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    Berlin : De Gruyter Mouton | Washington, DC : American Psychological Association
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    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 473 Seiten)
    Ausgabe: First edition
    ISBN: 9783110341423 , 9783110394528
    Serie: Language and the Human Lifespan
    Inhalt: In recent years, linguists have increasingly turned to the cognitive sciences to broaden their investigation into the roots and development of language. With the advent of cognitive-linguistic, usage-based and complex-adaptive models of language, linguists today are utilizing approaches and insights from cognitive psychology, neuropsychology, social psychology and other related fields. A key result of this interdisciplinary approach is the concept of entrenchment—the ongoing reorganization and adaptation of communicative knowledge. Entrenchment posits that our linguistic knowledge is continuously refreshed and reorganized under the influence of social interactions. It is part of a larger, ongoing process of lifelong cognitive reorganization whose course and quality is conditioned by exposure to and use of language, and by the application of cognitive abilities and processes to language. This volume enlists more than two dozen experts in the fields of linguistics, psycholinguistics, neurology, and cognitive psychology in providing a realistic picture of the psychological and linguistic foundations of language. Contributors examine the psychological foundations of linguistic entrenchment processes, and the role of entrenchment in first-language acquisition, second language learning, and language attrition. Critical views of entrenchment and some of its premises and implications are discussed from the perspective of dynamic complexity theory and radical embodied cognitive science.
    Inhalt: In recent years, linguists have increasingly turned to the cognitive sciences to broaden their investigation into the roots and development of language. With the advent of cognitive-linguistic, usage-based and complex-adaptive models of language, linguists today are utilizing approaches and insights from cognitive psychology, neuropsychology, social psychology and other related fields. A key result of this interdisciplinary approach is the concept of entrenchment—the ongoing reorganization and adaptation of communicative knowledge. Entrenchment posits that our linguistic knowledge is continuously refreshed and reorganized under the influence of social interactions. It is part of a larger, ongoing process of lifelong cognitive reorganization whose course and quality is conditioned by exposure to and use of language, and by the application of cognitive abilities and processes tolanguage. This volume enlists more than two dozen experts in the fields of linguistics, psycholinguistics, neurology, and cognitive psychology in providing a realistic picture of the psychological and linguistic foundations of language. Contributors examine the psychological foundations of linguistic entrenchment processes, and the role of entrenchment in first-language acquisition, second language learning, and language attrition. Critical views of entrenchment and some of its premises and implications are discussed from the perspective of dynamic complexity theory and radical embodied cognitive science. Hans-Jörg Schmid, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Germany.
    Anmerkung: Frontmatter -- -- Contents -- -- Contributors -- -- Introduction -- -- I. Setting the Scene -- -- 1. A Framework for Understanding Linguistic Entrenchment and Its Psychological Foundations -- -- II. Linguistic Perspectives on Entrenchment -- -- 2. Entrenchment in Cognitive Grammar -- -- 3. Entrenchment in Construction Grammar -- -- 4. Entrenchment Effects in Language Change -- -- 5. The Corpus-Based Perspective on Entrenchment -- -- 6. Entrenchment From a Psycholinguistic and Neurolinguistic Perspective -- -- 7. Entrenchment as Onomasiological Salience -- -- III. Cognitive Foundations of Linguistic Entrenchment Processes -- -- 8. Memory Consolidation -- -- 9. On the Automaticity of Language Processing -- -- 10. Statistical Learning as a Domain-General Mechanism of Entrenchment -- -- 11. Entrenchment, Gestalt Formation, and Chunking -- -- 12. The Roles of Analogy, Categorization, and Generalization in Entrenchment -- -- 13. Salience, Attention, and Perception -- -- IV. Entrenchment in Language Learning and Language Attrition -- -- 14. Entrenchment in First Language Learning -- -- 15. Entrenchment in Second-Language Learning -- -- 16. Entrenchment and Language Attrition -- -- V. Deconstructing Entrenchment -- -- 17. Entrenchment, Embeddedness, and Entanglement: A Dynamic Complexity View -- -- 18. Entrenchment: A View From Radical Embodied Cognitive Science -- -- VI. Synopsis -- -- 19. Linguistic Entrenchment and Its Psychological Foundations -- -- Index -- -- About the Editor , Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. , In English
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 9783110341300
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 9783110634891
    Weitere Ausg.: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Entrenchment and the psychology of language learning Berlin : De Gruyter Mouton, 2017 ISBN 3110341301
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 9783110341300
    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Komparatistik. Außereuropäische Sprachen/Literaturen
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    Schlagwort(e): Psycholinguistik ; Spracherwerb ; Sprachkompetenz ; Fremdsprachenlernen ; Kognitive Entwicklung
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