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   系統號碼946872
   書刊名Advances in second/foreign language acquisition [electronic resource] /
   主要著者edited by Georgios P. Georgiou, Aretousa Giannakou, Christine Savvidou.
   其他著者Georgiou, Georgios P.;Giannakou, Aretousa. ;Savvidou, Christine.
   出版項Cham : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2023.
   索書號P118.2
   ISBN9783031385223
   標題Second language acquisition-Philosophy.
Language Acquisition and Development.
Language Teaching and Learning.
Language Education.
   電子資源https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-38522-3
   
    
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內容簡介This book includes studies that employ a variety of research techniques from diverse fields targeting a better understanding of the second language (L2)/foreign language (FL) acquisition process including issues of heritage language (HL) learning. Specifically, the chapters discuss matters such as speech perception and production patterns in a second/foreign language, factors that facilitate second language acquisition, acquisition of heritage languages, teaching of a second/foreign language, and acquisition of second/foreign language grammatical and other structures, among others. The investigation of L2/FL and HLs is of paramount importance for updating the existing theories in the field and maximizing learning outcomes for the sake of effective communication, cultivation of intercultural understanding, career advancement, and personal development. The book is of interest to a wide range of disciplinary audiences, including linguists, psychologists, educators, and social scientists. Georgios P. Georgiou is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Languages and Literature of the University of Nicosia, Cyprus. His research interests include phonetics and phonology with particular emphasis on speech perception and production, psycholinguistics, and speech-language pathology. Aretousa Giannakou is a Lecturer in the Department of Languages and Literature of the University of Nicosia, Cyprus. Her research interests include comparative syntax, bi-/multilingualism, language attrition, heritage languages, particularly Greek and (Latin American) Spanish, as well as educational linguistics and intercultural education. Christine Savvidou is an Associate Professor in the Department of Languages and Literature of the University of Nicosia, Cyprus. Her research interests include language teacher education, second language teaching and learning, technology enhanced language learning, and higher education more broadly.

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