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Title
Exploring the cross-language transfer of L1 rhetorical knowledge in L2 writing : cognitive and metacognitive perspectives / Xing Wei.
ISBN
9789819976379 (electronic bk.)
9819976375 (electronic bk.)
9789819976362
9819976367
Published
Singapore : Springer, [2023]
Copyright
©2023
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xv, 243 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Item Number
10.1007/978-981-99-7637-9 doi
Call Number
P118.2
Dewey Decimal Classification
418.0071
Summary
This book addresses the transfer of rhetorical knowledge from a first language (L1) to a second language (L1-to-L2 rhetorical transfer), a common cognitive phenomenon in the L2 writing of students in foreign language learning environments. It investigates L1-to-L2 rhetorical transfer from a cognitive perspective and examines a specific component of L2 writers’ agency in this transfer, namely metacognition. The book’s ultimate goal is to enhance our understanding of the cognitive mechanism of rhetorical transfer across languages. This goal is in turn connected to the need to determine how L1 rhetorical knowledge can be steered and oriented toward successful L2 writing. To this end, this book proposes a theoretical framework for transfer studies, encompassing the dimensions of text, transfer agency, and L2 essay raters. It facilitates an in-depth exploration of the intricacies involved in L1-to-L2 rhetorical transfer. It then presents empirical studies on this transfer. Embracing a dynamic perspective, this book furthers our understanding of interlingual rhetorical transfer as a conscious or intuitive process for making meaning, one that can be monitored and steered. Moreover, it discusses the pedagogical implications for L2 writing instruction that guides students to use metacognition to transfer L1 rhetorical knowledge during L2 writing.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed December 12, 2023).
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Print version: 9789819976362
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Rhetorical transfer and writing metacognition
Chapter 3. Theoretical framework for L1-to-L2 rhetorical transfer studies
Chapter 4. Design and implementation of mixed-methods approach research
Chapter 5. Exploring L1-to-L2 rhetorical transfer and relevant metacognitive knowledge
Chapter 6. Exploring L1-to-L2 rhetorical transfer and relevant metacognitive skills
Chapter 7. Understanding L1-to-L2 rhetorical transfer from cognitive and metacognitive perspectives
Chapter 8. Conclusion and implications.