Description
Offers a wide-ranging overview of the issues and research approaches in the diverse field of applied linguistics
Applied linguistics is an interdisciplinary field that identifies, examines, and seeks solutions to real-life language-related issues. Such issues often occur in situations of language contact and technological innovation, where language problems can range from explaining misunderstandings in face-to-face oral conversation to designing automated speech recognition systems for business. The Concise Encyclopedia of Applied Linguistics includes entries on the fundamentals of the discipline, introducing readers to the concepts, research, and methods used by applied linguists working in the field. This succinct, reader-friendly volume offers a collection of entries on a range of language problems and the analytic approaches used to address them.
This abridged reference work has been compiled from the most-accessed entries from The Encyclopedia of Applied Linguistics (www.encyclopediaofappliedlinguistics.com), the more extensive volume which is available in print and digital format in 1000 libraries spanning 50 countries worldwide. Alphabetically-organized and updated entries help readers gain an understanding of the essentials of the field with entries on topics such as multilingualism, language policy and planning, language assessment and testing, translation and interpreting, and many others.
Accessible for readers who are new to applied linguistics, The Concise Encyclopedia of Applied Linguistics:
- Includes entries written by experts in a broad range of areas within applied linguistics
- Explains the theory and research approaches used in the field for analysis of language, language use, and contexts of language use
- Demonstrates the connections among theory, research, and practice in the study of language issues
- Provides a perfect starting point for pursuing essential topics in applied linguistics
Designed to offer readers an introduction to the range of topics and approaches within the field, The Concise Encyclopedia of Applied Linguistics is ideal for new students of applied linguistics and for researchers in the field.
About the Author
CAROL A. CHAPELLE is Distinguished Professor of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Iowa State University, USA. She is author of more than ten books, dozens of articles on topics in second language learning and assessment, and Editor-in-Chief of the ten-volume Encyclopedia of Applied Linguistics. She is recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award in Language Testing and the American Association for Applied Linguistics Distinguished Service and Scholarship Award.
Reviews
"...this volume is an excellent addition to any applied linguist's library beyond the novice reader as it provides refreshers on methods and approaches and offers a wide range of topics relevant to many. It is also a wonderful addition for any student in the field whether debutant or finishing their studies. Finally, it can also be useful to advisors should they need to read up and freshen up on their advisees' research." -Camille Meritan for LINGUIST List 31.2187
Book Information
ISBN 9781119147367
Author Carol A. Chapelle
Format Paperback
Page Count 1288
Imprint Wiley-Blackwell
Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Weight(grams) 2141g
Dimensions(mm) 244mm * 168mm * 48mm