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Features empirical research alongside theory and teaching practices -- will help readers to understand the pervasive and critical role that formulaic language plays in all aspects of language acquisition and use.
The chapters have an international scope and look at formulaic language in innovative ways.
"The new millennium has seen an explosion of usage-based studies showing that formulaic language and constructions are the rule rather than the exception. This volume is an important contribution to this growing field of research, directing the reader, as it does, to an abundance of new prefabricated patterns and sequences of different degrees of generality, from abstract schemas over frames to (semi)fixed sequences, and in a wide range of applicational studies including memorization and processing, developmental L2 learning and textbook design."
David Wood teaches applied linguistics at Carleton University, Canada, where his research interests lie in formulaic language, acquisition of L2 spoken language and academic discourse, and language teacher education. He has taught English language and applied linguistics in Canada, Greece, and Japan.