Second Language Chinese Development
A Longitudinal Perspective
Feng Xiao(Editor)
Rowman & Littlefield (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 21. January 2027
Book
Hardback
256 pages
978-1-4985-7723-6 (ISBN)
Description
Despite its advantage of answering research questions on language development, longitudinal studies are underrepresented in second-language research, even within the increasing visibility of second-language Chinese research.
This collection of essays is driven by the recent call for longitudinal research in the field of second language (L2) acquisition. Compared with cross-sectional studies, longitudinal studies trace a group of people over time to reveal changes of L2 abilities. In other words, longitudinal research often uses a with-in-group design and compares repeated data across time points to directly address developmental issues. This volume, consisting of eight longitudinal studies on L2 Chinese, fills the gap of longitudinal studies within L2 research. The volume is organized in three parts: studies on developments of L2 Chinese skills (i.e., reading and writing), studies on learning context and L2 Chinese development, and studies on individual differences and L2 Chinese development. Taken together, the collected chapters show the dynamics and complexity of L2 Chinese development.
This collection of essays is driven by the recent call for longitudinal research in the field of second language (L2) acquisition. Compared with cross-sectional studies, longitudinal studies trace a group of people over time to reveal changes of L2 abilities. In other words, longitudinal research often uses a with-in-group design and compares repeated data across time points to directly address developmental issues. This volume, consisting of eight longitudinal studies on L2 Chinese, fills the gap of longitudinal studies within L2 research. The volume is organized in three parts: studies on developments of L2 Chinese skills (i.e., reading and writing), studies on learning context and L2 Chinese development, and studies on individual differences and L2 Chinese development. Taken together, the collected chapters show the dynamics and complexity of L2 Chinese development.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
With dust jacket
Dimensions
Height: 25 mm
Width: 25 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
454 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4985-7723-6 (9781498577236)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Feng Xiao is Assistant Professor of Asian Languages and Literatures at Pomona College, California, USA.
Content
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Introduction, Feng Xiao
1. Lexical Tone Production Over The Lifespan Of Mandarin L2 Learners: A Case Study From Singapore, Rebecca Lurie Starr
2. The Acquisition Of Chinese -De Via Skype-Mediated Conversations, Xiaoping Gao
3. Topics in Everyday Discourse: Mandarin L2 Learners with Their Chinese Peers, Yi Wang and Wenhao Diao
4. Effects of Proficiency on the Development of Pragmatic Routine Production in L2 Chinese, Shuai Li, Naoko Taguchi, and Feng Xiao
5. Mastering the Discourse of Summary Writing: A Longitudinal Study in the Use of Projection at the Advanced Level of Chinese as a Second Language, Wenhui (Winfred) Xuan and Yu (Rachel) Liu
6. The Development of Willingness to Communicate in L2 Chinese Writing: A Longitudinal Study, Ying Zhou, Yang Xiao-Desai, Shan Chen, and Alison L. Curry
7. Tracking Changes in Compound Word Learning in Adult L2 Chinese Learners, Sihui Ke and Yueming Yu
8. Examining the Longitudinal and Reciprocal Relationship between Word Knowledge and Reading Comprehension in L2 Chinese Learners, Haomin Zhang
Introduction, Feng Xiao
1. Lexical Tone Production Over The Lifespan Of Mandarin L2 Learners: A Case Study From Singapore, Rebecca Lurie Starr
2. The Acquisition Of Chinese -De Via Skype-Mediated Conversations, Xiaoping Gao
3. Topics in Everyday Discourse: Mandarin L2 Learners with Their Chinese Peers, Yi Wang and Wenhao Diao
4. Effects of Proficiency on the Development of Pragmatic Routine Production in L2 Chinese, Shuai Li, Naoko Taguchi, and Feng Xiao
5. Mastering the Discourse of Summary Writing: A Longitudinal Study in the Use of Projection at the Advanced Level of Chinese as a Second Language, Wenhui (Winfred) Xuan and Yu (Rachel) Liu
6. The Development of Willingness to Communicate in L2 Chinese Writing: A Longitudinal Study, Ying Zhou, Yang Xiao-Desai, Shan Chen, and Alison L. Curry
7. Tracking Changes in Compound Word Learning in Adult L2 Chinese Learners, Sihui Ke and Yueming Yu
8. Examining the Longitudinal and Reciprocal Relationship between Word Knowledge and Reading Comprehension in L2 Chinese Learners, Haomin Zhang