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Effects of variations in reading span task design on the relationship between working memory capacity and second language reading
In: The modern language journal. - Hoboken, NJ [u.a.] : Wiley-Blackwell 98 (2014) 2, 536-552
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English as a lingua franca through a usage-based perspective: merging the social and the cognitive in language use
In: Language culture and curriculum. - Abingdon : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 26 (2013) 2, 197-207
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Understanding English as a Lingua Franca
In: ELT journal. - Oxford : Oxford University Press 66 (2012) 2, 248
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The explicit/implicit knowledge distinction and working memory: Implications for second-language reading comprehension
In: Applied psycholinguistics. - Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 34 (2012) 4, 727-753
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The role of L1 and L2 working memory in literal and inferential comprehension in L2 reading
In: Journal of research in reading. - Leeds : Wiley-Blackwell 33 (2010) 2, 206-219
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Redefining multicompetence for bilingualism and ELF
In: International journal of applied linguistics. - Oxford [u.a.] : Blackwell 20 (2010) 1, 95-110
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Assessing the relationship of working memory to L2 reading: does the nature of comprehension process and reading span task make a difference?
In: System. - Amsterdam : Elsevier 37 (2009) 4, 627-639
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Assessing the relationship of working memory to L2 reading: Does the nature of comprehension process and reading span task make a difference?
In: System. - Amsterdam : Elsevier 37 (2009) 4, 627-639
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Teaching ELF as a language in its own right: communication or prescriptivism?
In: ELT journal. - Oxford : Oxford University Press 61 (2007) 3, 267
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The Effectiveness of a Theme-based Syllabus for Young L2 Learners
In: Journal of multilingual & multicultural development. - Colchester : Routledge 28 (2007) 1, 1
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Cultural familiarity in inferential and literal comprehension in L2 reading
In: System. - Amsterdam : Elsevier 34 (2006) 4, 494-508
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Articles - Towards intercultural communicative competence in ELT
In: ELT journal. - Oxford : Oxford University Press 56 (2002) 1, 57-64
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Towards intercultural communicative competence in ELT
In: ELT journal. - Oxford : Oxford University Press 56 (2002) 1, 57-64
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Towards intercultural communicative competence in ELT
Alptekin, Cem. - : Oxford University Press, 2002
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Lateral preference and L2 proficiency
In: Review of applied linguistics. - Leuven : Department of Linguistics (1994) 103-104, 39-56
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Target-language culture in EFL materials
Alptekin, Cem. - : Oxford University Press, 1993
Abstract: Expressing and interpreting meanings in a given language involves two types of knowledge. Systemic knowledge refers to the formal properties of language, comprising its syntactic and semantic aspects. Schematic knowledge, on the other hand, is socially acquired. It is an important part of the ‘fit’ which exists between people's culture-specific cognition and their native language. In native language learning, the child's schematic knowledge and systemic knowledge develop concurrently. Given what is known about the facilitating effects of familiar schemas (or schemata) on foreign language acquisition, it is most natural for learners to rely on their already established schematic knowledge when developing new systemic knowledge. For this reason, foreign language teaching materials which make use of target-language culture elements to present the systemic data are likely to interfere with this natural tendency. It is argued here that such teaching materials are actually detrimental to foreign language learning for a variety of reasons. The article discusses the problem in question in the context of EFL materials, yet with English as a lingua franca in mind. Pedagogic suggestions are then offered to make smooth transitions from familiar to unfamiliar schemas.
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URL: http://eltj.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/47/2/136
https://doi.org/10.1093/elt/47.2.136
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Field dependence-independence and hemisphericity as variables in L2 achievement
In: Second language research. - London : Sage Publ. 6 (1990) 2, 135-149
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The role of cognitive and hemispheric processing styles in L2 learning
In: Review of applied linguistics. - Leuven : Department of Linguistics (1989) 85-86, 105-121
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The question of culture : EFL teaching in non-English-speaking countries
In: ELT journal. - Oxford : Oxford University Press 38 (1984) 1, 14-20
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Target language acquisition through acculturation : EFL learners in the English-speaking environment
In: Canadian modern language review. - Toronto : Ontario Modern Language Teachers Association 39 (1983) 4, 818-826
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