Sociocultural Theory and the Genesis of Second Language DevelopmentOUP Oxford, 2006 M03 2 - 398 páginas Integrates theory, research, and practice on the learning of second and foreign languages as informed by sociocultural and activity theory. It familiarizes students, teachers, and other researchers who do not work within the theory with its principal claims and constructs in particular as they relate to second language research. The book also describes and illustrates the use of activity theory to support practical and conceptual innovations in second language education. |
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... relationship direct ( indicated by the dotted arrow ) . The direct relationship is one that entails such things as involuntary attention ( as when we turn unthinkingly toward a sudden noise ) , involuntary reflex ( as when we move to ...
... relationship direct ( indicated by the dotted arrow ) . The direct relationship is one that entails such things as involuntary attention ( as when we turn unthinkingly toward a sudden noise ) , involuntary reflex ( as when we move to ...
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... relationship between the two elements is clear ' to 1 - ' It's obviously an anomaly . It is not possible to find a relationship between the two elements ' ( p . 468 ) . Speed of detection was measured by response latency when the ...
... relationship between the two elements is clear ' to 1 - ' It's obviously an anomaly . It is not possible to find a relationship between the two elements ' ( p . 468 ) . Speed of detection was measured by response latency when the ...
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... relationship between inner speech and writing is different from the relationship between inner speech and oral language . For one thing , as we have discussed in earlier chapters , oral speech in childhood precedes the development of ...
... relationship between inner speech and writing is different from the relationship between inner speech and oral language . For one thing , as we have discussed in earlier chapters , oral speech in childhood precedes the development of ...
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Sociocultural Theory and the Genesis of Second Language Development James Lantolf,Steven L. Thorne Vista de fragmentos - 2006 |
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A. N. Leont'ev ability According action activity system activity theory adult analysis Applied Linguistics approach appropriate argues artifacts aspect assessment behavior Belz Chapter child classroom cognitive cognitive linguistics communicative complex conceptual metaphors constructed contexts cultural cultural-historical psychology describe developmental discussion dynamic assessment educational Ellis Engeström English Eva Hoffman example experience explicit explicit knowledge external focus focused foreign language Frawley Gal'perin gesture goal grammar human ibid imitation individual inner speech instruction interaction internalization interpretation knowledge L2 learners L2 learning L2 speakers language acquisition language learning Lantolf Leont'ev lexical Luria mental functions motion Negueruela object organized participants Pavlenko pedagogical performance perspective practice preterit private speech problem produced psychological relationship relevant response Russian SCOBA Second Language Second Language Acquisition semiotic social Spanish specific structure task teacher thinking Tomasello understanding utterance Valsiner verb verbal Vygotsky Vygotsky's Wertsch words ZPD concept
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