
Advanced Language Learning
The Contribution of Halliday and Vygotsky
Heidi Byrnes(Editor)
Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
Published on 8. December 2008
Book
Paperback/Softback
288 pages
978-0-8264-4308-3 (ISBN)
Description
This title examines the need for advanced levels of language learning from socio-cultural and linguistic perspectives.'The editor and authors in this volume make a convincing case for focusing on advanced foreign language instruction. Importantly, they invite consideration of this focus as an opportunity to re-examine conventional definitions of the target of instruction. In so doing, readers also learn more about the theories highlighted in this volume, and their capacity to enhance our understanding of advancedness and its development within an educational context. This book thus mediates between linguistic and language learning theories and educational practice, modelling the very best of what applied linguistics has to offer' - Diane Larsen-Freeman, Professor of Education, University of Michigan.The reality of multicultural societies and globalization has increased the demand for language abilities that far exceed those that have typically been associated with communicative competence in a second language. This book examines the acquisition of advanced levels of ability in three parts: theoretical; descriptive; and instructional.
It moves beyond the traditional constraints of second language acquisition research by linking systemic functional linguistics and sociocultural theory. The contributors draw primarily on the work of Halliday, Vygotsky and Bakhtin, as well as empirical data from the language classroom, to suggest practical applications towards advanced literacy and linguistic competence."Advanced Language Learning" will be of interest to academics researching systemic functional linguistics, second language acquisition and applied linguistics.
It moves beyond the traditional constraints of second language acquisition research by linking systemic functional linguistics and sociocultural theory. The contributors draw primarily on the work of Halliday, Vygotsky and Bakhtin, as well as empirical data from the language classroom, to suggest practical applications towards advanced literacy and linguistic competence."Advanced Language Learning" will be of interest to academics researching systemic functional linguistics, second language acquisition and applied linguistics.
Reviews / Votes
With this edited volume, Byrnes has added one more publication to the growing body of literature (of her authorship and that of others) on advanced language learning (ALL). In this collection, the notion of advancedness in language learning and instruction is explored through a very special lens: the illuminating potential of Halliday's systemic functional linguistics (SFL) and Vygotskyan sociocultural theory (SCT)...This is an excellent volume. The chapters are all well written and rich in stimulating ideas. The book balances adequately the theoretical with the practical, offering support for a new approach to L2 classrooms that truly places meaning at the center of instruction and makes ALL both a possible and desirable goal...serves wonderfully as a point of departure for exploration of aspects of meaning, context, and use in advanced language teaching and learning from an integrated SFL and SCT perspective. -- Maria C. M. De Guerreo * Modern Language Journal *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
430 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8264-4308-3 (9780826443083)
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12/2008
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Person
Heidi Byrnes is Professor of German at Georgetown University.
Content
Introduction: What kind of resource is language and why does it matter for advanced language learning?; Part I: Theoretical considerations in advanced instructed learning; 1. Educating for advanced foreign language capacities, Christian M I M Matthiessen; 2. Generalised collective dialogue and advanced foreign language capacities, James V. Wertsch; 3. Re(de)fining language proficiency in light of the concept of "languaculture", James P. Lantolf; Part II: Description and Pedagogy; 4. Languaging, agency and collaboration in advanced language proficiency, Merrill; 5. Grammar as a resource for constructing language logic for advanced language learning, Kazuhiro Teruya; 6. The linguistic features of advanced language use: the grammar of exposition, Mary Schleppegrell; 7. Grammatical metaphor: academic language development in Latino students in Spanish, M. Cecilia Colombi; 8. Creating textual worlds in advanced L2 writing, Marianna Ryshina-Pankova; 9. The dialogic constuction of meaning in advanced L2 writing, Susan Strass, Parastou Feiz, Xuehua Xian, Dessislava Ivanova; 10. Learning advanced French through SF, Alice Caffarel; Part III: Programmatic and curricular issues; 11. Modeling a gerne-based foreign language curriculum, Cori Crane; 12. Advanced Language for intermediate learners, Nick Moore; Index.