Discursive Practice in Language Learning and Teaching

Author:   Richard F. Young (University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA) ,  Lourdes Ortega (Georgetown University, USA)
Publisher:   John Wiley and Sons Ltd
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Pages:   288
Publication Date:   23 April 2009
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Discursive Practice is a theory of the linguistic and socio-cultural characteristics of recurring episodes of face-to-face interaction; episodes that have social and cultural significance to a community of speakers. This book examines the discursive practice approach to language-in-interaction, explicating the consequences of grounding language use and language learning in a view of social realities as discursively constructed, of meanings as negotiated through interaction, of the context-bound nature of discourse, and of discourse as social action. The book also addresses how participants’ abilities in a specific discursive practice may be learned, taught, and assessed.

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Author:   Richard F. Young (University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA) ,  Lourdes Ortega (Georgetown University, USA)
Publisher:   John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Imprint:   Wiley-Blackwell
Dimensions:   Width: 15.30cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.381kg
ISBN:  

9781405184441


ISBN 10:   1405184442
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   23 April 2009
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

1. What is Discursive Practice?. 2. Foundations for the Study of Practice. 3. Investigating Context. 4. Discursive Resources. 5. Language Learning and Discursive Practice. 6. Contexts of Teaching and Testing. 7. Prospects for Practice

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Richard Young's book provides a wonderfully comprehensive account of discursive practices and social context in second language acquisition that synthesizes important theoretical and empirical insights from sociolinguistics, sociocultural theory, systemic functional grammar, and conversation analysis. This is a must read! (Numa Markee, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)


In this he has succeeded, and for this reason the book would be a valuable addition to the libraries of teachers interested in theoretical concerns that underlie teaching practice. ( JALT Journal , 1 November 2012) Particularly appreciated may be the care with which he locates this scholarship within broader intellectual histories, outlining major debates in the field, and making suggestions for interested readers about where to go for further study. ( Applied Linguistics , 30 November 2012) This book has two major strengths. First, Young argues for the importance of context in the study of language learning and teaching. Second, he provides a useful review of the development of approaches to the understanding of language in context. (Discourse Studies, 2011) On the whole, the book works extremely well as an introduction to discourse practice. It provides compelling arguments for its use as a tool for analysing language in use. ( Linguist , October 2010) Richard Young's book provides a wonderfully comprehensive account of discursive practices and social context in second language acquisition that synthesizes important theoretical and empirical insights from sociolinguistics, sociocultural theory, systemic functional grammar, and conversation analysis. This is a must read! ( Numa Markee, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)


"“In this he has succeeded, and for this reason the book would be a valuable addition to the libraries of teachers interested in theoretical concerns that underlie teaching practice.”  (JALT Journal, 1 November 2012)  “Particularly appreciated may be the care with which he locates this scholarship within broader intellectual histories, outlining major debates in the field, and making suggestions for interested readers about where to go for further study.”  (Applied Linguistics, 30 November 2012) ""This book has two major strengths. First, Young argues for the importance of con¬text in the study of language learning and teaching. Second, he provides a useful review of the development of approaches to the understanding of language in context."" (Discourse Studies, 2011) ""On the whole, the book works extremely well as an introduction to discourse practice. It provides compelling arguments for its use as a tool for analysing language in use."" (Linguist, October 2010)""Richard Young's book provides a wonderfully comprehensive account of discursive practices and social context in second language acquisition that synthesizes important theoretical and empirical insights from sociolinguistics, sociocultural theory, systemic functional grammar, and conversation analysis. This is a must read!"" (Numa Markee, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)"


In this he has succeeded, and for this reason the book would be a valuable addition to the libraries of teachers interested in theoretical concerns that underlie teaching practice. (JALT Journal, 1 November 2012) Particularly appreciated may be the care with which he locates this scholarship within broader intellectual histories, outlining major debates in the field, and making suggestions for interested readers about where to go for further study. (Applied Linguistics, 30 November 2012) This book has two major strengths. First, Young argues for the importance of context in the study of language learning and teaching. Second, he provides a useful review of the development of approaches to the understanding of language in context. (Discourse Studies, 2011) On the whole, the book works extremely well as an introduction to discourse practice. It provides compelling arguments for its use as a tool for analysing language in use. (Linguist, October 2010) Richard Young's book provides a wonderfully comprehensive account of discursive practices and social context in second language acquisition that synthesizes important theoretical and empirical insights from sociolinguistics, sociocultural theory, systemic functional grammar, and conversation analysis. This is a must read! (Numa Markee, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)


?In this he has succeeded, and for this reason the book would be a valuable addition to the libraries of teachers interested in theoretical concerns that underlie teaching practice.? (JALT Journal, 1 November 2012) ?Particularly appreciated may be the care with which he locates this scholarship within broader intellectual histories, outlining major debates in the field, and making suggestions for interested readers about where to go for further study.? (Applied Linguistics, 30 November 2012) This book has two major strengths. First, Young argues for the importance of context in the study of language learning and teaching. Second, he provides a useful review of the development of approaches to the understanding of language in context. (Discourse Studies, 2011) On the whole, the book works extremely well as an introduction to discourse practice. It provides compelling arguments for its use as a tool for analysing language in use. (Linguist, October 2010) Richard Young's book provides a wonderfully comprehensive account of discursive practices and social context in second language acquisition that synthesizes important theoretical and empirical insights from sociolinguistics, sociocultural theory, systemic functional grammar, and conversation analysis. This is a must read! (Numa Markee, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)


Author Information

Richard F. Young is Professor of English at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he teaches courses in Sociolinguistics, English Syntax, Second Language Acquisition, and Research Methods. In his research, he investigates the relationship between the use of language and the social contexts that language reflects and creates. His books include Variation in Interlanguage Morphology (1991), Talking and Testing (1998), and Language and Interaction (2008). He has published over 50 articles in journals and anthologies and serves on the editorial boards of three major journals. He has served as President of the American Association for Applied Linguistics and Chair of the World Congress of Applied Linguistics.

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