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"This special issue is a compilation of studies presented at the workshop Issues on Second Language Processing held in Barcelona in June 2015. The workshop was sponsored by the journal Language Learning and organized by the Center on Cognition Brain and Language (CBC) at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra (Barcelona, Spain)."
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"This special issue is a compilation of studies presented at the workshop Issues on Second Language Processing held in Barcelona in June 2015. The workshop was sponsored by the journal Language Learning and organized by the Center on Cognition Brain and Language (CBC) at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra (Barcelona, Spain)."
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- Verlag: Wiley
- Seitenzahl: 236
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 318g
- ISBN-13: 9781119369219
- ISBN-10: 1119369215
- Artikelnr.: 47084211
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Wiley
- Seitenzahl: 236
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 318g
- ISBN-13: 9781119369219
- ISBN-10: 1119369215
- Artikelnr.: 47084211
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
ALBERT COSTA is an ICREA Research Professor at the Center for Brain and Cognition at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra (Barcelona, Spain). His research focuses on the cognitive and neural underpinnings of language processing, particularly, on how two languages are represented and processed by the one brain. CRISTINA BAUS is a researcher at the Center for Brain and Cognition at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra (Barcelona, Spain). Her main research interests focus on the study of the neurobiological substrates of language production, bilingualism, and sign language.
Foreword 5
Cristina Baus and Albert Costa
Second Language Processing: Why Another Special Issue? 7-12
Jean-Remy Hochmann, Alan Langus, and Jacques Mehler
An Advantage for Perceptual Edges in Young Infants' Memory for Speech 13-28
Eneko Anton, Guillaume Thierry, Alexander Goborov, Jon Anasagasti, and Jon
Andoni Dunabeitia
Testing Bilingual Educational Methods: A Plea to End the Language-Mixing
Taboo 29-50
Laura Birke Hansen, Pedro Macizo, Jon Andoni Dunabeitia, David Saldana,
Manuel Carreiras, Luis J Fuentes, and M Teresa Bajo
Emergent Bilingualism and Working Memory Development in School Aged
Children 51-75
Evy Woumans, Jill Surmont, Esli Struys, and Wouter Duyck
The Longitudinal Effect of Bilingual Immersion Schooling on Cognitive
Control and Intelligence 76-91
Kristof Strijkers
A Neural Assembly-Based View on Word Production: The Bilingual Test Case
92-131
Wouter P J Broos, Wouter Duyck, and Robert J Hartsuiker
Verbal Self-Monitoring in the Second Language 132-154
Natalia Kartushina, Ulrich H Frauenfelder, and Narly Golestani
How and When Does the Second Language Influence the Production of Native
Speech Sounds: A Literature Review 155-186
Ann-Kathrin Grohe and Andrea Weber
Learning to Comprehend Foreign-Accented Speech by Means of Production and
Listening Training 187-209
Jasmin Sadat, Rita Pureza, and F.-Xavier Alario
Traces of An Early Learned Second Language in Discontinued Bilingualism
210-233
Index 234-236
Cristina Baus and Albert Costa
Second Language Processing: Why Another Special Issue? 7-12
Jean-Remy Hochmann, Alan Langus, and Jacques Mehler
An Advantage for Perceptual Edges in Young Infants' Memory for Speech 13-28
Eneko Anton, Guillaume Thierry, Alexander Goborov, Jon Anasagasti, and Jon
Andoni Dunabeitia
Testing Bilingual Educational Methods: A Plea to End the Language-Mixing
Taboo 29-50
Laura Birke Hansen, Pedro Macizo, Jon Andoni Dunabeitia, David Saldana,
