Psycholinguistic and sociolinguistic perspectives on second language learning and teaching / edited by Krystyna Droz´dział-Szelest and Mirosław Pawlak
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TextSeries: Studies in Honor of Waldemar MartonPublication details: New York : Springer, 2013.Description: x, 250 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. BookISBN: - 9783642235467
- DUCE LB1050
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This abstract explores second language learning and teaching from psycholinguistic and sociolinguistic perspectives.
Psycholinguistics focuses on cognitive processes such as language acquisition, memory, and information processing
that influence how learners understand and produce a new language. Sociolinguistics highlights the role of social interaction,
cultural context, and identity in language learning. Together, these perspectives show that effective second language teaching
should address both mental processes and social environments to support meaningful communication, learner motivation, and
successful language development.
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