Stefano Rastelli 
Discontinuity in Second Language Acquisition [EPUB ebook] 
The Switch between Statistical and Grammatical Learning

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With a particular focus on the morphosyntactic features of second language, this book discusses the idea that language acquisition is a discontinuous and ‘quantized’ process and thus that some items might be learned twice, statistically and grammatically. It argues that the switch from one way of learning to another is statistically-driven and grammatically motivated. The volume brings together and discusses insights and evidence from learner corpora analysis and electrophysiological data in an attempt to provide the reader with a unified outlook and it suggests a new, developmentally-oriented interpretation of findings. The topics discussed will be of interest to researchers working in the field of psycho- and neurolinguistics and SLA.

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Table of Content

1. Second Language Acquisition facit faltus (‘takes a leap’)

2. Discontinuity as Chunks Feed into Grammar

3. Discontinuity in the Maturing and in the Adapting Brain

4. Discontinuity and the Neurocognition of Second Language

5. Statistical Learning of a Second Language

6. Parts of L2 Grammar that Resist Statistical Learning

Conclusions

References

About the author

Stefano Rastelli teaches Second Language Acquisition at the Universities of Pavia and Verona, Italy. He is an associate member of CAROLE (Center for Advanced Research and Outreach in Language Education), University of Greenwich. His research focuses on second language processing and syntactic theory and he has published numerous research articles in international journals.

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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 272 ● ISBN 9781783092482 ● File size 0.7 MB ● Publisher Channel View Publications ● City Bristol ● Country GB ● Published 2014 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 3384873 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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