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Age effects and language acquisition

Age of Acquisition Effects in Chinese EFL learners’ Delexicalized Verb and Collocation Acquisition

Age of Acquisition Effects in Chinese EFL learners’ Delexicalized Verb and Collocation Acquisition

... its effects has been attracting much attention from both psychology and ...its effects first attracted psychologists’ ...AoA effects in tasks like lexical decision and object naming (Coltheart, Laxon ...

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The effects of preterm birth on neural development, language acquisition, and auditory system

The effects of preterm birth on neural development, language acquisition, and auditory system

... for language development in the tem- poral lobe and the adjacent areas are vulnerable to these alterations, as described previously ...basic language skills with increasing age ...

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The effects of age-of-acquisition and frequency-of-occurrence in visual word recognition: Further evidence from the Dutch language

The effects of age-of-acquisition and frequency-of-occurrence in visual word recognition: Further evidence from the Dutch language

... English language, as Coltheart, Laxon, and Keating (1988) showed that the AoA eŒect on word naming remains signi® cant when imageability is controlled for, whereas imageability has no eŒect when AoA is controlled ...

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The ubiquity of frequency effects in first language acquisition

The ubiquity of frequency effects in first language acquisition

... and age of acquisition (which is just as well, since children ’ s fi rst word is rarely ...uence acquisition: a word is more likely to be early learned if it is, inter alia, relevant to the child ’ s ...

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Frequency effects in language acquisition: A review with implications for theories of implicit and explicit language acquisition  (Target article)

Frequency effects in language acquisition: A review with implications for theories of implicit and explicit language acquisition (Target article)

... of language: Theyhave been tallying them since theywere infants in order to segment and recognize connected ...native language (Jusczyk, ...the language theyhear, to discover the word boundaries ...

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The Lasting Effects of Language Acquisition: Testing Cognitive Abilities after L2 Attrition

The Lasting Effects of Language Acquisition: Testing Cognitive Abilities after L2 Attrition

... for language attrition, there exist factors that are suggested to facilitate language acquisition and ...The age of learners as they begin to acquire a language is often cited as an ...

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The influence of proficiency and age of acquisition on second language processing: An fMRI study of Mandarin-English bilinguals

The influence of proficiency and age of acquisition on second language processing: An fMRI study of Mandarin-English bilinguals

... The effects of proficiency and AoA on L2 learning and use have been studied extensively in the past, and recently there have been several experiments examining their individual effects using event-related ...

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Frequency effects and second language acquisition

Frequency effects and second language acquisition

... frequency effects interact with other aspects of the SLA ...the effects of input frequency and L2 learning outcomes, involving learners at different stages of learning and consid- ering the role of the L1, ...

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Reflections on frequency effects in language acquisition: A response to commentaries

Reflections on frequency effects in language acquisition: A response to commentaries

... second language development is the use of ...formulaic language in child SLA using data from five Mexican chil- dren, each recorded interacting with the observer and an English-speaking ...effective ...

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The role of age of acquisition in late second language oral proficiency attainment

The role of age of acquisition in late second language oral proficiency attainment

... In sum, the Critical Period Hypothesis and Cognitive Aging Hypothesis present sharply contrastive beliefs as to the predictive power of age for late L2 ultimate attainment. The CPH predicts “discontinuity in the ...

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The effects of sign language on spoken language acquisition in children with hearing loss: a systematic review protocol

The effects of sign language on spoken language acquisition in children with hearing loss: a systematic review protocol

... country, language, publication status, source of funding); 2) study design; 3) population characteristics - for example, sample size, sex, ethnicity, etiology (including radiologic findings when available), ...

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The Role of Non-Linguistic Variables in Production of Complex Linguistic Structures by Hearing-Impaired Children

The Role of Non-Linguistic Variables in Production of Complex Linguistic Structures by Hearing-Impaired Children

... child's language development will be more difficult than normal people ...harmful effects of hearing loss on language acquisition, especially during the first three years of life, is of ...

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A computational model of reading across development:Effects of literacy onset on language processing

A computational model of reading across development:Effects of literacy onset on language processing

... the language domain. They observed that the age at which a word is acquired – its “Age of Acquisition” (AoA) – related to the number of semantic associates that participants produced in a free ...

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The Present of UG

The Present of UG

... grammar-independent Language of Thought that builds representations upon computations on symbolic objects (see Fodor 1975, 2008, Fodor & Pylyshyn ...propositional Language of Thought in nonlinguistic ...

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Co Evolution of Language and of the Language Acquisition Device

Co Evolution of Language and of the Language Acquisition Device

... In order to test the preference for default versus unset parameters under different conditions, the five parameters which define the difference between the two learning procedures were t[r] ...

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The Role Of Individual Differences In Bilingual Language Processing

The Role Of Individual Differences In Bilingual Language Processing

... L2 acquisition more likely to find themselves in an immersive L2 environment, or does immersion simply lead to better learning outcomes? Current imaging such as fMRI, DTI, and voxel-based morphometry combined with ...

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Multilinguals’ language choice for mental calculation

Multilinguals’ language choice for mental calculation

... of language choice for mental calculation is the dependent variable in the present ...what language do you typically use? Answers were elicited on a 5-point Likert scale (never ¼ 1, rarely ¼ 2, sometimes ¼ ...

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Errors in the learning of Italian as a foreign language: a contribution to the debate on the difference between acquiring a language in natural circumstances and learning a language in a classroom

Errors in the learning of Italian as a foreign language: a contribution to the debate on the difference between acquiring a language in natural circumstances and learning a language in a classroom

... The present study is based on the distinction between Second Language Acquisition (SLA), the acquisition of an L2 in a natural context, and Foreign Language Learning (FLL) in[r] ...

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First Language Acquisition

First Language Acquisition

... For this reason the earliest consonant sounds are most likely to be velar or glottal consonants (such as [h], [w], [k] or [g]). However, although these consonants are produced first, children may not be able to make ...

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Sociocultural integration and second language proficiency following migration

Sociocultural integration and second language proficiency following migration

... Hammer, Kate (2017) Sociocultural integration and second language proficiency following migration. In: Beacco, J.-C. and Krumm, H.-J. and Little, D. and Thalgott, P. (eds.) The Linguistic Integration of Adult ...

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