Complex Systems and Applied Linguistics
Discover the fascinating intersection of complexity and linguistics in Complex Systems and Applied Linguistics by Diane Larsen-Freeman. Published by Oxford University Press in 2008, this insightful paperback spans 304 pages, providing an accessible introduction to a rapidly growing field that transcends traditional disciplinary boundaries.
Diane Larsen-Freeman explores essential concepts such as chaos, complexity, dynamic systems, and emergence, illustrating their relevance to applied linguistics. This book not only highlights the practical applications of complex systems thinking but also challenges established ideas within the discipline. By discussing the implications for theory, research, and practice, it invites readers to rethink their perspectives on language acquisition and usage.
Whether you are a student, researcher, or educator, this book is an invaluable resource for understanding how complexity can reshape our approach to linguistics.