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Distinguished Lectures in Humanities - Limits on Success in Second Language

6 Oct 2020

Event
[Distinguished Lectures in Humanities] Limits on Success in Second Language
  • Speaker: Prof. Brian MacWhinney
    (Teresa Heinz Professor of Psychology, Modern Languages, and Computational Linguistics
    Department of Psychology, Carnegie Mellon University)
  • Overview:
    Traditionally, age-related changes in second language learning success have been attributed to the termination of a Critical Period. We are now beginning to understand some aspects of the biological basis of entrenchment effects, but they appear to be far more malleable, complex and dynamic than originally proposed. The Unified Competition Model offers an alternative explanation of age-related effects based on consideration of the risk factors of entrenchment, negative transfer, misconnection, parasitism, isolation, and motivation.  To counter these risk factors, successful second language learners can rely on the support processes of resonance, proceduralization, positive transfer, internalization, and participation.
  • Date: 06 October 2020 (Tuesday)

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