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Studying Second Language Acquisition from a Qualitative Perspective

Adam WojtaszekDanuta Gabryś-barker

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media_common.quotation_subjectForeign languageMathematics educationConversationMultilingualismApplied linguisticsWillingness to communicatePronunciationPsychologySecond-language acquisitionmedia_commonQualitative research

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Part I Introducing Qualitative Research.- Sociological and Educational Roots of Qualitative Research in Applied Linguistics.- Are the Only Things That Count the Things That Can Be Counted? On Modeling as a Cognitive Tool in the Field of Foreign Language Learning and Teaching.- Part II Qualitative Methods in Studying Second Language Acquisition.- Pronunciation Learning Strategy Chains: A Qualitative Approach.- Fostering Strategy Use in a Reading-Based Course in EFL Academic Context: Students' Perspectives.- Reflective Teaching in an English Primary Classroom.- Junior High School Learners' Ability to Reflect in the Process of Keeping a Diary in a Foreign Language.- Qualitative Evaluation of Emotional Intelligence During Conversation Classes.- Part III Complementary Quantitative and Qualitative Methods in Studying Second Language Acquisition.- Some Advantages of Qualitative Methods in Multilingualism Research .- Research Approaches and Student Surveys: A Cross-cultural Perspective.- Willingness to Communicate in a Foreign Language: Evidence from Those Who Approach and Those Who Avoid L2 Communication.- Researching Phonetics Learning Anxiety: A Qualitative Approach.- A Qualitative and Quantitative Investigation into the Relevance of Pronunciation Instruction: Piloting Data Collection Tools.- "Toutes Les Langues Ensemble, C'est Tout?" Separated Multilingualism in Minority Language Education in Brittany (France).- Well I Never!: Formulaic Language as a Pragmatic Resource in Child Entertainment Media.

10.1007/978-3-319-08353-7https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-08353-7