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Referent Similarity and Nominal Syntax in Task-Based Language Teaching, by Craig Lambert

Label
Referent Similarity and Nominal Syntax in Task-Based Language Teaching, by Craig Lambert
Language
eng
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Referent Similarity and Nominal Syntax in Task-Based Language Teaching
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
1078636564
Responsibility statement
by Craig Lambert
Series statement
Springer eBooksSpringer eBooks.
Summary
This volume addresses an important gap in the literature on task design and second language use. Building on insights from over 50 years of research on the relationship between task demands and language use, it examines how referent similarity relates to developmentally-relevant variation in the use of nominal structures, comparative structures and abstract lexis among first and second language speakers of English. In addition to providing an empirical basis for future research on tasks, it shares both theoretical and practical information on task design, which will greatly benefit curriculum and material developers.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. L2 Performance and Incidental SLA -- Chapter 3. Referential Communication and L2 Production -- Chapter 4. Tasks in L2 Syllabus Design -- Chapter 5. Referent Similarity -- Chapter 6. Referent Similarity and L2 Production -- Chapter 7. Methods -- Chapter 8. Results -- Chapter 9. Referent Similarity and TBLT -- References -- Appendix 1. Materials for the Study -- Appendix 2. Noun Phrase Coding Manual -- Appendix 3. Full Descriptive Statistics for NP Complexity
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