Instructed Second Language Acquisition of Arabic

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Agreement Asymmetries
Agreement Pattern
applied linguistics education
Arabic
Arabic agreement asymmetry acquisition
Asymmetrical Pattern
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classroom intervention research
Differential Gains
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Explicit Knowledge
Form Focused Instruction
grammatical development
Implicit Knowledge
Incidental Focus
Input
Input Enrichment
L2 Arabic
L2 Learner
language pedagogy theory
morphosyntactic processing
Noun Adjective Agreement
Null Expletive
Object Clitics
Oral Narrative Task
Output
Plural Head Noun
psycholinguistic assessment
Second Language Acquisition
Sentence Production Test
Si Activity
Singular Feminine
Singular Feminine Adjective
Standard Arabic
Subject Initial Sentences
Subject Verb Agreement
Verb Initial Sentences
Verb Initial Word Order

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367518851
  • Weight: 300g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Jul 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Instructed Second Language Acquisition of Arabic examines the acquisition of agreement asymmetries in the grammatical system of Arabic as a second/foreign language through the lens of instructed second language acquisition.

The book explores how to improve the processes of L2 learning of Arabic using evidence-based classroom research. Before it does this, it characterizes the variable challenges that English L2 learners of Arabic face when they acquire four structural cases in Arabic grammar that entail agreement asymmetries. Using the pretest–posttest design, it examines the effects of four classroom interventions using quantitative and qualitative measures. In these interventions, form-based and meaning-based measures were used to reveal to what degree learners have developed explicit and implicit knowledge of these aspects of asymmetry. In the concluding chapter, the book provides focused and specific implications based on the results of the four studies. It provides theoretical implications that enrich the discussions of instructed second language Acquisition in Arabic and other languages more broadly. It also provides implications for teachers, curriculum designers, and textbook writers of Arabic.

This book will be informative for Arabic applied linguists, researchers of Arabic SLA, Arabic instructors (at the K–12 and the college level), and Arabic program directors and coordinators. The book will also appeal to all SLA and ISLA researchers.

Mahmoud Azaz is Associate Professor of Arabic Language, Linguistics and Pedagogy and Second Language Acquisition and Teaching, and Distinguished Fellow at the University of Arizona. He is the Director of Graduate Studies at the School of Middle Eastern and North African Studies and the chair of the instructional dimension in the PhD program in Second Language Acquisition and Teaching.

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