Andrea E. Tyler (Georgetown University) Lourdes Ortega (Georgetown University) Mariko Uno (Georgetown University)
This book presents a set of compelling essays collectively making a persuasive case for why a usage-based perspective on language is fast becoming a leading theoretical framework for investigating second language (L2) learning and the foundation for effective, innovative, engaging pedagogy. Drawing on 20 years of research in psychology, psycholinguistics, cognitive science, and linguistic theory, including discourse analytic approaches, the combined contributions paint a picture of theoretically-informed L2 pedagogy which emphasizes all facets of language as meaningful, embodied, and socially...
This book presents a set of compelling essays collectively making a persuasive case for why a usage-based perspective on language is fast becoming a l...
Andrea E. Tyler (Georgetown University) Lourdes Ortega (Georgetown University) Mariko Uno (Georgetown University)
This book presents a set of compelling essays collectively making a persuasive case for why a usage-based perspective on language is fast becoming a leading theoretical framework for investigating second language (L2) learning and the foundation for effective, innovative, engaging pedagogy. Drawing on 20 years of research in psychology, psycholinguistics, cognitive science, and linguistic theory, including discourse analytic approaches, the combined contributions paint a picture of theoretically-informed L2 pedagogy which emphasizes all facets of language as meaningful, embodied, and socially...
This book presents a set of compelling essays collectively making a persuasive case for why a usage-based perspective on language is fast becoming a l...