VanPatten, B., & Williams, J. (eds.) (2006). Theories in second language acquisition: An introduction. Hillsdale, N. J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
摘要:Theories in Second Language Acquisition surveys the major theoretical approaches currently used in second language acquisition (SLA) research, providing a systematic and coherent presentation in a single source. Each chapter follows a consistent chapter model constructed around the same set of questions, including "What is the Theory?" "What are the major constructs?" "What counts as evidence?" "What are the common misunderstandings about the theory?" The answers to these questions are written at a basic level by a leading expert in the respective theoretical model. As a result, the volume as a whole presents complex ideas in an accessible manner. The book's methodical format allows for easy comparison of approaches. Topics of discussion throughout include: *early theories in SLA; *linguistic theory, universal grammar, and SLA; *the concept-oriented approach; *the associative-cognitive creed; *skill acquisition theory; and *processibility theory and autonomous induction. Intended to serve as an introductory textbook for advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate students, Theories in Second Language Acquisition is an exceptionally thorough resource that effectively expounds the theoretical foundations of the field.
Contents:
Preface
Introduction: The Nature of Theories.
Early Theories in Second Language Acquisition.
Linguistic Theory, Universal Grammar, and Second Language Acquisition.
One Functional Approach to Second Language Acquisition: The Concept-Oriented Approach.
The Associative-Cognitive CREED.
Skill Acquisition Theory.
Input Processing in Adult Second Language Acquisition.
Processability Theory.
Autonomous Induction Theory.
Input, Interaction, and Output in Second Language Acquisition.
Sociocultural Theory and Second Language Learning.
Second Language Learning Explained? SLA Across Nine Contemporary Theories.