Chinese as a Second Language
Theory and Practice
Istvan Kecskes editor Yang Zhao editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Publishing:30th Sep '26
£28.00
This title is due to be published on 30th September, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Combining global collaboration, theoretical depth and practical application, this book provides key insights on Chinese language teaching.
Bridging theory and practice, this innovative book provides an authoritative, research-based foundation to enhance Chinese language teaching and learning methodologies globally. Addressing the core challenges of Chinese acquisition, it is essential reading for scholars, educators, and students interested in Chinese as a second/foreign Language.Chinese language acquisition has been discussed from pedagogical and discoursal perspectives, however this innovative book presents a linguistic perspective on Chinese as a second language. Bridging theory and practice, it provides an authoritative, research-based foundation to enhance Chinese language teaching and learning methodologies globally. Bringing together 18 leading scholars to explore the linguistic underpinnings of Chinese language teaching and acquisition, the chapters cover key areas of language acquisition such as tone, prosody, Chinese characters, syntax, aspect, and pragmatic competence, and offer new theoretical perspectives, such as cognitive approaches, alongside practical applications. Combining the best scholarship from both Chinese and non-Chinese perspectives, it presents a unique, cross-cultural approach, reflecting global collaboration in the Chinese as a Second Language Research Association (CASLAR) community. Aiming to strengthen the theoretical foundations of language teaching, and advancing Chinese language teaching methodologies, this book is an essential resource for educators and students, as well as researchers.
ISBN: 9781009298858
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300 pages