LINGUIST List 13.2380

Thu Sep 19 2002

Books: Applied Linguistics/Language Description

Editor for this issue: Naomi Ogasawara <naomilinguistlist.org>




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  • Joyce Reid, Developing Professional-level Language Proficiency
  • Joyce Reid, African American English by Lisa J. Green

    Message 1: Developing Professional-level Language Proficiency

    Date: 18 Sep 2002 15:54:02 +0800
    From: Joyce Reid <jreidcup.org>
    Subject: Developing Professional-level Language Proficiency


    Cambridge University Press http://www.cup.org/language

    Developing Professional-level Language Proficiency Editors Betty Lou Leaver, San Diego State University, CA Education Boris Shekhtman, Specialized Language Training Center, Maryland and Howard University, Washington, DC

    This book examines approaches to teaching students who aim to make the leap from "advanced" or "superior" proficiency in a foreign language to "near-native" ability. While there are an abundance of publications on classroom techniques and methods for lower levels of instruction, almost nothing exists about the transition, which is vital for those who intend to use foreign languages in high-level arenas. Compiled by leading practitioners in this area of foreign language teaching, the book fills the gap for those developing programs at the "advanced to distinguished" level.

    Contributors: Richard Brecht, Betty Lou Leaver, Boris Shekhtman, Claudia Angelelli, Christian Degueldre, Cornelius Kubler, Ekaterina Kuznetsova, Elena Ovtcharenko, Natalia Lord, Tim Caudery, Olga Kagan, Zita Dabars, Madeline Ehrman, Catherine W. Ingold, Heidi Byrnes, Elsaid Badawi, Sabine Atwell

    Preface Richard Brecht; Part I. Principles and Practices in Teaching at the Superior Level: 1. The special needs of superior-level students Betty-Lou Leaver and Boris Shekhtman; Part II. Programs for Superior Level Learners: 2. Academic-level L2 performance for non-native graduate students; 3. Bridging the gap between language for communication and language for work Claudia Angelelli and Christian Degueldre; 4. Linguistic considerations in developing superior language proficiency for translating Russian expository prose 5. Learning Chinese in China Cornelius Kubler; 6. Teaching communication Ekaterina Kuznetsova and Boris Shekhtman with Elena Ovtcharenko, Natalia Lord; 7. Developing near-native English speakers in Denmark Tim Caudery; 8. Developing near-native Spanish speakers in Spain Part III. Populations Unique to Superior and Distinguished Levels: 9. Developing near-native Spanish speakers in a Spanish-speaking area of the US 10. Fossilized speakers: An example from English 11. Heritage speakers as learners at the superior level Claudia Angelelli and Olga Kagan; 12. Teaching Russian teachers Zita Dabars and Olga Kagan; 13. The psychology of high-level language learning Madeline Ehrman.

    2002/322 pp./20 figures/20 tables 052181657-2/Hb/List: $70.00* 052101685-1/Pb/List: $25.00*

    Message 2: African American English by Lisa J. Green

    Date: 18 Sep 2002 15:37:30 +0800
    From: Joyce Reid <jreidcup.org>
    Subject: African American English by Lisa J. Green


    Cambridge University Press http://www.cup.org/language

    African American English A Linguistic Introduction Lisa J. Green, University of Texas, Austin

    This authoritative introduction to African American English (AAE) is the first textbook to look at the grammar as a whole. Clearly organized, it describes patterns in the sentence structure, sound system, word formation and word use. It examines education, speech events in the secular and religious world, and the use of AAE in literature and the media to create black images. It includes exercises to accompany each chapter and is essential reading for students in linguistics, education, anthropology, African American studies and literature.

    Contents:

    Introduction; 1. Lexicons and meaning; 2. Syntax Part 1. Verbal markers in AAE; 3. Syntax Part 2. Syntactic and morphosyntactic properties in AAE; 4. Phonology of AAE; 5. Speech events and rules of interaction; 6. AAE in literature; 7. AAE in media; 8. Attitudes and education.

    2002/298 pp./4 graphs/5 line diagrams 052181449-9/Hb/List: $65.00 052189138-8/Pb/List: $23.00


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