Doing Second Language Research
An Introduction to the Theory and Practice of Second Language Research for Graduate/Master's Students in TESOL and Applied Linguistics, and Others
by James Dean Brown, Theodore S. Rodgers
Language Study / English as a Second LanguageLanguage Arts & Disciplines / GeneralLanguage Arts & Disciplines / Linguistics / GeneralLanguage Arts & Disciplines / Linguistics / Psycholinguistics / Language AcquisitionLanguage Arts & Disciplines / Study & Teaching
Description
Doing Second Language Research provides an accessible introduction to language learning research, and a 'feel' for what research activities are like, by engaging the reader in several roles within a variety of mini-studies across a range of research design types, both quantitative and qualitative. Roles include that of research subject, research organizer, research data, research data collector, research data analyst, and research reporter. The book systematically explains the characteristics and purposes of various types of research, terminology, the logic underlying selection, and the steps typical of each type of research design. It also offers an intoduction to some of the classic research studies by engaging readers in thinking about and discussing these studies as well as participating as subjects in adapted versions of them.
Book Details
- Publisher:
- OUP Oxford
- Published:
- 2002-10-24
- Pages:
- 314
- Language:
- EN
- ISBN:
- 9780194371742