The Dynamics of the Language Classroom

The Dynamics of the Language Classroom
Author: Ian Tudor
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2001
Genre: Classroom environment
ISBN: 9780521772037

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Group Dynamics in the Language Classroom

Group Dynamics in the Language Classroom
Author: Zoltán Dörnyei,Tim Murphey
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2003-10-16
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9780521529716

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Working, learning and living in groups is a central feature of humans, and therefore the study of groups called group dynamics is a vibrant academic field, overlapping diverse areas such as psychology, sociology, business studies and political science. It is also highly relevant to language education because the success of classroom learning is very much dependent on how students relate to each other, what the classroom climate is like, what roles the teacher and the learners play and, more generally, how well students can cooperate and communicate with each other. This innovative book addresses these issues and offers practical advice on how to manage language learner groups in a way that they develop into cohesive and productive teams. Educators interested in communicative language teaching will particularly welcome this book as a useful guide in their day-to-day teaching practice.

Motivational Dynamics in Language Learning

Motivational Dynamics in Language Learning
Author: Zoltán Dörnyei,Alastair Henry,Peter D. MacIntyre
Publsiher: Multilingual Matters
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2014-10-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781783092567

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This landmark volume offers a collection of conceptual papers and data-based research studies that investigate the dynamics of language learning motivation from a complex dynamic systems perspective. The chapters seek to answer the question of how we can understand motivation if we perceive it as a continuously changing and evolving entity rather than a fixed learner trait.

The Dynamics of Language Use

The Dynamics of Language Use
Author: Christopher Butler,María A. Gómez-González,Susana María Doval Suárez
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2005-01-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9027253838

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This book brings together a collection of articles characterized by two main themes: the contrastive study of parallel phenomena in two or more languages, and an essentially functional approach in which language is regarded, first and foremost, as a rich and complex communication system, inextricably embedded in sociocultural and psychological contexts of use. The majority of the studies reported are empirical in nature, many making use of corpora or other textual materials in the language(s) under investigation. The book begins with an introductory section in which the editors provide surveys of the state of the art in both functional and contrastive linguistics. The other five sections of the volume are devoted to (i) a cognitive perspective on form and function, (ii) information structure, (iii) collocations and formulaic language, (iv) language learning, and (v) discourse and culture.

Usage Based Dynamics in Second Language Development

Usage Based Dynamics in Second Language Development
Author: Wander Lowie,Marije Michel,Audrey Rousse-Malpat,Merel Keijzer,Rasmus Steinkrauss
Publsiher: Multilingual Matters
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2020-07-14
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781788925266

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This book honours the contribution of Marjolijn Verspoor to the development and implementation of dynamic usage-based (DUB) approaches in second language (L2) research and pedagogy. With chapters written by renowned experts in the field, the book addresses the dynamics of language, language learning and language teaching from a usage-based perspective. The book contains both theory and empirical work: the initial theoretical chapters present cutting-edge thinking in relation to both the scope of DUB theory and its applications, providing conceptual perspectives from cognitive grammar and linguistics, thinking-for-speaking (TFS), and Complex Dynamic Systems Theory (CDST) approaches, united by their shared underpinnings of language as a dynamic system of conventionalized routines. The second half of the volume showcases state-of-the-art methodologies to study dynamic trajectories of language learning, empirical investigations into the above-mentioned theoretical concepts, and innovative classroom implementations of DUB language pedagogy.

Interpersonal Dynamics in Second Language Education

Interpersonal Dynamics in Second Language Education
Author: Madeline E. Ehrman,Zoltan Dornyei
Publsiher: SAGE Publications, Incorporated
Total Pages: 364
Release: 1998-08-04
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: UCSC:32106013833592

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The authors discuss and analyse the factors that contribute to unproductive conflict, demotivation and aversion to language learning and ways of ameliorating the situation for foreign language teachers and teachers of English as a second language.

Opening Dialogue

Opening Dialogue
Author: Martin Nystrand
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 141
Release: 1997
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0807735736

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Opening Dialogue examines the effects of classroom discourse on learning in 8th- and 9th-grade literature classes, with broad implications for all grade levels and subjects. Dozens of schools and thousands of students participated in this study, the largest in the field. Contents: Dialogic Instruction: When Recitation Becomes Conversation * The Big Picture: Language and Learning in Hundreds of English Lessons * A Closer Look at Authentic Interaction: Profiles of Student, Teacher Talk in Two Classrooms * What's a Teacher to Do?

The Dynamics of Language

The Dynamics of Language
Author: Ronnie Cann,Ruth M. Kempson,Lutz Marten
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 458
Release: 2005
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780126135350

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For the whole of the last half-century, most theoretical syntacticians have assumed that knowledge of language is different from the tasks of speaking and understanding. There have been some dissenters, but, by and large, this view still holds sway. This book takes a different view: it continues the task set in hand by Kempson et al (2001) of arguing that the common-sense intuition is correct that knowledge of language consists in being able to use it in speaking and understanding. The Dynamics of Language argues that interpretation is built up across as sequence of words relative to some context and that this is all that is needed to explain the structural properties of language. The dynamics of how interpretation is built up is the syntax of a language system. The authors' first task is to convey to a general linguistic audience with a minimum of formal apparatus, the substance of that formal system. Secondly, as linguists, they set themselves the task of applying the formal system to as broad an array of linguistic puzzles as possible, the languages analysed ranging from English to Japanese and Swahili. "This book makes an uncommon achievement in successfully using detailed analyses of typologically diverse languages to address foundational questions about what it means to know a language and about the relation between speaking and understanding. This book will be of interest to anybody who is serious about the cognitive science of syntax and semantics." Colin Phillips, University of Maryland, USA "For anyone interested in the basic nature of natural language syntax, this book is a necessary, and enjoyable, read. The authors provide a new take on how interpretations are constructed by language users,and back up their general theoretical proposals with original analyses of an eclectic range of linguistic phenomena. The exposition is clear and engaging-and challenging. You will have some of your assumptions shaken up; whether they fall back in place, or are radically rearranged, the experience is stimulating." Caroline Heycock, University of Edinburgh, UK