04112nam 2200445 450 991080899860332120200319153041.090-272-6265-9(CKB)4100000007742625(MiAaPQ)EBC5719040(EXLCZ)99410000000774262520190311d2019 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierDoing SLA research with implications for the classroom reconciling methodological demands and pedagogical applicability /edited by Robert M. DeKeyser and Goretti Prieto BotanaAmsterdam ;Philadelphia :John Benjamins Publishing Company,2019.1 online resource (219 pages)Language learning & language teaching (LL&LT) ;Volume 5290-272-0306-7 Includes bibliographical references and index.Current research on instructed second language learning : a bird's eye view / Robert DeKeyser and Goretti Prieto Botana -- Observing language-related episodes in intact classrooms : context matters! / Laura Collins and Joanna White -- Metacognitive instruction and corrective feedback : methodological strengths, challenges, and joys of classroom-based quasi-experimental research / Masatoshi Sato and Shawn Loewen -- Integrating instructed second language research, pragmatics, and corpus-based instruction / Kathleen Bardovi-Harlig, Sabrina Mossman and Yunwen Su -- The roles of explicit instruction and guided practice in the proceduralization of a complex grammatical structure / Natsuko Shintani -- The effects of recasts versus prompts on immediate uptake and learning of a complex target structure / Hossein Nassaji -- The effects of multiple exposures to explicit information : evidence from two types of learning problems and practice conditions / Goretti Prieto Botana and Robert DeKeyser -- CALL in ISLA : promoting depth of processing of complex L2 Spanish "para/por" prepositions / Ronald P. Leow, Luis Cerezo, Allison Caras and Gorky Cruz -- Lexical development in the writing of intensive English program students / Alan Juffs -- Discussion: Balancing methodological rigor and pedagogical relevance / Nina Spada."This book is unique in bringing together studies on instructed second language acquisition that focus on a common question: 'What renders this research particularly relevant to classroom applications, and what are the advantages, challenges, and potential pitfalls of the methodology adopted?' The empirical studies feature experimental, quasi-experimental and observational research in settings ranging from the classroom to the laboratory and CALL contexts. All contributors were asked to discuss issues of cost, ethics, participant availability, experimental control, teacher collaboration, and student motivation, as well as the generalizability of findings to different kinds of educational contexts, languages, and structures. This volume should be of interest to graduate students in second language research, practicing teachers who want some guidance to navigate the sometimes overwhelming array of publications, and to researchers who are planning studies on instructed second language learning or teaching and are looking to make principled decisions on which of the existing methodologies to adopt"--Provided by publisher.Language learning and language teaching ;Volume 52.Second language acquisitionResearchMethodologyLanguage and languagesStudy and teachingResearchMethodologySecond language acquisitionResearchMethodology.Language and languagesStudy and teachingResearchMethodology.418.0072DeKeyser RobertBotana Goretti PrietoMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910808998603321Doing SLA research with implications for the classroom4116262UNINA