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Dalton-Puffer, Christiane; Llinares, Ana; Lorenzo, Francisco; Nikula, Tarja – Applied Linguistics, 2014
Classrooms the world over are full of people who, for different reasons, are learning additional languages and/or are studying through languages that are not their first. Gaining insight into such contexts is complicated for researchers and practitioners alike by the myriad of contextual variables that come with different implementations and make…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Immersion Programs, Bilingual Education, Holistic Approach
Ren, Wei – Applied Linguistics, 2014
Yoo's (2014) article raises a number of questions concerning local teachers' status and the ownership of English in the Expanding Circle. In this article, I address five issues that I see as most important relating to the ownership of English and empowering local teachers in the Expanding Circle. I provide up-to-date evidence of World…
Descriptors: Language Variation, Official Languages, Language Role, English (Second Language)
Hashemi, Mohammad R. – Applied Linguistics, 2012
This commentary advocates the use of mixed methods research--that is the integration of qualitative and quantitative methods in a single study--in applied linguistics. Based on preliminary findings from a research project in progress, some reflections on the current practice of mixing methods as a new trend in applied linguistics are put forward.…
Descriptors: Language Research, Applied Linguistics, Research Methodology, Qualitative Research
Jenks, Christopher Joseph – Applied Linguistics, 2012
Great diversity exists in the way English is being used in the world today. It is now not uncommon to hear a Korean and a Brazilian do business in English, or a Syrian and a Norwegian debating politics in an English-speaking chat room. As opportunities to use English increase and evolve, researchers are left with the difficult challenge of…
Descriptors: Interaction, Synchronous Communication, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
Lorenzo, Francisco; Moore, Pat; Casal, Sonia – Applied Linguistics, 2011
This article proposes that a complex issue such as bilingualism gives rise to a need for complex research. Complexity theories, both in the psycholinguistic and educational fields, may inspire new empirical studies on bilingualism that will likely provide data otherwise unattainable through classic pre-test/post-test methods. The article also…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Bilingualism, Teaching Methods, Content Area Reading
Hauser, Eric – Applied Linguistics, 2011
Within the growing body of work that is sometimes labeled CA-for-SLA, there is a need for more research with longitudinal data. Hellermann and Cole (2009) provide a valuable contribution in this area. However, in doing so, they also make use of an exogenous theory of learning, situated learning theory (Lave and Wenger 1991), and its associated…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Learning Theories, Longitudinal Studies, Research Needs
Bruton, Anthony – Applied Linguistics, 2011
Lorenzo "et al". (2010) attribute some quite astounding average FL language score differences between Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) and non-CLIL groups in Andalusia, Spain, precisely favoring the CLIL initiative. However, there are a number of methodological research questions that jeopardize any verifiable conclusions that can…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Foreign Countries, Second Language Learning, Scores
Badger, Richard; MacDonald, Malcolm – Applied Linguistics, 2010
Authenticity has been a part of the intellectual resources of language teaching since the 1890s but its precise meaning and implications are contested. This commentary argues for a view of authenticity which recognizes the limits of the concept as a guide for pedagogic practice and acknowledges the fact that texts are processes rather than…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Teaching Methods, Second Language Instruction, Second Language Learning
Rothman, Jason; Guijarro-Fuentes, Pedro – Applied Linguistics, 2010
In accord with the general program of researching factors relating to ultimate attainment and maturational constraints in adult language acquisition, this commentary highlights the importance of input differences in amount, type, and setting between naturalistic and classroom learners of an L2. It is suggested that these variables are often…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Language Research, Linguistic Input, Classroom Environment
Waters, Alan – Applied Linguistics, 2009
In Waters (2009), it was contended that, because of its ideological orientation, a good deal of applied linguistics for language teaching (ALLT) fails to "mediate relevantly" between academic and practitioner perspectives. James Simpson's rejoinder to my article (Simpson 2009) attempts to refute its claims. However, in my view, it fails to do so,…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, English (Second Language), Teaching Methods, Ideology
Larsen-Freeman, Diane – Applied Linguistics, 2009
It is a good practice to try to understand matters at hand by first stepping back and adopting an historical perspective, which I will begin this review by doing. Next, I will take up the challenges that each of the authors in the articles in this volume has presented for the study of complexity, accuracy, and fluency (CAF) in second language…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Language Fluency, Grammar, Difficulty Level
Pallotti, Gabriele – Applied Linguistics, 2009
This article critically scrutinizes a number of issues involved in the definition and operationalization of complexity, accuracy, and fluency (CAF) constructs. It argues for maintaining clearer distinctions between CAF, on the one hand, and notions such as linguistic development and communicative adequacy, on the other. Adequacy, in particular,…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Language Research, Criticism, Language Fluency
Simpson, James – Applied Linguistics, 2009
In his recent Forum article on ideology in applied linguistics, Alan Waters (2009) takes up arms against what he perceives as a damaging critical tendency. Ideas about language teaching, he claims, are promoted (e.g. learner centredness) or proscribed (e.g. artificial texts) "on the basis of ideological belief rather than pedagogical value". By…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Ideology, Second Language Learning, Instruction
Ruhlemann, Christoph – Applied Linguistics, 2008
Owing to analyses of large spoken corpora the linguistic knowledge of conversation has grown in recent years exponentially. Up until now little of this knowledge has trickled down to the EFL classroom. One of the reasons, this paper argues, is the failure in the relevant literature to spell out clearly how teaching conversational grammar affects…
Descriptors: Standard Spoken Usage, Speech, Oral Language, English (Second Language)
Widdowson, H. G. – Applied Linguistics, 2008
The current renewal of interest in language creativity raises a number of intriguing problems, as is evident from the stimulating papers in the recent special issue of "Applied Linguistics". According to the editors of this issue, however, these papers are not concerned with creativity in a general pragmatic sense but more specifically with poetic…
Descriptors: Creativity, Speech Acts, Interpersonal Communication, Applied Linguistics

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