
New Perspectives on Transfer in Second Language Learning
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There is nothing more satisfying than seeing established researchers join forces with lesser known colleagues to push theoretical, methodological and geographical boundaries. Terence Odlin, the grandfather of transfer research, teamed up with Liming Yu and produced this excellent book, including contributions by Western and Chinese scholars who bring in a fresh Asian perspective. -- Jean-Marc Dewaele, Birkbeck, University of London, UK This volume is an interesting and innovative collection of articles on language transfer. It is unique in its presentation of papers on both theoretical perspectives and data-based studies in the context of the interaction between English and Chinese as L1 and L2 (among others). It is essential reading for anyone concerned with the processes of second language acquisition and multilingualism, not just the featured subject of language transfer. -- Danuta Gabrys-Barker, University of Silesia, Poland With its logical categorization of studies as well as accessible writing style, lucid explanation of theories and experiments as well as pedagogical comment, and reflections on transfer in each study, this is undoubtedly an ideal academic volume not only for SLA researchers and language teachers, but for undergraduates and postgraduates involved in SLA research as well. -- Pengfei Lei and Jinfen Xu, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China * Language and Education, 2016 * This book is a valuable collection of studies on second language learning. It offers insights into the origin and nature of language transfer, and the development, range and methodology of language transfer studies, which helps sort out the achievements, limitations, future directions of language transfer studies. -- Renhua Wang, Nanjing Institute of Technology, People's Republic of China * International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 2018 *More details
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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.
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2. Scott Jarvis: The Scope of Transfer Research
Part One: Lexical Perspectives
3. David Singleton: Cross-Lexical Interaction and the Structure of the Mental Lexicon
4. Jia Li and Jinting Cai: L1 Transfer in Chinese Learners' Use of Spatial Prepositions in EFL
5. T. Sima Paribakht and Marjorie Bingham Wesche: L1 Influences in L2 Lexical Inferencing
Part Two: Syntactic Perspectives
6. Shaopeng Li and Lianrui Yang: An Investigation into Topic-Prominence in the Interlanguage of Chinese EFL Learners: In a Discourse Perspective
7. Yusong Gao: Investigating the Impact of L1 Morphology and Semantics upon L2 Acquisition of English Detransitivized Constructions by Chinese and Korean Learners
8. Hui Chang and Lina Zheng: The Acquisition of the Chinese Causative Construction by English-Speaking Learners
Part Three: Phonological Perspectives
9. Hong Li, Lei Zhang and Ling Zhou: L1 influence on the Learning of English Lexical Stress Patterns: Evidence from Chinese Early and Late EFL Learners
10. David Mitchell: SLA Perspectives on Language Contact: An Experimental Study in Retroflexion
Part Four: Cognitive Perspectives
11. Terence Odlin: Language Transfer and the Link between Comprehension and Production
12. Chuming Wang: Context and Language Transfer
13. Terence Odlin: Conclusion: A Few More Questions
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