Cognitive individual differences in second language processing and acquisition
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Cognitive individual differences in second language processing and acquisition
(Bilingual processing and acquisition, v. 3)
John Benjamins, c2016
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Cognitive Individual Differences in Second Language Processing and Acquisition contains 14 chapters that focus on the role of cognitive IDs in L2 learning and processing. The book brings together theoretical and methodological approaches to the study of cognitive IDs, as well as empirical studies that investigate the mediating role of cognitive IDs in various linguistic domains. Chapters include contributions from researchers working within second language acquisition (SLA), psycholinguistics, and cognitive psychology, sharing a common interest in the application of cognitive IDs to their respective areas of study. The interdisciplinary understanding of cognitive IDs presented in this book makes the book of interest to a wide readership of graduate students, faculty members, and academic researchers in the fields of SLA, psycholinguistics, cognitive psychology, and education.
Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Cognitive individual differences in second language learning and processing (by Granena, Gisela)
- 3. Part 1. Theoretical and methodological issues
- 4. Foreign language aptitude, acquisitional sequences, and psycholinguistic processes (by Skehan, Peter)
- 5. Miniature natural language learning in L2 acquisition research (by Kempe, Vera)
- 6. Working memory, language processing, and implications of malleability for second language acquisition (by Tsai, Nancy)
- 7. Methodological implications of working memory tasks for L2 processing research (by Leeser, Michael J.)
- 8. Analyzing individual differences in second language research: The benefits of mixed effects models (by Linck, Jared A.)
- 9. Part 2. Empirical studies
- 10. Music, song and speech: A closer look at the interfaces between musicality, singing and individual differences in phonetic language aptitude (by Christiner, Markus)
- 11. An empirical study of working memory, personality, and second language construction learning (by Jackson, Daniel O.)
- 12. Elicited imitation as a measure of implicit L2 knowledge: The role of working memory and short-term memory capacity (by Granena, Gisela)
- 13. Working memory and L2 English speakers' primed and subsequent production of passives (by McDonough, Kim)
- 14. Interrelationships among L2 linguistic knowledge, working memory functions, and L2 reading (by Cecen, Sevdeger)
- 15. Executive control and phonological processing in language acquisition: The role of early bilingual experience in learning an additional language (by Darcy, Isabelle)
- 16. Corrective feedback and working memory capacity: A replication (by Goo, Jaemyung)
- 17. The interaction between feedback exposure condition and phonetic coding ability (by Yilmaz, Yucel)
- 18. The role of explicit language aptitude in implicit, explicit, and mixed feedback conditions (by Yilmaz, Yucel)
- 19. Index
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