Language two /

Dulay, Heidi C.

Language two / Heidi Dulay, Marina Burt, Stephen Krashen. - New York : Oxford University Press, c1982. - xv, 315 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.

Contents
1. Overview
Major findings in Second language (L2) Research background
Purpose Importance of knowing a second language
Definition of terms

2. The language environment
Macro- Environmental factors
The learner's role in communication
Availability of concrete referents
Target language models
Micro-environmental factors
etc

3. The filter
The organizer
The monitor
Summary

4. Effects of personality and age on second language
Effects of personality
Effects of age
Summary

5. The role of the first language
The contrastive analysis hypothesis
On the terms "interference" and Transfer
Source of inteterlingual error
The interaction of Bilingual's first and second language
etc

6. Transitional constructions
The development of Negation
The development of interrogatives
Reflexive pronouns
Summary

7. Errors
The error analysis movement
Error types based on linguistic category
Surface strategy taxonomy
Comparative taxonomy
Communicative taxonomy
etc

8. Acquisition order
Child studies
Adult studies
Writing vs speaking
Comparison with L1 Acquisition
Simple and Embedded Wh-Quesitions
Reflexive pronouns
etc

9. Special constructions
Neurological status of routine and patterns
Routines and patterns in first language acquisition
Routines and patterns in second language acquisition
Summary

10. Aspects of L2 research design
Language elicitation techniques
Considerations in determining overall level of L2 Development
Summary

11. From research to reality: implications for the teacher
Teaching guideline







Bibliography: p. 283-303. ;Includes indexes.

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Language and languages--Study and teaching.
Second language acquisition.

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