
Language Aptitude
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"Language aptitudes are reliable predictors of rate of classroom foreign language learning and of level of ultimate attainment in naturalistic SLA. Aptitude is a central interest in the field, therefore, as reflected both in increasingly detailed analyses of the construct itself and in the development of several new aptitude measures in recent years. Language Aptitude: Advancing Theory, Testing, Research and Practice provides an authoritative historical overview of aptitude research, analyses of its sub-components, and instrumentation, surveys of current work on relationships among age of onset, aptitudes, and ultimate L2 attainment, and chapters on related cognitive and neurocognitive models, concluding with suggestions for future work and potential applications in language teaching. The contributors are experts, and the book will be a vital resource for SLA researchers, applied linguists, graduate students and language teachers for years to come."Michael H. Long, University of Maryland, USA.
"Individual differences in language ability form a new frontier for the language sciences. To make progress, we need more advanced ways of measuring variation in language skills. Encapsulating the state of the art and outlining possible future directions, Language Aptitude will be invaluable not only to researchers in second language learning but also to language scientists, more generally."
Morten Christiansen, Cornell University, USA.
"This impressive collection of papers by leading researchers provides a much-needed state-of-the-art overview of developments in the theory and measurement of language learning aptitudes that have accumulated steadily in recent years. Understanding aptitudes for learning successfully from different conditions of exposure and pedagogic interventions is now a major area of SLA research, and one of great educational consequence, as this important book clearly describes. Authoritative, comprehensive, forward-looking, and highly recommended!"
Peter Robinson, Aoyama Gakuin University, Tokyo
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Peter Skehan (PhD, Birkbeck College, University of London) has worked as a Professor at St Mary's University College, Twickenham, London; the University of Auckland; Chinese University of Hong Kong; King's College London; and Thames Valley University.
Adriana Biedron (PhD, School of English, Poznan) is currently Professor of English at the Faculty of Philology, Pomeranian University in Slupsk, Poland.
Shaofeng Li (PhD, Michigan State University) is Associate Professor of Foreign and Second Language Education at Florida State University and previously worked as a Senior Lecturer in Applied Language Studies at the University of Auckland.
Richard L. Sparks (EdD, University of Cincinnati) is a Professor Emeritus in the Mount St Joseph University's Department of Graduate Education, USA.
Content
Foreword by Rod Ellis
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction and Overview
Zhisheng (Edward) Wen, Peter Skehan, Adriana Biedron, Shaofeng Li and Richard L. Sparks
Part I
Revisiting and Updating Tests and Theories
2. The MLAT at 60 Years
Charles W.. Stansfield, and Daniel J. Reed
3. Development and preliminary validation of a foreign language aptitude test for Chinese learners of foreign languages
Lanrong Li, and Shaoqian (Sheila) Luo
4. Language aptitude implicates language and cognitive skills
Peter Skehan
5. Six decades of language aptitude research: A comprehensive and critical review
Shaofeng Li
Part II
Emerging Insights on Age and Ultimate Attainment
6. Difficulty and ease in learning foreign languages at the primary school level: general learning ability, language aptitude or working memory?
Amelia Lambelet, and Raphael Berthele
7. Language aptitude: Insights from U.S. high school students
Richard L. Sparks, Jon Patton, and Julie Luebbers
8. Language aptitude: Insights from Hyperpolyglots
Michael Erard
9. Language aptitude: Insights from L2 adult exceptional learners
Adriana Biedron
Part III
Redefining Cognitive Constructs and Models
10. Working memory as language aptitude: The Phonological/Executive Model
Zhisheng (Edward) Wen
11. Declarative and procedural memory as individual differences in second language aptitude
Joshua Buffington, and Kara Morgan-Short
12. Cognitive aptitudes for explicit and implicit learning
Gisela Granena, and Yucel Yilmaz
Part IV
Perspectives from Cognitive Neuroscience
13. Neurophysiological indicators of the linguistic components of language aptitude
Jinxing Yue
14. Neuro-psycho-cognitive markers for pronunciation/speech imitation as language aptitude
Susanne Reiterer
15. In search of a cognitive model for interpreting expertise
Minhua Liu
Part V
Research Agenda and Future Directions
16. The future of language aptitude research
Robert DeKeyser
17. From individual differences in language aptitude to personalized learning
Loan C. Vuong, and Patrick CM Wong
Index
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