
Declarative and Procedural Determinants of Second Languages
Michel Paradis(Author)
John Benjamins Publishing Co
Published on 14. January 2009
Book
Paperback/Softback
219 pages
978-90-272-4177-1 (ISBN)
Description
This volume is the outcome of the author's observations and puzzlement over seventeen years of teaching English and French as second languages, followed by 30 years of research into the neurolinguistic aspects of bilingualism. It examines, within the framework of a neurolinguistic theory of bilingualism (Paradis, 2004), the crucial and pervasive contributions made by declarative and procedural memory to the appropriation, representation and processing of a second language. This requires careful consideration of a number of concepts associated with issues pertaining to second language research: consciousness, interface, modularity, automaticity, proficiency, accuracy, fluency, intake, ultimate attainment, switching, implicit linguistic competence and explicit metalinguistic knowledge. It is informed by data from a variety of domains, including language pathology, neuroimaging, and, from each side of the fence, practical classroom experience. This book introduces four further proposals within the framework of a neurolinguistic theory of bilingualism: (1) There are two sets of cerebral representations, those that are capable of reaching consciousness and those that are not; implicit grammar is inherently not capable of reaching consciousness. (2) The increased activation observed in neuroimaging studies during the use of a second language is not devoted to the processing of implicit linguistic competence. (3) Intake is doubly implicit. (4) Given the premise that metalinguistic knowledge cannot be converted into implicit competence, there can be no possible interface between the two.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Amsterdam
Netherlands
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 160 mm
Weight
435 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-272-4177-1 (9789027241771)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Content
1. Preface; 2. Chapter 1. Key concepts, framework, and clarifications; 3. Chapter 2. Consciousness in L2 appropriation; 4. Chapter 3. The disintegration of the implicit/explicit interface debate (or interface newspeak?); 5. Chapter 4. Ultimate attainment in L2 proficiency; 6. Chapter 5. Pervasive relevance of the distinction between implicit competence and explicit knowledge; 7. Summary of key proposals; 8. References; 9. Subject index