Introduction to Psycholinguistic and Neurolinguistic Approaches to Language Attrition

B. Köpke, Merel Keijzer
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It is now widely accepted that language attrition is inextricably linked to processes and mechanisms that have their origin in the human mind/brain. However, the field of attrition has built on linguistic, sociolinguistic, and applied linguistic perspectives, and psycholinguistic or neurolinguistics approaches did not have a place in this tradition until relatively recently. In this introductory chapter, we first of all sketch how psycholinguistic and neurolinguistic insights have very quickly become a pillar of attrition research. To do this, this introduction explores language attrition as a processing, memory, and brain mechanism before turning to an outline of the contributions in this section. As part of this tripartite introduction, models and theories that are introduced include activation and inhibition, declarative vs. procedural memory, retrieval induced forgetting, the savings account, and neural multifunctionality and plasticity.
语言消耗的心理语言学和神经语言学研究导论
现在人们普遍认为,语言损耗与源自人类大脑的过程和机制有着千丝万缕的联系。然而,摩擦学领域建立在语言学、社会语言学和应用语言学的观点之上,而心理语言学或神经语言学的方法直到最近才在这一传统中占有一席之地。在本导论章中,我们首先概述心理语言学和神经语言学的见解如何迅速成为损耗研究的支柱。为了做到这一点,本引言将从处理、记忆和大脑机制的角度探讨语言消耗,然后再概述本节的贡献。作为这三部分介绍的一部分,介绍的模型和理论包括激活和抑制,陈述性与程序性记忆,检索诱发遗忘,储蓄账户,以及神经的多功能性和可塑性。
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