Language Talent (and Brain Activity) (Trends in Applied Linguistics)

Language Talent (and Brain Activity) (Trends in Applied Linguistics)

by Grzegorz Dogil (Editor)

Synopsis

This comprehensive project has the objective of describing and assessing pronunciation talent with special focus on its psychological and neural correlates. The first part of this undertaking describes the extensive tests necessary to measure phonetic talent in its various dimensions, such as production and perception, the segmental andsuprasegmental levels of speech, and different utterance forms such as spontaneous speech, reading and imitation. Subjects are examined in their native language (German), a familiar second language (English) and, to a lesser degree, an unfamiliar language (Hindi). The project also investigates psychological and behavioral influencessuch as empathy or motivation on pronunciation performance, as well as correlations with general linguistic aptitude. The described measures and correlations allow areliable classification of proficiency and talent level to be used in the selection of subjects for the neuroimaging studies in the second part of the project. These usefunctional magnetic resonance imaging in order to observe differences in brain activitybetween talented and untalented individuals during the performance of phonetic tasks (perception of phonetic differences, imitation, reading).

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 392
Publisher: Mouton de Gruyter
Published: 15 Jun 2009

ISBN 10: 3110205181
ISBN 13: 9783110205183

Author Bio
Grzegorz Dogil, IMS, University of Stuttgart, Germany; Susanne Maria Reiterer, Universitat Tubingen, Germany.