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Abstract: . . . psycholinguistics 1185 GC6207 Psycholinguistics Providence Theological Seminary Instructor - Gail Tiessen March 6-10, 2006 SYLLABUS COURSE DESCRIPTION: The psycholinguistic study of second language acquisition and processing: the underlying psychological mechanisms that allow learners to learn a second language and to develop an interlanguage system. Implications for language teaching will be explored. “One of the most rewarding fruits of trying to answer questions about language, this most characteristic and mysterious of human gifts, is that we are led to other questions about the fundamental nature of man, this most fascinating, terrible, and noble of the animals.” Emmon Bach, Syntactic Theory (1974). COURSE OBJECTIVES: To understand . . . --1427,1,714,836,7135
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