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Writing and language learning: advancing research agendas Language learning and language teaching ;, v. 56./ edited by Rosa M. Manchón.

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dc.contributor.author Manchón Rosa
dc.date.accessioned 2024-01-29T22:20:07Z
dc.date.available 2024-01-29T22:20:07Z
dc.date.issued 2020
dc.identifier.citation Writing and language learning: advancing research agendas Language learning and language teaching ;, v. 56. - 1 online resource (vii, 432 pages) : - URL: https://libweb.kpfu.ru/ebsco/pdf/2658103.pdf
dc.identifier.isbn 9789027260581
dc.identifier.isbn 9027260583
dc.identifier.issn 15699471 ;
dc.identifier.uri https://dspace.kpfu.ru/xmlui/handle/net/180590
dc.description Includes bibliographical references and index.
dc.description.abstract "The current volume aspires to add to previous research on the connection between writing and language learning from a dual perspective: It seeks to reflect current progress in the domain as well as to foster future developments in theory and research. The theoretical postulations contained in Part I identify and expand in novel ways the diverse lenses through which the varied, multi-faceted dimensions of the connection between writing and language learning can be explored. The methodological reflections put forward in Part III signal to theoretically-grounded and pedagogically-relevant paths along which future empirical work can grow. The empirical studies reported in Part II illuminate the myriad of individual, educational, and task-related variables that (may) mediate short-term and long-term language learning outcomes. These studies examine diverse forms of writing, performed in varied environments (including pen-and-paper and digital writing), conditions (writing individually and/or collaboratively), and instructional settings (academic settings - including secondary school and college level institutions - as well as out-of-school contexts)"--
dc.description.tableofcontents Intro -- Writing and Language Learning -- Editorial page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Table of contents -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Writing and language learning: Looking back and moving forward -- Looking back: A synthetic review of key developments in theory and research on writing and language learning -- Cumming's pioneering work: A writing perspective -- Linda Harklau's contribution: An instructed SLA perspective -- Manchón and Roca de Larios's contribution: A problem-solving, L2-writing, SLA perspective -- Subsequent collective initiatives to drive theory and research forward
dc.description.tableofcontents Empirical developments on writing as language learning: A synthetic overview -- Moving forward in research agendas on writing and language learning: The present book -- Theory -- Empirical developments -- Future avenues -- Closing commentary -- References -- Part I. Advances in theoretical perspectives -- Chapter 2. L2 writing and L2 learning: Transfer, self-regulation, and identities -- Transfer of knowledge and skills -- L2 learning while composing -- Identities in discourse communities -- Ten claims and relevant theories of learning -- Behaviorist theories of learning
dc.description.tableofcontents Cognitive theories of learning -- Sociocultural theories of learning -- Complexity theories of learning -- Summary thoughts -- References -- Chapter 3. A dual-process model of L1 writing processes: Implications for L2 writing research agendas on processing and language development -- Writing as problem solving -- Dual process model of writing in L1 -- The knowledge-transforming process -- The knowledge-constituting process -- The two processes in combination -- Evidence for the dual process model -- Keystroke studies of text production -- Drafting strategies
dc.description.tableofcontents Implications for L2 writing research and language development -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4. Toward an agenda for researching L2 writing and language learning: The educational context of development -- Introduction -- Theorizing writing as textual meaning-making -- Linking processing and meaning-oriented approaches to compositional writing -- In search of the uniqueness of writing as embodied thinking with language: Emig and Vygotsky -- Toward a textual meaning-oriented inquiry for L2 composing -- Toward researching the L2 writer as textual meaning-maker
dc.description.tableofcontents Foregrounding the pivotal role of the educational context -- Exploring educational dimensions of writing development -- Affirming the long-term nature of developing written literacy -- Privileging an extended curricular framework for researching the writing-language learning interface -- Concluding reflections -- References -- Chapter 5. L2 writing-to-learn: Theory, research, and a curricular approach -- Introduction -- Writing in the L2 curriculum -- Theoretical underpinnings for WCF -- Schmidt's Noticing Hypothesis -- Swain's Output Hypothesis -- Skill Acquisition Theory
dc.language English
dc.language.iso en
dc.relation.ispartofseries Language learning & language teaching (LL&LT). volume 56
dc.relation.ispartofseries Language learning and language teaching ;. v. 56.
dc.subject.other Language and languages -- Study and teaching -- Foreign speakers.
dc.subject.other Rhetoric -- Study and teaching -- Research.
dc.subject.other Academic writing -- Study and teaching -- Research.
dc.subject.other Second language acquisition -- Research.
dc.subject.other Language and languages -- Study and teaching -- Foreign speakers
dc.subject.other Second language acquisition -- Research
dc.subject.other Electronic books.
dc.subject.other Electronic books.
dc.title Writing and language learning: advancing research agendas Language learning and language teaching ;, v. 56./ edited by Rosa M. Manchón.
dc.type Book
dc.description.pages 1 online resource (vii, 432 pages) :
dc.collection Электронно-библиотечные системы
dc.source.id EN05CEBSCO05C1732


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