An Introduction to Applied Linguistics
part-of-speech tagging 95, 100
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part-of-speech tagging 95, 100 pitch/tone 204–6, 210 prestige and stigmatization 145, 150, 156 and pronunciation 197, 203–7, 209–14 sentence vs. text format 207–9 speech communities 145–6, 149 speech disorders 2 standard/non-standard 144–5, 149, 153 teaching, implications for 207–12 topic management 59, 203, 205 turn-taking/exchange 58–9, 149, 202–5, 208 and vocabulary learning 39 and writing, differences between 11, 55–6, 100–1, 198, 270 SPEAKING grid 60 Speaking model 126–7 speech act theory 57 spiral syllabus 29 stalling/time-gaining strategies 165 strategies see learner strategies structural functional linguistics 57 sub-set hypothesis 128 summarization 187 syllabus 5, 21, 29 synchronic axis 143 synonyms and antonyms 65–6, 98, 131 syntax/morphosyntax 22 systemic functional linguistics (SFL) 57, 62–3 tagmenics 235 teachability hypothesis 113 teachers, motivational influence of 171–2 technology, use in language learning 7–8, 89, 138, 252–3, 261–2 Teeside Study 153–6, 274–5 Test of Written English (TWE) 243 testing, of language proficiency see language assessment textbooks 84, 101 textual function, of language 5 thinking-out-loud/ think-aloud protocols (TOL/ TAP) 151–2, 189 time, language change over see sociolinguistics tip-of-the-tongue phenomena 127, 131 TOEFL-2000 Spoken and Written Academic Language Corpus 92 tokens 22–3, 34, 36–7 tone 204–6, 210 top-down processing 13, 27, 181, 183–5 topic avoidance 165 topic management 59, 203, 205 Transcortical Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) 139 translation 140–2, 165, 168, 187 turn-taking 58–9, 149, 202–5, 208 two-way listening 182–3 Universal Grammar (UG) 5, 27, 108–10 urban dialectology 150 usage/exemplar-based theory 9 utterances 74–5, 197 context, role of 78–9 defining 72–3 paired 58–9, 78, 202–3, 210 validation 7, 248–9, 254–6, 258 342 Index variation, of language see under sociolinguistics vocabulary 50–2, 268–9 defining 34 frequency counts 36–7 learner strategies 42–4, 168–9 learning and corpus linguistics 102–3 dictionaries, use of 44, 222 direct/deliberate learning methods 40–1, 52 fluency development 41–2, 52 four strands 269 guessing from context 42–3, 221–2 how to learn 38–42 meaning-focused input/output 38–9, 52 what to learn, considerations for 35–8 word cards/parts 40, 43–4, 52 and reading, in L2 220–2 teaching trends 11–12 technical 37–8, 47–8 tests 44–6 Vocabulary Control Movement 4 Vocabulary Dictation tests 45 Vocabulary Levels Test 44–5, 251–2 Vocabulary Size Test 45–6 washback studies 7, 258–9, 264 who, what, where, when, why and how (5W1H) 235 willingness to communicate (WTC) 10 women see gender words all-purpose 165 chunks/multi-word units 12, 25, 200, 204, 210 coinage of 165 content words 206 frequency counts 36–7, 95–100 function words 206 high-frequency words 36–7, 41–2, 44–5, 50 picture-word interference 130–1 tokens 22–3, 34, 36–7 word cards/parts 40, 43–4, 52 word families 34, 38–9, 221, 268–9 word types 34–5 writers discursive identity 233 writer’s block 235 writing 244–6, 280–1 cohesive devices 236–7 discourse analysis 54–6, 63–4, 270 drafting and revision 235–6 grammar, spoken vs. written 24, 63–4 in L2 237–44 for academic purposes 37, 237–8, 241–2 assessment/tests 243–4 controlled composition 238–9 genre-based approach 241–2 and learning to write 237 linguistic analysis 239 paragraph pattern approach 239–40 process approach 240–1 programmatic issues in 242–4 teaching implications 238–44 vs. foreign language writing 237–8 learner strategies 168 and readers 233–4 relational aspect of 233–4 role of 232–7 and speaking, differences between 11, 55–6, 100–1, 198, 270 strategic aspect of 234–6 textual aspect of 236–7 and vocabulary learning 39 X_Lex 45 Y_Lex 45 Download 1.71 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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