ABSTRACT

This collection brings together linguistic, psychological, and sociological perspectives reflecting on the relationships and interactions of the multilayered factors impacting second language development and cognitive competence.

The book advocates a system approach as a counterpoint to existing scholarship, which has tended to focus on a small set of variables. The 13 chapters demonstrate the ways in which cognitive and linguistic development are intrinsically linked, occurring within a nested structure of multiple levels: individual neuro-cognitive systems and processes, individual engagement with the social world, and the wider social and institutional environments and cultural contexts affecting the belief systems and linguistic conventions of social groups. The volume begins by outlining the theoretical and methodological foundations before moving into a more focused look at the interplay of these different variables at the macro, meso, and micro levels. A final section features two commentary chapters from linguistics and psychology, respectively, synthesizing insights from earlier chapters and situating the collection within broader scholarship on linguistic and cognitive development, theoretical and methodological implications, and discussions of avenues for future empirical research.

This book will be of particular interest to scholars in second language acquisition, psycholinguistics, cognition, psychology, and sociology.

part II|192 pages

The interplay of variables on macro, meso, and micro levels

chapter 4|29 pages

The Proximity of Stimulation Hypothesis

Investigating the interplay of social and instructional variables with the cognitive-linguistic skills of young L2 learners

chapter 5|25 pages

Becoming bilingual in Miami, USA

Predictors and outcomes of speed of English acquisition for low-income, dual-language learners

chapter 6|32 pages

Immigrant achievement and language use across countries

The role of family background and education systems

chapter 9|24 pages

From differential to dynamic

The role of working memory in second language (L2) learning

part III|34 pages

Synthesis

chapter 12|18 pages

Commentary

Toward a developmental science of language acquisition