Language Acquisition

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A01=David Singleton
A01=Lisa Ryan
age factor
age in language learning
Author_David Singleton
Author_Lisa Ryan
Category=CFDC
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first language acquisition
foreign language teaching
L1 acquisition
L2 acquisition
L2 Educational Dimension
L2 learning
L2 teaching
language learning
language programmes
Second Language Acquisition
second language education
second language teaching
SLA
Speech Milestones
third age

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  • ISBN 9781853597589
  • Weight: 494g
  • Dimensions: 148 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Sep 2004
  • Publisher: Channel View Publications Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book examines the evidence relative to the idea that there is an age factor in first and second language acquisition, evidence that has sources ranging from studies of feral children to evaluations of language programmes in primary schools. It goes on to explore the various explanations that have been advanced to account for such evidence. Finally, it looks at the educational ramifications of the age question, with particular regard to formal second language teaching in the early school years and in ‘third age’ contexts.

David Singleton is Associate Professor of Applied Linguistics  at the Centre for Language and Communication Studies, Trinity College Dublin.  He belongs to a wide range of research networks and has been particularly active in the Irish Association for Applied Linguistics, the Association Internationale de Linguistique Appliquée and the European Second Language Association.  His recent publications have focused on cross-linguistic influence, the L2 lexicon and the topic of the present volume, the age factor in language acquisition.

Lisa Ryan  is completing a PhD in Child Language Acquisition at Trinity College Dublin. Her current post is that of Principal Speech and Language Therapist for Community Care in Area 7 of the Northern Area Health Board, Dublin.  She is a member of the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists and also sits on the Education Committee and the Publications Committee of the Irish Association of Speech and Language Therapists.

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