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1 Psycholinguistics Psychology Linguistics Cognitive science
Speech & language pathology

2 Language acquisition Second language acquisition Language comprehension Language production

3 Q1:Explain communicative functions for each hemisphere of the brain

4 Q2: Is the Hemispheric specialization for
Q2: Is the Hemispheric specialization for spoken language the same as the one for sign language?

5 Q3: How independent are your L1 and L2
Q3: How independent are your L1 and L2? (use these terms- coordinate, compound, or subordinate bilinguals)

6 Q4: Does the organization for the brain for L2 in relation to L1 differ with … 1. age of acquisition 2. how it is learned 3. level of proficiency?

7 Learning processes: Information Processing
Learning demands learners’ attention, and thus involves controlled processing Learners go from controlled to automatic processing with practice.

8 Learning involves restructuring or reorganization of mental representations.
Restructuring of internal L2 representations with larger stores in memory accounts for increasing levels of L2 proficiency.

9 Q5: Explain L2 fossilization in terms of IP.

10 Q6: When can the ‘input’ become ‘intake’?

11 Q7: Explain declarative and procedural knowledge

12 Q8: Provide examples of the acquisitional hierarchy of processing skills (Pienemann & Hakansson 1999)

13 Q9: Explain Competition model ex) Little waters a lily

14 Q10: From a connectionist viewpoint, learning is change in the strength of the connections between stimuli and responses. What does this mean?

15 Parallel Distributed Processing
Processing is parallel: many connections are activated at the same time Knowledge is not stored (and/or retrieved) in memory but as ‘connection strengths’ between the nodes.

16 Q11: Explain the differences in learners
Age (critical period hypothesis) Sex Aptitude Motivation Cognitive style Personality Learning strategies

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