نتایج جستجو برای: second language l2

تعداد نتایج: 1019736  

2015
Marina M. Doucerain Raheleh S. Varnaamkhaasti Norman Segalowitz Andrew G. Ryder

Although a substantial amount of cross-cultural psychology research has investigated acculturative stress in general, little attention has been devoted specifically to communication-related acculturative stress (CRAS). In line with the view that cross-cultural adaptation and second language (L2) learning are social and interpersonal phenomena, the present study examines the hypothesis that migr...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه شهرکرد - دانشکده ادبیات و علوم انسانی 1391

why some learners are willing to communicate in english, concurrently others are not, has been an intensive investigation in l2 education. willingness to communicate (wtc) proposed as initiating to communicate while given a choice has recently played a crucial role in l2 learning. it was hypothesized that wtc would be associated with language learning orientations (llos) as well as social suppo...

2017
Tahani Alsaigh Shelia M. Kennison

The research investigated whether a bilinguals' second language (L2) is activated during a task involving only the first language (L1). We tested the hypothesis that the amount of L2 interference can vary across settings, with less interference occurring in testing locations where L2 is rarely used. In Experiment 1, we compared language processing for 50 Arabic-English bilinguals tested in Saud...

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2010
Margaret Gillon-Dowens Marta Vergara Horacio A. Barber Manuel Carreiras

The goal of the present study was to investigate the electrophysiological correlates of second-language (L2) morphosyntactic processing in highly proficient late learners of an L2 with long exposure to the L2 environment. ERPs were collected from 22 English-Spanish late learners while they read sentences in which morphosyntactic features of the L2 present or not present in the first language (n...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Li Hai Tan Lin Chen Virginia Yip Alice H D Chan Jing Yang Jia-Hong Gao Wai Ting Siok

How second language (L2) learning is achieved in the human brain remains one of the fundamental questions of neuroscience and linguistics. Previous neuroimaging studies with bilinguals have consistently shown overlapping cortical organization of the native language (L1) and L2, leading to a prediction that a common neurobiological marker may be responsible for the development of the two languag...

Journal: :journal of teaching language skills 2015
afshin mohammadi mohammad raouf moini

the salient, and often ignored, role that out-of-class learning plays in second/foreign language (l2) learners’ development is overshadowed by classroom research. the main aim of this study is to problematize the role of out-of-class learning in the specific english-as-foreign-language (efl) context of iran by examination of the ways in which four learners attempted to revamp their english lang...

2011
Alexandra Mateu-Martin Ruiting Jia Patrick Bolger

The present study investigated how learners’ knowledge of a second language (L2) can influence the processing of their first language (L1). The study recorded the eye movements of 47 L1 Chinese participants with different L2 English proficiency levels as they read and judged the grammaticality of 240 Chinese sentences (60 anglicized ungrammatical relative clauses, 90 non-anglicized ungrammatica...

Journal: :Brain and language 2013
Ladan Ghazi Saidi Vincent Perlbarg Guillaume Marrelec Mélani Pélégrini-Issac Habib Benali Ana-Inés Ansaldo

Functional connectivity changes in the language network (Price, 2010), and in a control network involved in second language (L2) processing (Abutalebi & Green, 2007) were examined in a group of Persian (L1) speakers learning French (L2) words. Measures of network integration that characterize the global integrative state of a network (Marrelec, Bellec et al., 2008) were gathered, in the shallow...

2006
Laurie A. Stowe

A large number of studies have been carried out over the last few years investigating whether the neurological representation of language differs between first (L1) and second (L2) language. In a recent review, Stowe and Sabourin (2005) concluded that both L1 and L2 typically activate the same areas, particularly the typical language areas (i.e., that there is no consistent qualitative differen...

2012
Kara Morgan-Short Ingrid Finger Sarah Grey Michael T. Ullman

Although learning a second language (L2) as an adult is notoriously difficult, research has shown that adults can indeed attain native language-like brain processing and high proficiency levels. However, it is important to then retain what has been attained, even in the absence of continued exposure to the L2--particularly since periods of minimal or no L2 exposure are common. This event-relate...

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