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描述
"Processing Instruction (PI) is an approach to grammar instruction for second language learning. It derives its name from the fact that the instruction (both the explicit explanation as well as the practices) attempt to influence, alter, and/or improve the way learners process input. PI contrasts with traditional grammar instruction in many ways, most principally in its focus on input whereas traditional grammar instruction focuses on learners' output. The greatest contribution of PI to both theory and practice is the concept of 'structured input', a form of comprehensible input that has been manipulated to maximise learners' benefit of exposure to input." "This volume focuses on a new issue for PI, the role of technology in language learning, It examines empirically the differential effects of delivering PI in classrooms with an instructor and students interacting (with each other and with the instructor) versus on computers to students working individually. It also contributes to the growing body of research on the effects of PI on different languages as well as different linguistic items: preterite/imperfect aspectual contrast and negative informal commands in Spanish, the subjunctive of doubt and opinion in Italian, and the subjunctive of doubt in French. Further research contributions are made by comparing PI with other types of instruction, specifically, with meaning-oriented output instruction."--BOOK JACKET
备选作者
James F. Lee; Alessandro G. Benati
备选作者
Lee, James F; Benati, Alessandro G
备选作者
Alessandro Benati, John Lee
备用出版商
London ; Oakville, CT: Equinox
备用版本
United Kingdom and Ireland, United Kingdom
备用版本
September 30, 2007
备用描述
x, 161 p. : 25 cm Includes bibliographical references (p. 153-157) and index
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