04032nam 2200637 450 991079657720332120231119160623.01-5015-1697-31-5015-0048-11-61451-517-410.1515/9781614515173(CKB)3850000000000807(EBL)4618895(OCoLC)955136510(MiAaPQ)EBC4618895(DE-B1597)245931(OCoLC)979882609(DE-B1597)9781614515173(Au-PeEL)EBL4618895(CaPaEBR)ebr11241236(CaONFJC)MIL943490(EXLCZ)99385000000000080720160826h20162016 uy 0engurcn#nnn|||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierAdvanced proficiency and exceptional ability in second languages /edited by Kenneth HyltenstamBerlin, [Germany] ;Boston, [Massachusetts] :De Gruyter Mouton,2016.©20161 online resource (282 pages) illustrationsStudies on Language Acquisition,1861-4248 ;Volume 51Includes bibliographical references and index.1-61451-518-2 1-61451-718-5 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.Frontmatter --Preface --Table of contents --Contributors --Introduction: Perspectives on advanced second language proficiency --1 Pragmatic markers in high-level second language use --2 Morphosyntax and discourse in highlevel second language use --3 The lexicon of advanced L2 learners --4 Formulaic language in advanced second language acquisition and use --5 Reading proficiency in advanced L2 users --6 Linguistic outsourcing and native-like performance in international call centres: An overview --7 The polyglot – an initial characterization on the basis of multiple anecdotal accounts --8 The exceptional ability of polyglots to achieve high-level proficiency in numerous languages --Subject indexWhile the literature on second language acquisition and use is overwhelmingly rich with respect to initial and intermediate stages of development, present knowledge of levels of ultimate attainment that are equal or close to that if native speakers has so far not been presented in a coherent manner. This is what the present volume aims to achieve. In addition to chapters that summarize what is currently known about the grammatical, lexical, and discourse features that continue to exhibit instability at the most advanced levels of second language development, the volume presents overviews of the incipient research on two unique learner populations, polyglots and employees in international call centres. Polyglots, defined as language users who are proficient in six or more second languages, may be considered second language learners par excellence. Call centre employees in economically less developed parts of the world are intriguing in how they cope with the high language proficiency requirements of their job. In conclusion, this book is relevant for all readers - both professionals and students - interested in the development of second language theory. For language teachers, the book provides insights that are profitable in classrooms for advanced learners.Studies on language acquisition ;Volume 51.Second language acquisitionAdvanced L2 Proficiency.Exceptionality.International Call Centers.Polyglots.Second language acquisition.418ER 925DE-25/sred19rvkHyltenstam KennethMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910796577203321Advanced proficiency and exceptional ability in second languages3795084UNINA