Case Study Research in Applied LinguisticsCase studies of individual language learners are a valuable means of illustrating issues connected with learning, using, and in some cases, losing another language. Yet, even though increasing numbers of graduate students and scholars conduct research using case studies or mix quantitative and qualitative methods, there are no dedicated applied lin |
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... Conduct Case Studies (Part 1) Chapter 5 How to Conduct Case Studies (Part 2) Chapter 6 Writing the Case Study Report References Author Index Subject Index vii 99 153 181 203 223 229 Preface As a graduate student at the University of ...
... Conduct Case Studies (Part 1) Chapter 5 How to Conduct Case Studies (Part 2) Chapter 6 Writing the Case Study Report References Author Index Subject Index vii 99 153 181 203 223 229 Preface As a graduate student at the University of ...
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... . Yet, increasing numbers of case studies have been conducted by graduate students and established scholars without coursework or dedicated applied linguistics research methods texts to guide the process. This vii Preface.
... . Yet, increasing numbers of case studies have been conducted by graduate students and established scholars without coursework or dedicated applied linguistics research methods texts to guide the process. This vii Preface.
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... conduct, evaluate, and write up case studies in applied linguistics. The book expands on the overviews provided in other methods textbooks and also draws on the burgeoning literature on qualitative research, and case study in particular ...
... conduct, evaluate, and write up case studies in applied linguistics. The book expands on the overviews provided in other methods textbooks and also draws on the burgeoning literature on qualitative research, and case study in particular ...
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... conducted with an individual such as Jim, especially given current directions in our field related to language and ... conducting other kinds of case studies within the realm of applied linguistics, including descriptions and analyses of ...
... conducted with an individual such as Jim, especially given current directions in our field related to language and ... conducting other kinds of case studies within the realm of applied linguistics, including descriptions and analyses of ...
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... conducting (Duff, 1985, 1988): the use of have constructions that functioned as existentials and introducers of new information/noun phrases (e.g., Have four man in my family [There are four people in my family] and On hill have much ...
... conducting (Duff, 1985, 1988): the use of have constructions that functioned as existentials and introducers of new information/noun phrases (e.g., Have four man in my family [There are four people in my family] and On hill have much ...
Contents
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Chapter 2 Defining Describing and Defending Case Study Research | 21 |
Chapter 3 Examples of Case Studies in Applied Linguistics | 61 |
Chapter 4 How to Conduct Case Studies Part 1 | 99 |
Chapter 5 How to Conduct Case Studies Part 2 | 153 |
Chapter 6 Writing the Case Study Report | 181 |
References | 203 |
Author Index | 223 |
Subject Index | 229 |
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