Description: Second Language Acquisition and the Critical Period Hypothesis by David Birdsong In language learning, the rule of thumb is: the earlier the better. Children exposed to language from birth are uniformly successful in first language acquisition (L1a), whereas those deprived of contact with language during childhood are pathologically deficient. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description In language learning, the rule of thumb is: the earlier the better. Children exposed to language from birth are uniformly successful in first language acquisition (L1A), whereas those deprived of contact with language during childhood are pathologically deficient. In second language acquisition (L2A), the difficulty of learning after puberty is routinely attested anecdotally and has been the subject of numerous scientific studies. It is widely believed that age effects in both are developmental in nature. Native levels of attainment in L1A and L2A are thought to be possible only if learning began before the closure of a "window of opportunity" - a critical or sensitive period. Increasingly, this popular wisdom is being called into question. Triggering this reevaluation is evidence that some late-starting learners achieve native-like competence in a second language and evidence of age effects past the presumed closure of the window of opportunity for learning. As the debate takes shape, some of the most renowned researchers in the field are weighing in on the issue. Their thoughts and evidence are presented in this volume.The chapters approach the Critical Period Hypothesis (CPH) from diverse perspectives and are evenly balanced in favour of and against the CPH-L2A. Each of the contributors brings authority and an international reputation to the question. As the papers encompass many domains of inquiry in L2A - syntax, morphology, phonetics/phonology, Universal Grammar and neurofunctional factors in language - this volume should appeal to a wide audience of researchers and advanced students. Back Cover In language learning, the rule of thumb is: the earlier the better. Children exposed to language from birth are uniformly successful in first language acquisition (L1A), whereas those deprived of contact with language during childhood are pathologically deficient. In second language acquisition (L2A), the difficulty of learning after puberty is routinely attested anecdotally and has been the subject of numerous scientific studies. It is widely believed that age effects in both are developmental in nature. Native levels of attainment in L1A and L2A are thought to be possible only if learning began before the closure of a "window of opportunity"--a critical or sensitive period. Increasingly, this popular wisdom is being called into question. Triggering this reevaluation is evidence that some late-starting learners achieve native-like competence in a second language and evidence of age effects past the presumed closure of the window of opportunity for learning. As the debate takes shape, some of the most renowned researchers in the field are weighing in on the issue. Their thoughts and evidence are presented in this volume. The chapters approach the Critical Period Hypothesis (CPH) from diverse perspectives and are evenly balanced in favor of and against the CPH-L2A. Each of the contributors brings authority and an international reputation to the question. As the papers encompass many domains of inquiry in L2A--syntax, morphology, phonetics/phonology, Universal Grammar, and neurofunctional factors in language--this volume should appeal to a wide audience of researchers and advanced students. Author Biography David Birdsong is Professor of French at the University of Texas at Austin. Table of Contents Contents: Preface. D. Birdsong, Introduction: Whys and Why Nots of the Critical Period Hypothesis for Second Language Acquisition. C.M. Weber-Fox, H.J. Neville, Functional Neural Subsystems Are Differentially Affected by Delays in Second Language Immersion: ERP and Behavioral Evidence in Bilinguals. J.R. Hurford, S. Kirby, Co-Evolution of Language Size and the Critical Period. L. Eubank, K.R. Gregg, Critical Periods and (Second) Language Acquisition: Divide et Impera. J.E. Flege, Age of Learning and Second Language Speech. T. Bongaerts, Ultimate Attainment in L2 Pronunciation: The Case of Very Advanced Late L2 Learners. E. Bialystok, K. Hakuta, Confounded Age: Linguistic and Cognitive Factors in Age Differences for Second Language Acquisition. Review "Birdsongs collection of papers describes a waystage--or rather, a series of different waystages on different roads--in research and speculation on the CPH issue. It is a significant publication, and important reading for those who need to keep up-to-date with second language acquisition research."—TESL-EJ"In sum, Birdsongs book opens a useful way into a compelling intellectual debate that has important implications for educational policy."—Child Language Details ISBN0805830847 Year 1999 ISBN-10 0805830847 ISBN-13 9780805830842 Format Hardcover Country of Publication United States Edited by David Birdsong DEWEY 401.93 Edition 1st Media Book Language English Series Second Language Acquisition Research Series Short Title 2ND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION RESEA Illustrations 1, black & white illustrations Publisher Taylor & Francis Inc Place of Publication New York Affiliation University of Texas at Austin, USA DOI 10.1604/9780805830842 Publication Date 1999-01-01 AU Release Date 1999-01-01 NZ Release Date 1999-01-01 US Release Date 1999-01-01 UK Release Date 1999-01-01 Author David Birdsong Pages 202 Alternative 9780415745086 Audience Undergraduate Imprint Routledge We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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