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Speech Production and Second Language Acquisition


Speech Production and Second Language Acquisition

Hardback by Kormos, Judit

Speech Production and Second Language Acquisition

£135.00

ISBN:
9780805856576
Publication Date:
1 Mar 2006
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Inc
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
250 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 21 - 26 May 2024
Speech Production and Second Language Acquisition

Description

This extremely up-to-date book, Speech Production and Second Language Acquisition, is the first volume in the exciting new series, Cognitive Science and Second Language Acquisition. This new volume provides a thorough overview of the field and proposes a new integrative model of how L2 speech is produced. The study of speech production is its own subfield within cognitive science. One of the aims of this new book, as is true of the series, is to make cognitive science theory accessible to second language acquisition. Speech Production and Second Language Acquisition examines how research on second language and bilingual speech production can be grounded in L1 research conducted in cognitive science and in psycholinguistics. Highlighted is a coherent and straightforward introduction to the bilingual lexicon and its role in spoken language performance. Like the rest of the series, Speech Production and Second Language Acquisition is tutorial in style, intended as a supplementary textbook for undergraduates and graduate students in programs of cognitive science, second language acquisition, applied linguistics, and language pedagogy.

Contents

Contents: Series Editor's Preface.Introduction: Issues in L2 Speech Production Research. Part I: An Overview of Theories of First Language Speech Production. Issues in First Language Speech Production Research. Theories of Automaticity and Their Relation to Speech Production Models. Part II: Lexical Encoding and the Bilingual Lexicon. Syntactic and Phonological Encoding. Monitoring. Problem-Solving Mechanisms in L2 Speech. Fluency and Automaticity in L2 Speech Production. Conclusion: Toward an Integrated Model of L2 Speech Production.

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