Language aptitude: Advancing theory, testing, research and practice

  • Zhisheng Wen
  • , Peter Skehan
  • , Adriana Biedroń
  • , Shaofeng Li
  • , Richard L. Sparks

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Abstract

Language Aptitude: Advancing Theory, Testing, Research and Practice brings together cutting-edge global perspectives on foreign language aptitude. Drawing from educational psychology, cognitive science, and neuroscience, the editors have assembled interdisciplinary authors writing for an applied linguistics and education audience. The book is broken into five major themes: revisiting and updating current language aptitude theories and models; emerging insights from contemporary research into language aptitude and the age factor or the critical period hypothesis; redefining constructs and broadening territories of foreign language aptitude; exploring language aptitude from a neurocognitive perspective; and exploring future directions of foreign language aptitude research. Focused on critical issues in foreign language aptitude and second language learning and teaching, this book will be an important research resource and supplemental reading in both applied linguistics and cognitive psychology.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherTaylor and Francis
Number of pages350
ISBN (Electronic)9781315122021
ISBN (Print)9781138563865
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 May 2019

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