Manuel Carreiras, Luis J Fuentes, and M Teresa Bajo
Emergent Bilingualism and Working Memory Development in School Aged
Children 51-75
Evy Woumans, Jill Surmont, Esli Struys, and Wouter Duyck
The Longitudinal Effect of Bilingual Immersion Schooling on Cognitive
Control and Intelligence 76-91
Kristof Strijkers
A Neural Assembly-Based View on Word Production: The Bilingual Test Case
92-131
Wouter P J Broos, Wouter Duyck, and Robert J Hartsuiker
Verbal Self-Monitoring in the Second Language 132-154
Natalia Kartushina, Ulrich H Frauenfelder, and Narly Golestani
How and When Does the Second Language Influence the Production of Native
Speech Sounds: A Literature Review 155-186
Ann-Kathrin Grohe and Andrea Weber
Learning to Comprehend Foreign-Accented Speech by Means of Production and
Listening Training 187-209
Jasmin Sadat, Rita Pureza, and F.-Xavier Alario
Traces of An Early Learned Second Language in Discontinued Bilingualism
210-233
Index 234-236
Foreword 5
Cristina Baus and Albert Costa
Second Language Processing: Why Another Special Issue? 7-12
Jean-Remy Hochmann, Alan Langus, and Jacques Mehler
An Advantage for Perceptual Edges in Young Infants' Memory for Speech 13-28
Eneko Anton, Guillaume Thierry, Alexander Goborov, Jon Anasagasti, and Jon
Andoni Dunabeitia
Testing Bilingual Educational Methods: A Plea to End the Language-Mixing
Taboo 29-50
Laura Birke Hansen, Pedro Macizo, Jon Andoni Dunabeitia, David Saldana,
Manuel Carreiras, Luis J Fuentes, and M Teresa Bajo
Emergent Bilingualism and Working Memory Development in School Aged
Children 51-75
Evy Woumans, Jill Surmont, Esli Struys, and Wouter Duyck
The Longitudinal Effect of Bilingual Immersion Schooling on Cognitive
Control and Intelligence 76-91
Kristof Strijkers
A Neural Assembly-Based View on Word Production: The Bilingual Test Case
92-131
Wouter P J Broos, Wouter Duyck, and Robert J Hartsuiker
Verbal Self-Monitoring in the Second Language 132-154
Natalia Kartushina, Ulrich H Frauenfelder, and Narly Golestani
How and When Does the Second Language Influence the Production of Native
Speech Sounds: A Literature Review 155-186
Ann-Kathrin Grohe and Andrea Weber
Learning to Comprehend Foreign-Accented Speech by Means of Production and
Listening Training 187-209
Jasmin Sadat, Rita Pureza, and F.-Xavier Alario
Traces of An Early Learned Second Language in Discontinued Bilingualism
210-233
Index 234-236
Cristina Baus and Albert Costa
Second Language Processing: Why Another Special Issue? 7-12
Jean-Remy Hochmann, Alan Langus, and Jacques Mehler
An Advantage for Perceptual Edges in Young Infants' Memory for Speech 13-28
Eneko Anton, Guillaume Thierry, Alexander Goborov, Jon Anasagasti, and Jon
Andoni Dunabeitia
Testing Bilingual Educational Methods: A Plea to End the Language-Mixing
Taboo 29-50
Laura Birke Hansen, Pedro Macizo, Jon Andoni Dunabeitia, David Saldana,
Manuel Carreiras, Luis J Fuentes, and M Teresa Bajo
Emergent Bilingualism and Working Memory Development in School Aged
Children 51-75
Evy Woumans, Jill Surmont, Esli Struys, and Wouter Duyck
The Longitudinal Effect of Bilingual Immersion Schooling on Cognitive
Control and Intelligence 76-91
Kristof Strijkers
A Neural Assembly-Based View on Word Production: The Bilingual Test Case
92-131
Wouter P J Broos, Wouter Duyck, and Robert J Hartsuiker
Verbal Self-Monitoring in the Second Language 132-154
Natalia Kartushina, Ulrich H Frauenfelder, and Narly Golestani
How and When Does the Second Language Influence the Production of Native
Speech Sounds: A Literature Review 155-186
Ann-Kathrin Grohe and Andrea Weber
Learning to Comprehend Foreign-Accented Speech by Means of Production and
Listening Training 187-209
Jasmin Sadat, Rita Pureza, and F.-Xavier Alario
Traces of An Early Learned Second Language in Discontinued Bilingualism
210-233
Index 234-236