
Studies of Fossilization in Second Language Acquisition
Multilingual Matters (Publisher)
Published on 11. November 2005
Book
Paperback/Softback
224 pages
978-1-85359-835-7 (ISBN)
Description
This volume, as a sequel to Fossilization in Adult Second Language Acquisition by Han (2004), brings together a collection of most recent theoretical and empirical studies on fossilization, a classic problem of second language acquisition. It covers a wide range of perspectives and issues. The analyses discussed herein address key concerns of many second language researchers and teachers with regard to just how far anyone can go in learning a new language.
Reviews / Votes
"This is a magnificent and intelligent book which has inspired much thought and discussion in my seminars. Larry Selinker, New York UniversityMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Bristol
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Channel View Publications Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 210 mm
Width: 148 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
296 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-85359-835-7 (9781853598357)
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Persons
ZhaoHong Han is Professor of Language and Education at Teachers College, Columbia University, USA, where she researches in second language acquisition, second language teaching, and their interface. She is the author/editor/co-editor of a number of volumes, including Fossilization in Adult Second Language Acquisition (2004) and Linguistic Relativity in SLA: Thinking for Speaking (co-edited with Teresa Cadierno, 2010).
Terence Odlin is Associate Professor Emeritus of English, Ohio State University, USA and his research interests focus on language contact and language transfer. He is the author of Language Transfer (Cambridge University Press) and editor or co-editor of four other volumes. He has also published articles and chapters in several journals and edited volumes.
Terence Odlin is Associate Professor Emeritus of English, Ohio State University, USA and his research interests focus on language contact and language transfer. He is the author of Language Transfer (Cambridge University Press) and editor or co-editor of four other volumes. He has also published articles and chapters in several journals and edited volumes.
Content
Acknowledgments
Contributors
1. ZhaoHong Han and Terence Odlin: Introduction
2. Constancio K. Nakuma: Researching Fossilization and Second Language (L2) Attrition: Easy Questions, Difficult Answers
3. Donna Lardiere: Establishing Ultimate Attainment in a Particular Second Language Grammar
4. ZhaoHong Han: Fossilization: Can Grammaticality Judgment Be a Reliable Source of Evidence?
5. Terence Odlin, Rosa Alonso Alonso and Cristina Alonso-Vazquez: Fossilization in L2 and L3
6. Usha Lakshmanan: Child Second Language Acquisition and the Fossilization Puzzle
7. Brian MacWhinney: Emergent Fossilization
8. Elaine Tarone: Fossilization, Social Context and Language Play
9. David Birdsong: Why Not Fossilization
10. Diane Larsen-Freeman: Second Language Acquisition and the Issue of Fossilization: There Is No End, and There Is No State
Larry Selinker: Afterword: Fossilization 'or' Does Your Mind Mind?
Index
Contributors
1. ZhaoHong Han and Terence Odlin: Introduction
2. Constancio K. Nakuma: Researching Fossilization and Second Language (L2) Attrition: Easy Questions, Difficult Answers
3. Donna Lardiere: Establishing Ultimate Attainment in a Particular Second Language Grammar
4. ZhaoHong Han: Fossilization: Can Grammaticality Judgment Be a Reliable Source of Evidence?
5. Terence Odlin, Rosa Alonso Alonso and Cristina Alonso-Vazquez: Fossilization in L2 and L3
6. Usha Lakshmanan: Child Second Language Acquisition and the Fossilization Puzzle
7. Brian MacWhinney: Emergent Fossilization
8. Elaine Tarone: Fossilization, Social Context and Language Play
9. David Birdsong: Why Not Fossilization
10. Diane Larsen-Freeman: Second Language Acquisition and the Issue of Fossilization: There Is No End, and There Is No State
Larry Selinker: Afterword: Fossilization 'or' Does Your Mind Mind?
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