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Chapter 7. A Connectionist–Enactivist Perspective on Learning to Write
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors vii
- Introduction xi
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Part 1: Neurolinguistic Perspective
- Chapter 1. Identifying the Neural Substrates of Second Language Acquisition: What is the Contribution from Functional and Structural MRI? 3
- Chapter 2. The Critical Period Hypothesis: Evidence from Information Structural Processing in French 17
- Chapter 3. On Neuroanatomical Substrates of Dyslexia: With Some Implications for Foreign Language Acquisition 30
- Chapter 4. Emotion versus Cognition, or What Psycho and Neurolinguistics Tell us about Affectivity in Second Language Acquisition 44
- Chapter 5. Observable Strategizing: On Limbic Communication in Advanced Users of Language 64
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Part 2: Psycholinguistic Perspective
- Chapter 6. Bilingual Language Control in Translation Tasks: A TAP Study into Mental Effort Management by Inexperienced Translators 79
- Chapter 7. A Connectionist–Enactivist Perspective on Learning to Write 93
- Chapter 8. Cross-Linguistic Conceptual Infl uence from a Bilingual Perspective: In Search of Research Paradigm 106
- Chapter 9. On the Asymmetry of Verb–Noun Collocations 126
- Chapter 10. Gender Differences in L1 and L2 Reading 145
- Chapter 11. An Educational Language Community: External and Internal Language Use by Multilingual Students 159
- Chapter 12. Language Awareness in Using Cognate Vocabulary: The Case of Polish Advanced Students of English in the Light of the Theory of Affordances 175
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors vii
- Introduction xi
-
Part 1: Neurolinguistic Perspective
- Chapter 1. Identifying the Neural Substrates of Second Language Acquisition: What is the Contribution from Functional and Structural MRI? 3
- Chapter 2. The Critical Period Hypothesis: Evidence from Information Structural Processing in French 17
- Chapter 3. On Neuroanatomical Substrates of Dyslexia: With Some Implications for Foreign Language Acquisition 30
- Chapter 4. Emotion versus Cognition, or What Psycho and Neurolinguistics Tell us about Affectivity in Second Language Acquisition 44
- Chapter 5. Observable Strategizing: On Limbic Communication in Advanced Users of Language 64
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Part 2: Psycholinguistic Perspective
- Chapter 6. Bilingual Language Control in Translation Tasks: A TAP Study into Mental Effort Management by Inexperienced Translators 79
- Chapter 7. A Connectionist–Enactivist Perspective on Learning to Write 93
- Chapter 8. Cross-Linguistic Conceptual Infl uence from a Bilingual Perspective: In Search of Research Paradigm 106
- Chapter 9. On the Asymmetry of Verb–Noun Collocations 126
- Chapter 10. Gender Differences in L1 and L2 Reading 145
- Chapter 11. An Educational Language Community: External and Internal Language Use by Multilingual Students 159
- Chapter 12. Language Awareness in Using Cognate Vocabulary: The Case of Polish Advanced Students of English in the Light of the Theory of Affordances 175