Neurolinguistics Aspects of Second Language Acquisition

  Fundamental breakthroughs in the neurosciences, combined with technical innovations for measuring brain activity, are shedding new light on the neural basis of second language (L2)<br />processing, and on its relationship to native language processing (L1) (Perani &a...

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Main Author: Laleh Fakhraee Faruji
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Language:English
Published: EduSoft publishing 2011-12-01
Series:Brain: Broad Research in Artificial Intelligence and Neuroscience
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Online Access:http://brain.edusoft.ro/index.php/brain/article/view/273
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spelling doaj-22ccccc7eeba415ea21244c4e75711fd2020-11-24T23:34:44ZengEduSoft publishingBrain: Broad Research in Artificial Intelligence and Neuroscience2067-39572011-12-01243640Neurolinguistics Aspects of Second Language AcquisitionLaleh Fakhraee Faruji  Fundamental breakthroughs in the neurosciences, combined with technical innovations for measuring brain activity, are shedding new light on the neural basis of second language (L2)<br />processing, and on its relationship to native language processing (L1) (Perani & Abutalebi, 2005).  Over the past two decades, a large body of neuroimaging studies has been devoted to the study of the neural organization of language (De´monet, Thierry, & Cardebat, 2005; Indefrey & Levelt, 2004; Price, 2000 as cited in Abutalebi, 2008). The value that functional neuroimaging adds to language research is to improve the perspective on the distributed anatomy of language. Thus, it can be used with considerable precision to identify the neural networks underlying the different domains of language processing. In this paper some main issues related to neurolinguistics and second language acquisition with a focus on bilingualism will be discussed.<br />http://brain.edusoft.ro/index.php/brain/article/view/273Bimodality, Bilingualism, Critical Period Hypothesis, Lateralization, Neuroimaging
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Neurolinguistics Aspects of Second Language Acquisition
Brain: Broad Research in Artificial Intelligence and Neuroscience
Bimodality, Bilingualism, Critical Period Hypothesis, Lateralization, Neuroimaging
author_facet Laleh Fakhraee Faruji
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title Neurolinguistics Aspects of Second Language Acquisition
title_short Neurolinguistics Aspects of Second Language Acquisition
title_full Neurolinguistics Aspects of Second Language Acquisition
title_fullStr Neurolinguistics Aspects of Second Language Acquisition
title_full_unstemmed Neurolinguistics Aspects of Second Language Acquisition
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publisher EduSoft publishing
series Brain: Broad Research in Artificial Intelligence and Neuroscience
issn 2067-3957
publishDate 2011-12-01
description   Fundamental breakthroughs in the neurosciences, combined with technical innovations for measuring brain activity, are shedding new light on the neural basis of second language (L2)<br />processing, and on its relationship to native language processing (L1) (Perani & Abutalebi, 2005).  Over the past two decades, a large body of neuroimaging studies has been devoted to the study of the neural organization of language (De´monet, Thierry, & Cardebat, 2005; Indefrey & Levelt, 2004; Price, 2000 as cited in Abutalebi, 2008). The value that functional neuroimaging adds to language research is to improve the perspective on the distributed anatomy of language. Thus, it can be used with considerable precision to identify the neural networks underlying the different domains of language processing. In this paper some main issues related to neurolinguistics and second language acquisition with a focus on bilingualism will be discussed.<br />
topic Bimodality, Bilingualism, Critical Period Hypothesis, Lateralization, Neuroimaging
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