ABSTRACT
The Routledge Handbook of Second Language Acquisition and Psycholinguistics provides a comprehensive survey of the latest research at the intersection of linguistics, cognitive psychology, and applied linguistics, for those seeking to understand the mental architecture and processes that shape the acquisition of additional languages. The handbook represents the full complexity of second language acquisition across the lifespan, spanning childhood bilinguals and adult L2 learners, and is inclusive of heritage languages, early bilingualism and multilingualism, and language attrition.
An authoritative selection of diverse, global, leading psycholinguists synthesize the latest research to provide a thorough overview in a single volume and set the agenda for the future. The volume is organized into five key parts for ease of use: psycholinguistics across the lifespan; methods; theoretical perspectives; the psycholinguistics of learning; and transdisciplinary perspectives.
This handbook will be an indispensable resource for scholars and students of psycholinguistics, second language acquisition, applied linguistics, bilingualism, cognitive science, psychology, and research methodology.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
section Section I|97 pages
Psycholinguistics across the lifespan
chapter 8|12 pages
Learning a New Language in Older Age
section Section II|79 pages
Research methods in second language psycholinguistics
section Section III|89 pages
Theoretical perspectives on second language psycholinguistics
chapter 19|13 pages
Sentence Processing
chapter 22|10 pages
Synthesis
section Section IV|92 pages
The psycholinguistics of learning
chapter 23|13 pages
Implicit Learning and Second Language Acquisition
chapter 26|13 pages
Declarative and Procedural Memory in Second Language Learning
section Section V|79 pages
Transdisciplinary perspectives