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Gregg, Kevin R. – Second Language Research, 2010
Complexity theory is a field of physics that studies the nature and behavior of complex systems, systems whose elements interact in complex and unpredictable ways. Recent years have seen a number of attempts to extend its scope to the biological and social sciences, and now Larsen-Freeman and Cameron offer a view of applied linguistics from a…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Physics, Theories, Books
Gregg, Kevin R. – Second Language Research, 2006
In recent years, a number of researchers in the field of second language acquisition have voiced discontent regarding the tendency of second language acquisition (SLA) research to be conducted within a framework of cognitive science (Firth and Wagner, 1997; Atkinson, 2002; Johnson, 2004). Watson-Gegeo (2004) expresses this same discontent, and…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Models, Socialization, Cognitive Psychology
Peer reviewedGregg, Kevin R. – Second Language Research, 2003
Discusses "emergenitism," a view of cognition stressing interaction between organism and environment and denying existence of predetermined, domain-specific faculties or capacities. It is an alternative to special nativist theories of the mind, such as theories of universal grammar. rejects arguments raised against "special nativism" and looks at…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Epistemology, Language Research, Linguistic Theory
Peer reviewedLantolf, James P.; Gregg, Kevin R. – Second Language Research, 2002
Includes a response to an article written previously on what a postmodernist perspective might do for second language acquisition research and a comment by the author of the original article reacting to the response. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Language Research, Postmodernism, Second Language Instruction, Second Language Learning
Peer reviewedGregg, Kevin R. – Second Language Research, 1997
Focuses on Eckman's (1996) discussion of the nativism controversy. This article supplements Eckman's discussion and argues in favor of a generative approach to second language acquisition theory, specifically for an autonomous and modular grammatical theory. (five references) (CK)
Descriptors: Grammar, Language Attitudes, Linguistic Theory, Models
Peer reviewedGregg, Kevin R. – Second Language Research, 1988
Critically reviews Bonnie Schwartz' 1986 article "The Epistemological Status of Second Language Acquisition," and focuses on the applicability of the modularity thesis of Chomsky and Fodor to second language learning (L2A); and on the relationship of such a theory to Krashen's model of L2A. (LMO)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Epistemology, Language Acquisition, Language Research

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