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Linguistics and Education
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Norbert Schmitt has done an outstanding job in compiling a volume intended to fulfill its stated purpose of offering “a
broad overview of Applied Linguistics” (p. viii). Thus, in the Preface, Schmitt explains that the book “will introduce you
[readers] to important areas in the field, and familiarize you with the key issues in each of those areas” (p. viii). The easy-toread writing style of the chapters, described by Schmitt as “sophisticated introduction,” helps in this regard since it provides
readers with a basic knowledge of the most current ideas and theories, research methodology, and practical applications
present in the discipline while building the background to access more complex texts should they decide to do so.
This edited volume includes a preface, 16 chapters, a reference section and an index. In the Preface, Schmitt describes
the purpose and general layout of the text, as well as issues related to chapters’ authorships and internal organization.
Immediately following is Chapter 1, featuring a well-crafted description of the field of Applied Linguistics, which includes a
definition of the discipline and a brief historical overview since its inception. A third section in the chapter, “Themes to watch
for in this book,” reminds readers of the existing underlying relationships between a large majority of the areas addressed
throughout the volume despite being covered in different chapters. Consequently, Schmitt and Celce-Murcia, the co-authors
of the chapter, encourage readers to seek the aforementioned connections, rather than compartmentalizing the chapters, for
they believe that, “true understanding of any individual area can only be gained by understanding others which are related”
(p. 10). In so doing, readers will gain a better grasp of the book’s content and a better understanding of the discipline.
Chapters 2 through 15 are clustered into three sections, respectively labeled “Description of language and language
use,” “Essential areas of enquiry in Applied Linguistics,” and “Language skills and assessment.” The first section, “Description of language and language use,” encompasses chapters on grammar, vocabulary, discourse analysis, pragmatics, and
corpus linguistics. The second, “Essential areas of enquiry in Applied Linguistics,” contains chapters on second language
acquisition, psycholinguistics, sociolinguistics, and learners’ styles, strategies and motivation. Lastly, “Language skills and
assessment” includes chapters revolving around issues related to the skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing, as
well as assessment.
Each chapter also includes two additional sections: “Further reading” and “Hands-on activity.” The former includes various
reading suggestions formulated by the author(s) of the respective chapter, intended for readers wishing to gain a deeper
grasp of the issues at stake. Interestingly, each recommendation is accompanied by a brief, yet informative, description of
its content. The “Hands-on activity” section presents readers with questions or situations to ponder or provide answers to,
in light of the information presented in the chapter. Solutions to these questions, which vary in length as well as in number,
are provided by the authors themselves in Chapter 16, appropriately entitled “Suggested solutions.” Course instructors will
find both the “Hands-on activity” as well as the “Suggested solutions” chapter especially useful because they will allow them
to check for students’ understanding of the content of each chapter. The book concludes with a reference section, which
includes the bibliographical references clustered by chapter. This configuration facilitates the task of its readers at the time
of finding relevant sources without having to search for them in a joint bibliography.
“An Introduction to Applied Linguistics” offers numerous benefits for its readers. All the chapters have been written by
authorities in their respective fields, among them Paul Nation, Patsy Lightbown, Nina Spada, Diane Larsen-Freeman, Paul
Matsuda, and Tony Silva. This ensures the quality of their content, the inclusion of current developments in the field, and
the thoroughness of the analyses. Another interesting feature is the similar format adopted by all the chapters: they all
include a definition of their respective topic, which keeps with the “sophisticated introduction” intention of the book. This
explanation is generally followed by each topic’s importance or relevance to the field and some pedagogical implications, in
accordance with the practical intentionality of the book.
The easy-to-read style of the book presents a wide variety of topics in an approachable manner, in stark contrast to
other more academically or research-oriented texts, which may detract novices from the discipline due to the complexity
of their narratives, despite their obvious interest. Secondly, as mentioned above, the caliber of the authors ensures the high
quality, currency, and relevance of its content. Thirdly, in requesting that the authors follow a predetermined format, Schmitt

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cleverly ensured a degree of homogeneity across chapters despite authors’ individual writing styles. In facilitating acrosschapter comparisons of definitions, terminology, or field of application, readers will gain a better and clearer understanding
of the different areas of study. Additionally, this organizational tactic overcomes a deficiency present in other volumes that,
notwithstanding their quality, may not present readers with the information needed to gain a thorough understanding of
the various areas included in the discipline of Applied Linguistics. Finally, as indicated by Schmitt, the nature of the chapters
offers readers the possibility to read them either sequentially or at their discretion, depending on their respective interests.
Overall, this compact volume fulfills its intended purpose of presenting readers with a thorough introduction to the field
of Applied Linguistics. In so doing, it will be of interest for college instructors teaching in the areas of Applied Linguistics,
Literacy, TESOL, or similar fields. It will also be of interest for students in these courses, in that they will be provided with
an introduction to the field while gaining the foundation en route to more advanced courses in the discipline.

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Department of Language and Culture in Education, School of Education, Loyola Marymount University, Los
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E-mail address: [email protected]

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