ABSTRACT

Mapping Applied Linguistics: A Guide for Students and Practitioners provides an innovative and wide-ranging introduction to the full scope of applied linguistics.

Incorporating both socio-cultural and cognitive perspectives, the book maps the diverse and constantly expanding range of theories, methods and issues faced by students and practitioners alike. Practically oriented and ideally suited to students new to the subject area, the book provides in-depth coverage of:

  • language teaching and education, literacy and language disorders
  • language variation and world Englishes
  • language policy and planning
  • lexicography and forensic linguistics
  • multilingualism and translation.

Including real data and international examples, the book features further reading and exercises in each chapter, fieldwork suggestions and a full glossary of key terms. An interactive Companion Website also provides a wealth of additional resources.

This book will be essential reading for students studying applied linguistics, TESOL, general linguistics, and education at the advanced undergraduate or master’s degree level. It is also the ideal gateway for practitioners to better understand the wider scope of their work.

chapter 1|21 pages

Introduction

part |2 pages

PART A LANGUAGE IN EVERYDAY USE

chapter 2|27 pages

Language variation

chapter 3|24 pages

Key populations

chapter 4|22 pages

Discourse analysis

chapter 5|29 pages

Language policy and planning

part |2 pages

PART B LANGUAGE, LEARNING AND EDUCATION

chapter 6|25 pages

Literacy

chapter 7|22 pages

Language and education

chapter 8|21 pages

Bilingual and multilingual education

chapter 9|23 pages

Additional language education

part |2 pages

PART C LANGUAGE AND EXPERT USES

chapter 10|26 pages

Translation

chapter 11|27 pages

Lexicography

chapter 12|24 pages

Forensic linguistics

chapter 13|22 pages

Language pathology

chapter 14|24 pages

Prospects and perspectives