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Psycholinguistic approaches to second language acquisition

Aims

Psycholinguistic research into second language acquisition asks questions about how a second language is processed in terms of comprehension and production, and in terms of both spoken and written language. Of key interest are questions about the roles played by a speaker’s first language, by working memory, and—in the context of classroom-based learning—by language instruction, in second language production/comprehension. This module is based around student-led discussion of primary research papers. It will:

  • introduce psycholinguistic approaches to the study of second language acquisition through reading and discussion of primary research articles. ‘Second language acquisition’ will be understood in its broadest sense, so readings may cover simultaneous bilingualism, sequential bilingualism, and multilingualism;
  • familiarize students with a variety of psycholinguistic research methods used to study second language acquisition, including self-paced listening/reading, cross-modal priming, and eye-tracking. A range of aspects of second language knowledge will be covered, including at least three of syntax, semantics, phonology, speech perception, vocabulary, literacy;
  • develop students’ understanding of the key elements of good research design and informative presentation of results, including reporting of statistics, within psycholinguistic research.

By the end of the course, students should be able to:

  • understand key questions that motivate psycholinguistic research into second language acquisition;
  • explain a variety of psycholinguistic research techniques, including knowing which techniques are appropriate to what kind of research question;
  • understand the reporting of results, including statistical data, in a psycholinguistic study and be able to evaluate the effectiveness of different ways of presenting results;
  • write a proposal for a psycholinguistic investigation of second language acquisition.

This module will be capped at 35.

About this module

  • Module name
    Psycholinguistic approaches to second language acquisition
  • Course code
    L55H (LAN00055H)
  • Teacher 
    Heather Marsden
  • Term(s) taught
    Spring/summer
  • Credits
    20