The last few decades have seen extensive research focusing of the
relative effectiveness of different instructional options that can be
employed in teaching grammar structures (e.g., deduction and
induction, different types of corrective feedback, input-based vs.
output-based practice). However, the contribution of such pedagogical
intervention and the resulting knowledge of target language grammar
are mediated by a number of factors related to a specific context, the
properties of the features being taught and, most importantly,
individual learner profiles. Nonetheless, research into the moderating
role of individual difference variables has been scant, limited to
only several factors, and seldom taking into account complex
interactions between variables. The book seeks to fill this evident
gap by investigating the mediating effect of selected cognitive and
affective factors on explicit and implicit (or highly automatized)
knowledge of the English passive voice. In doing so, the studysheds
the so-much-needed light on the predictors of second language grammar
knowledge but also, to some extent, on the usefulness of instructional
techniques used to develop it.
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ISBN
9783030848798
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Springer Nature
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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