The Handbook of Applied LinguisticsISBN: 978-1-4051-3809-3
Paperback
888 pages
January 2006, Wiley-Blackwell
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“In the vast quarry of theories and interdisciplinary
investigations of applied linguistics this rigorous and scholarly
book is an authoritative guide to the focal issues. It provides
both original and important contributions to the literature as well
as signposts to the future.” John C. Maher,
International Christian University, Tokyo
“In its forty years of activity, applied linguistics has
been concerned to define itself, its extent, and its relations with
related fields. This handbook, edited by Davies and Catherine
Elder, brings the issues up-to-date, providing not just a clear
account of current work in the branches of the field by thirty of
the best-known practitioners, but a cogent perspective justifying
treating applied linguistics as an independent and united
discipline.” Bernard Spolsky, Bar-Ilan
University
“This is a linguistically sophisticated, pedagogically
sound, research oriented, interdisciplinary approach at defining
applied linguistics as a discipline in its own right that should be
in every applied linguist's library. A vade mecum.”
James E. Alatis, Georgetown University
“Davies and Elder are to be congratulated for the Handbook in Applied Linguistics. The handbook reflects the historical evolution of thinking in applied linguistics, its emerging dimensions, and successfully captures the nature of an internal critique of applied linguistics within applied linguistics. Because applied linguistics is firmly embedded within western applied linguistics, the handbook book forces us to reflect on the nature non-western applied linguistics might take.” Sinfree Makoni, Pennsylvania State University