardner
16. Including Discourse in Language Planning Theory - Joseph Lo Bianco
17. World-Language: Foreign Language Policy in Hungary - Peter Medgyes
References
Robert B. Kaplan: Biography and Publications
Index