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"Butler & Huang's book is one of the first to focus on second language (L2) development research methods and techniques specifically targeted at children of primary and pre-primary years. The last decade has seen a growing number of second language studies of children aged 4-12, a demographic with special developmental characteristics that confound research methods designed for studying adults. Written by experts from a variety of disciplines, this book covers major research methods and techniques in existing L2 development research including observations, surveys, interviews, introspective methods, speech production methods, receptive methods, eye-tracking, and brain-imaging, as well as research methods specifically designed for L2 children with specialeducational needs. The book also discusses various age-related considerations and challenges if they are employed to young L2 learners. This will be essential reading for SLA, Child Development, and TESOL researchers, and students in these courses will benefit particularly from pedagogical material like further readings and discussion questions"--

Butler & Huang’s book is one of the first to focus on second language (L2) development research methods and techniques specifically targeted at children of primary and pre-primary years.

Recenzijos

The potential of this book is enormous. No longer can L2 researchers claim ignorance to the nuances and challenges of working with younger learners, a population so often overlooked. Yuko Butler and Becky Huangs volume, and the entire cast of contributors, deftly guides us on a full spectrum of methodological approaches and the myriad issues we are likely to encounter in conducting research with children. Its now up to usthe L2 research communityto step up and to put in to practice the time- and experience-tested techniques described herein. And I very much hope we will.



(Luke Plonsky, Northern Arizona University)

This book is a gem for researchers of childrens L2 development! It offers wise guidance across a wealth of methods, from ethnography and interviews, to eye-tracking and brain imaging, and a lot more. With its exciting selection of authors and its comprehensive coverage, this is the ideal textbook for a research methods course focusing on L2 children populations.

(Lourdes Ortega, Georgetown University)

In an increasingly bilingual world with more and more children growing up exposed to an additional language either at birth or as young as age 2-5, this long-needed volume will make a very timely and notable contribution to the field of child L2 acquisition. With its different chapters discussing, in a highly accessible fashion, a variety of research methods in reference to the relevant theoretical framework behind them, the book will serve as an excellent resource for both novice and expert researchers interested in identifying intricate issues in child L2 development. I strongly recommend it.

(Aye Gürel, Bogazici University)

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction: Researching Child Second Language Development (Becky
H. Huang & Yuko Goto Butler)

Chapter 2 Observation and ethnographic methods for researching young learners
(Peter Sayer & Susan Ataei)

Chapter 3 Surveys and questionnaires with young language learners (Emiko
Hirosawa & W. L. Quint Oga-Baldwin)

Chapter 4 Using interviews with children in L2 research (Annamaria Pinter)

Chapter 5 Verbal Reports as a Window for Understanding Mental Processes among
Young Learners (Yuko Goto Butler)

Chapter 6 Research methods for evaluating second language speech production
(Becky H. Huang & Rica Ramķrez)

Chapter 7 Receptive methods in child bilingualism and second language
acquisition (Silvina Montrul, Alexandra Morales-Reyes & Begońa Arechabaleta
Regulez)

Chapter 8 Eye-tracking methods in child SLA research (Paola E. Dussias &
Karen Miller)

Chapter 9 Brain imaging methods (Nia Nickerson & Ioulia Kovelman)

Chapter 10 Research methods for L2 children with special needs (Li Sheng &
Sharon R. Hollenbach)

Chapter 11 Considerations for Research Methods to Study Child Second Language
Development (Yuko Goto Butler)
Yuko Goto Butler is Professor of Educational Linguistics in the Graduate School of Education at the University of Pennsylvania. She is also Director of the Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) Program. Her research interests include language assessment and second and foreign language learning among children.

Becky H. Huang is Professor in the Department of Teaching and Learning at Ohio State University. Her research focuses on two interrelated areas that address the goal of promoting language and education outcomes for bilingual students: language/literacy development and assessment of bilingual students.