New Directions in Language Learning Psychology

New Directions in Language Learning Psychology
Title New Directions in Language Learning Psychology PDF eBook
Author Christina Gkonou
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 259
Release 2015-11-27
Genre Education
ISBN 3319234919

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This book explores potential new directions in the growing field of language learning psychology. The individual chapters cover theoretical and conceptual developments and innovative methodological designs, while also exploring practical implications. Language learning psychology is a vibrant field of research that typically involves constructs from social and educational psychology, which it considers in terms of their relevance for the domain of language learning. The diverse theoretical and empirical chapters examine a range of familiar and lesser-known constructs, highlighting the importance of taking into account both learner and teacher psychologies, and recognising the complexity, dynamism and situatedness of psychological constructs, as well as the value of employing diverse research methodologies. It is hoped that these ‘new directions’ concerning populations, constructs and theoretical and methodological frameworks will pave the way for innovative future developments in this vibrant field.

New Directions in the Study of Language

New Directions in the Study of Language
Title New Directions in the Study of Language PDF eBook
Author Eric H. Lenneberg
Publisher MIT Press (MA)
Total Pages 212
Release 1966
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
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Learner Contributions to Language Learning

Learner Contributions to Language Learning
Title Learner Contributions to Language Learning PDF eBook
Author Michael Breen
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 241
Release 2014-09-15
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1317876954

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Since it was first established in the 1970s the Applied Linguistics and Language Study series has become a major force in the study of practical problems in human communication and language education. Drawing extensively on empirical research and theoretical work in linguistics, sociology, psychology and education, the series explores key issues in language acquisition and language use. What the learner contributes is central to the language learning process. Learner Contributions to Language Learning provides a uniquely comprehensive account of learners' personal attributes, their thinking, their feelings, and their actions that have been shown to have an impact upon language learning. Containing specific chapters from leading names in the field, this book provides both a review of what has been discovered from previous research and identifies important future directions for research on learner contributions. It is a landmark volume setting the agenda for language learning research in the 21st century and it provides invaluable information for all those engaged in language teaching. The contributors to the volume are- Michael P. Breen Bonny Norton Anna Chamot Rebecca Oxford Rod Ellis Anna Pavlenko James P. Lantolf Anita Wenden Diane Larsen-Freeman

New Directions in Psychological Anthropology

New Directions in Psychological Anthropology
Title New Directions in Psychological Anthropology PDF eBook
Author Theodore Schwartz
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 368
Release 1992
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9780521426091

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The field of psychological anthropology has changed a great deal since the 1940s and 1950s, when it was often known as 'Culture and Personality Studies'. Rooted in psychoanalytic psychology, its early practitioners sought to extend that psychology through the study of cross-cultural variation in personality and child-rearing practices. Psychological anthropology has since developed in a number of new directions. Tensions between individual experience and collective meanings remain as central to the field as they were fifty years ago, but, alongside fresh versions of the psychoanalytic approach, other approaches to the study of cognition, emotion, the body, and the very nature of subjectivity have been introduced. And in the place of an earlier tendency to treat a 'culture' as an undifferentiated whole, psychological anthropology now recognizes the complex internal structure of cultures. The contributors to this state-of-the-art collection are all leading figures in contemporary psychological anthropology, and they write abour recent developments in the field. Sections of the book discuss cognition, developmental psychology, biology, psychiatry, and psychoanalysis, areas that have always been integral to psychological anthropology but which are now being transformed by new perspectives on the body, meaning, agency and communicative practice.

Technology and the Psychology of Second Language Learners and Users

Technology and the Psychology of Second Language Learners and Users
Title Technology and the Psychology of Second Language Learners and Users PDF eBook
Author Mark R. Freiermuth
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 633
Release 2020-03-25
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3030342123

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This edited volume brings together large-scale research as well as case studies from a range of geographical contexts and represents a variety of educational settings involving second language learners and users. Its aim is to explore the interrelated issues of psychology and technology use in second language learning settings as well as in more autonomous environments. As language learning professionals continue to devote more time and attention to making various technological tools an integral part of the classroom, it is just as important to understand the influences that these tools have on the psychological state of the learners who use them. In consideration of this objective, the volume examines factors such as learner attitudes and motivation, emotion and behaviour, and the cognitive processes that are at play in the minds of the language users. This volume will be of interest not only to language teachers but also to researchers working in second language acquisition (SLA), applied linguistics, and educational psychology.

New Directions In Language Development And Disorders

New Directions In Language Development And Disorders
Title New Directions In Language Development And Disorders PDF eBook
Author Michael Perkins
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 308
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1461541573

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Research into child language development is being conducted more extensively, by more people, and in more countries throughout the world than at any point in the past. We now know more than we ever did before about the linguistic, cognitive, neurobio logical, and social capacities that children bring to their language learning task, as well as the ways in which these capacities interact with a whole range of factors present in the child's environment throughout the learning process, not least the particular character istics of the language or languages to which the child is exposed. Far from inducing a sense of complacency, this new knowledge seems instead to create an even stronger impetus to know more. This is partly because of the new and unforeseen questions it raises and partly because of competition between different theories to provide the best explanation of the phenomenon, and which in turn engender different methods of enquiry. This volume addresses many of the key issues which are currently exercising the minds of child language researchers, and which are likely to motivate research for some years to come. The chapters included here-all previously unpublished-present a great deal of new data and address a range of theoretical issues from a variety of perspectives.

The Psychology of the Language Learner

The Psychology of the Language Learner
Title The Psychology of the Language Learner PDF eBook
Author Zoltán Dörnyei
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 283
Release 2014-04-04
Genre Education
ISBN 1135704783

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The scope of individual learner differences is broad, yet there is no current, comprehensive, and unified volume that provides an overview of the considerable amount of research conducted on various language learner differences, until now.