A History of Applied Linguistics - From 1980 to the present

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teaching. She developed the output-hypothesis as a reaction to Krashen’s
input-hypothesis.
“She is to be admired for her versatility and long-term commitment to
applied linguistics scholarship.”“She had the guts to change her mind about
the foundational assumptions of her research AFTER she had already become
a universally celebrated scholar in ourfield.”“Critical but fair, she has influenced
many researchers in ourfield by setting a high standard for both quantitative
and qualitative research.”“Very supportive for upcoming young researchers
and graduate students.”“For her work on communicative competence, the
output-hypothesis and the relevance of languaging as a source of SLA.”
She is a former president of AAAL.
Canale, M. and Swain, M. (1980)“Theoretical bases of communicative
approaches to second language teaching and testing”,Applied Linguistics,
vol. 1, no. 1: 1–47.
Swain, M. (1995)“Three functions of output in second language learning”
in: B. Seidlhofer and G. Cook (eds),Principle and Practice in Applied Linguis-
tics: Studies in Honour of H.G. Widdowson, Oxford: Oxford University Press,
pp. 125–44.


James Lantolf


Originally a dissatisfied secondary school teacher, who later earned a degree
in historical linguistics and who also researched Spanish dialects in the
United States. He gradually developed an interest in the work of Vygotsky
and other Russian educational psychologists and is now seen as the leading
figure in the SCT movement.
“He is a brilliant scholar with a deep knowledge of many aspects of the
field.”“He has been very influential in articulating an alternative to the
narrow SLA position held by some, and in developing a major program that
develops and supports this view.”“He has more or less single handedly
generated a new branch of AL, through his tireless defense and illustration
of Vygotskian sociocultural theory.”“He is a loyal friend and mentor.”
He is a former president of AAAL.
Lantolf, J. (ed.) (2000)Sociocultural Theory and Second Language Learning,
Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Lantolf, J. and Thorne, S. (2006)Sociocultural Theory and the Genesis of
Second Language Development, Oxford: Oxford University Press.


Diane Larsen-Freeman


Diane Larsen-Freeman’s work ranges from grammar teaching to various
aspects of second language acquisition and more recently the application of
complexity theory to SLA.
“She is a stalwart of thefield, who has worked on an amazing range of
topics.”“Her work on grammaring has been very influential and her book


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