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Cambridge Introductions to Language and Linguistics

Introducing Second Language Acquisition

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Written for students encountering the topic for the first time, this introduction explains in non-technical language how a second language is acquired; what the second language learner needs to know; and why some learners are more successful than others. The textbook logically introduces a range of fundamental concepts--such as SLA in adults and children, formal and informal learning contexts, and diverse socio-cultural settings. It takes an interdisciplinary approach, encouraging students to consider SLA from linguistic, psychological and social perspectives.

214 pages, Paperback

First published November 17, 2005

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Muriel Saville-Troike

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143 reviews6 followers
August 31, 2016
I had to read a couple of chapters for uni and I ended up reading the whole book because I found it absolutely interesting. In fact, I found it so interesting that it made me want to be a linguist. ♥
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19 reviews
March 5, 2014
It serves its purpose: Introduction to SLA. Was very superficial for me but I recommend the book to those unrelated to the field of SLA and would like to learn about it's basics, and to people who have just started studying SLA with pretty much no knowledge of the field.
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Author 1 book13 followers
April 9, 2014
Exactly what it says it is--an introduction to SLA. I read it for a theory class could with Mitchell, Myles, and Marsden's "Second Language Learning Theories" (Third Edition) and where that one was richer and denser in detail, this book balanced it with a more straightforward attitude and easier access. I'm thankful for this one to help elucidate some of the issues. Also, the author formerly taught at my school, so that's a fun fact. Bear Down, UofA haha.
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25 reviews4 followers
July 25, 2010
Si a este libro le quitaramos TODOS los adverbios y los adjetivos que trae para describir procesos, caracteristicas etc... se quedarian en la mitad de paginas.

Ventaja? esta bastante bien organizado, y tiene 1 foto de Noam Chomsky cuando era jovencito.
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146 reviews
June 26, 2017
Good coverage of many aspects. Charts, summaries, study guide questions, and glossary are very helpful.
My issue with this text has always been length. Chapters/sections are very long and dense. Could benefit from better organization, condensing, or eliminating certain parts.
6 reviews5 followers
May 31, 2020
It was interesting to understand how second language is learnt from a scientific point of you. The book tries to answer to questions what we learn, how we learn and why some people are more successful in learning a second language. This is looked from linguistics, psychological and social perspectives. If you are not yet familiar with certain concepts it may be a bit hard to understand. It was a personal interest to read it as I am learning a new language in order to better understand how I could improve my learning.
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November 1, 2023
Had to read this for one of my courses in uni, I did not like it. It was a lot of information and it felt like word-vomit to be honest. A lot of things could be easier explained in fewer and more understandable words.
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46 reviews2 followers
June 21, 2022
Amazing read, a recommendation for those who study language or are just very interested in how languages are acquired. Very well-written.
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December 18, 2021
The book is informative, didactic, and thor​ough. Concepts are explained relatively clearly however, its biggest flop is that it's trying to cover so many concepts that you end up feeling like you haven't learned anything. It is stretched so thinly you could be easily lost in all different theories and concepts.
I would recommend as a reading material but not as a book for academic studying.
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June 3, 2025
Interesting topic, but the writing style didn’t suit me. Had to cram reading this in one week for a course and was disassociating the whole time. Now everytime I see the name Saville-Troike a shiver runs down my spine
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8 reviews
July 13, 2025
another book that saved my MA life.
this book dives deeper into theories behind SLA and covers pretty much a wide range of theories in all 3 approaches: linguistics, psychological, and social.
bless my uni for allowing me to read this online.
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May 23, 2022
This book gave a good overview over the topic(s) it presents, not too in-depth but on the other hand it mentions a lot of different facets of SLA. I had already taken some courses in SLA when I read this, so a lot of it was familiar to me already, but it's a decent book for someone that wants to get an overview of the topic at hand.
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21 reviews14 followers
December 5, 2011
Poorly written and organized, though the information is accurate and thorough. I suppose it is a typical academic book.
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32 reviews
April 1, 2022
why is this harder to read and decipher than all of my other textbooks combined
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