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基本説明
Presents a theory of how the psychology and neurobiology of stimulus appraisal influences the variabillity in second language acquistion.
Full Description
This book presents a theory of how the psychology and neurobiology of stimulus appraisal influences the variability in second language acquisition. It then extends the notion of affect developed for second language acquisition to primary language acquisition and to cognition in general. Written by one of the leading scholars in the field, this book is an important research tool for students and professors of language studies and linguistics.
Contents
Series Editor's Foreword. Acknowledgments.
Introduction.
The Theory.
The Neural Mechanism.
Some Data: Questionnaires.
Some More Data: Diary Studies and Autobiographies.
Implications.
The Role of Affect in First Language Acquisition.
The Role of Affect in Cognition.
References.
Appendix.
Index.
Credits.