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Second Language Acquisition

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Words fail me: Word learning in English as a second language, in and out of context

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The subtle non-nativelikeness of near-nativeness—an effect of age of L2 acquisition, or simply an inherent characteristic of bilingualism?

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The importance of (good) input for formulaic language learning and processing

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The ILR Skill Level Descriptions and Language Testing

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Usage-based LA: Implicit and Explicit learning

Presentation via Skype

Two languages in mind: How a second language comes to change the native language, the mind, and the brain

The Comparison of L1 and L2 Case Processing: ERP Evidence from Turkish

Title: What’s wrong with the genitive case across L1 and L2 Turkish?

 

Title: Brain and language: Understanding the neurological implications of proficiency

Join the SLA program in the School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures for a lecture by Dr. Edna Andrews. Dr. Andrews is Professor of Linguistics and Cultural Anthropology and the Nancy and Jeffrey Marcus Professor of Slavic and Eurasian Studies at Duke University. Among her recent publications is "Neuroscience and Multilingualism", 2014, Cambridge University Press.

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