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Dynamics of L2 Sociolinguistic Development in Adulthood - (Second Language Acquisition) by Mason A Wirtz (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- This book explores the development of sociolinguistic competence among adult second language learners, considering productive and interpretive skills.
- About the Author: Mason A. Wirtz is a postdoctoral research associate at the University of Zurich, Switzerland.
- 214 Pages
- Language + Art + Disciplines, Study & Teaching
- Series Name: Second Language Acquisition
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About the Book
This book explores the development of sociolinguistic competence among adult second language learners, considering productive and interpretive skills. Combining results from a cross-sectional and longitudinal micro-development study, this book offers new insights on issues concerning how, when and why L2 learners acquire sociolinguistic variation.
Book Synopsis
This book explores the development of sociolinguistic competence among adult second language learners, considering productive and interpretive skills. Combining results from a cross-sectional and longitudinal micro-development study, this book offers new insights on issues concerning how, when and why L2 learners acquire sociolinguistic variation.
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From the advanced statistical techniques to the use of virtual reality, this volume offers new and exciting insights, approaches, and methods at every turn. It dazzles in its specificities and details, yet it never loses sight of the big picture: the central role language plays in our social lives.
In his novel investigation of sociolinguistic competence, Wirtz highlights the roles of cognitive and psycholinguistic factors, provides a compelling intra-individual longitudinal design, and carefully analyzes both group and individual data. This innovative and rigorous mixed-methods resource is sure to be required reading for scholars of SLA!
This book constitutes an excellent example of high-quality L2 variationist scholarship. Although he challenges the methodological and theoretical boundaries of the field, Wirtz shows himself to be a skilled bridge builder, drawing on robust findings from decades of research but also offering fresh and innovative ways forward.
This is a deeply insightful study of when, how and why learners acquire sociolinguistic variation of German. Mason Wirtz pushes the boundaries of existing knowledge on the development of sociolinguistic competence by employing innovative new methods and test batteries rarely applied in Variationist SLA. This book provides a rich research agenda that will impact how we think about and study L2 sociolinguistic development for years to come.
About the Author
Mason A. Wirtz is a postdoctoral research associate at the University of Zurich, Switzerland. His principal research areas include variationist SLA, socio- and psycholinguistics, especially as concerns quantitative approaches, statistical methods and novel approaches to data collection.