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9780521568821

Alive to Language: Perspectives on Language Awareness for English Language Teachers

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    9780521568821

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    052156882X

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2000-06-12
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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Summary

Alive to Language encourages teachers to question and extend their knowledge of how language works by examining the concepts of language-in-use and associated systems, language variety, change, and the interaction between language and power.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements viii
Key terms and transcription conventions x
Introduction 11(7)
Language-in-use
18(36)
Overview
18(1)
A basic framework for awareness of language-in-use
19(2)
Features of language-in-use
21(33)
Knowledge of the world
21(6)
Context
27(6)
Variety
33(4)
Medium
37(4)
Attitude
41(2)
Effectiveness
43(4)
Structure
47(3)
Flexibility
50(4)
Discourse
54(44)
Overview
54(1)
Some definitions and key concepts
54(4)
Aspects of discourse
58(36)
Relevance and choice
59(7)
Structures of spoken interaction
66(8)
Meanings
74(4)
Shared knowledge
78(6)
Organisation
84(7)
Purposes
91(3)
Discourse studies and their relevance to ELT
94(4)
Grammar
98(33)
Overview
98(1)
What is grammar?
98(5)
Some different interpretations
99(2)
Some different viewpoints
101(2)
Grammar in action
103(10)
Children
104(4)
Adult El1 users
108(3)
Learner (EL2) English
111(2)
Factors in teaching grammar
113(4)
Decisions and judgments
113(2)
Explanations and terminology
115(2)
Pedagogic approaches to grammar
117(8)
Traditional grammar
117(1)
ELT approaches
118(7)
A `reduced model' of grammar
125(1)
Some alternative approaches
125(6)
Variety
131(21)
Overview
131(1)
Terminology
131(5)
Some common confusions over definitions
132(3)
Code-switching
135(1)
Attitudes towards varieties of English
136(6)
Evaluating varieties
136(2)
Evaluating quality of language use
138(2)
`New' Englishes
140(2)
The notion of appropriacy
142(10)
Appropriacy in ELT materials
144(5)
Teaching appropriacy
149(3)
Change
152(31)
Overview
152(1)
Some background to language change
152(2)
Reasons for change
154(13)
History
155(4)
Borrowings
159(1)
Creativity
160(2)
The media
162(2)
Technology
164(3)
Languages systems and examples of change
167(10)
Vocabulary
168(1)
Grammar
169(5)
Pronunciation
174(3)
Socio-cultural influences on language change
177(6)
Gender
178(1)
Taboo language
179(1)
Politically correct language
180(1)
Attitudes and acceptability
181(2)
Power
183(39)
Overview
183(1)
Approaches to language and power
183(1)
Some language and power issues
184(16)
Language choice: manipulation and accessibility
185(8)
Knowledge about language
193(2)
The power of standard varieties
195(3)
English as a `sexist' language
198(2)
Asymmetrical discourses
200(11)
Some settings and contexts
201(8)
Gender-based discourse
209(2)
English as an international language (EIL)
211(6)
The spread of English
212(2)
Attitudes towards EIL
214(2)
Ownership of the language
216(1)
Empowerment of learners
217(5)
Commentaries 222(53)
References 275(10)
Index 285

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