Arabic L2 Interlanguage Syntactic sequences, agreement and variation Topics in Arabic Applied Linguistics Series
Auteur : Husseinali Ghassan
Arabic L2 Interlanguage is a significant and timely addition to the field of Second Language Acquisition, providing valuable insight into the development of ?interlanguage?, the interim language of early beginners, in learners of Arabic.
This book:
- Clearly establishes what interlanguage is and why it should form an important part of foreign language teaching
- Presents the reader with a sequence in which six English-speaking learners of Arabic acquire the language
- Makes use of the rich morphological and syntactic property of Arabic to offer a new perspective on the field of Second Language Acquisition.
Arabic L2 Interlanguage contributes directly towards building a more comprehensive theoretical framework for explaining how L2s are acquired. It will be key text for SLA scholars as well as an important resource for graduate students in Linguistics and Foreign Language Teaching.
Chapter I: Introduction
Chapter II: Second language acquisition theories and models
Chapter III: Arabic L2 PT studies
Chapter IV: Methods
Chapter V: Description of target Arabic structures
Chapter VI: Acquisition sequences of Arabic L2
Chapter VII: Acquisition of agreement features on adjectives
Chapter VIII: Acquisition of agreement features on verbs
Chapter IX: Chapter 9: Results and theoretical implications
Chapter X: Practical implications
Ghassan Husseinali taught at Yale University and at George Mason University in the USA, before joining HCT in the UAE.
Date de parution : 08-2020
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 11-2015
15.6x23.4 cm
Thèmes d’Arabic L2 Interlanguage :
Mots-clés :
SLA; Arabic; TAFL; Arabic L2; Language Acquisition; Agreement Combinations; SVO Word Order; Arabic L2 Learner; English L1 Group; Implicational Hierarchy; IL Development; Abstract Functional Category; SVO; Teachability Hypothesis; Matrix Clause; Attributive Adjective; Agreement Features; Adjectival Clause; Main Verb; Feature Unification; Phrasal Procedure; Sal; Gender Number Agreement; SLA Theory; Non-human Plural; SV Sentence; Grammatical Encoding; SLA Researcher; Comp