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Record Nr.

UNINA9910887875903321

Titolo

Spanish as a second and third language : Approaching the linguistics-didactics interface / / edited by Jonas Grünke, Andrea Pešková, Christoph Gabriel

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Berlin : , : Frank & Timme GmbH : , : Imprint : Frank & Timme, , 2024

ISBN

9783732989706

3732989704

Edizione

[1st ed. 2024.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (299 pages)

Collana

Romanistik, , 2940-9055 ; ; 42

Disciplina

410

Soggetti

Romance languages

Romance Languages

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Intro -- 1_Contents -- 2_Introduction_HispTagProceedings -- 3_Potvin -- 4_Adolf DOM -- 5_Meisnitzer, Neveling -- 6_Goodale, Rao, Lares -- 7_Uhl -- 8_Stahnke et al. -- 9_Koch -- 10_Gabriel et al -- 11_Caro Reina, Akar -- 12_Eibensteiner -- Leere Seite.

Sommario/riassunto

Spoken as a foreign language by around 24 million people worldwide, Spanish can be the second language (L2) of monolingually raised learners who acquire it in school. Ever more often it is also the third or a further language (L3) of learners who have previously studied another foreign language (for example Spanish after English in Germany) or who acquired more than one language during early childhood, as is the case with heritage speakers. This book explores the intersections between linguistics and language pedagogy related to the acquisition of L2 and L3 Spanish in various contexts worldwide. Fostering the interdisciplinary dialogue, it combines contributions by linguists and specialists in didactics, which not only examine the interface between basic linguistic and applied research but also develop proposals and materials for concrete teaching situations.  Biographische Informationen Jonas Grünke is a postdoctoral researcher in Romance Linguistics at JGU Mainz. Alongside phonetics/phonology and syntax, his work ­focuses on multilingualism and language acquisition.Andrea



Pesková is a postdoctoral researcher at the Free University of Berlin. Her research interests include language contact and change as well as second language acquisition.Christoph Gabriel is a full professor of Romance Linguistics at JGU Mainz. His research focuses on phonetics/phonology, multilingualism, and the linguistics-didactics interface.  Reihe Romanistik - Band 42