Neurolinguistics Approach : A Plausible Paradigm in SLA

Authors

  • Nima Shakouri Roudbar Branch, Islamic Azad University, Iran
  • Parviz Maftoon College of Foreign Languages and Literature, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
  • Ogholgol Nazari Sama Technical and Vocational Training College, Islamic Azad University, Gorgan Branch, Gorgan, Iran

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24297/jal.v2i1.2006

Keywords:

Adaptation, Agrammatism, Non-adaptationism, Paragrammatism, Plasticity

Abstract

Second language acquisition (SLA) can contribute to the changes in the brain. The paper having a holistic perspective towards the relation between brain and language asserts that the impact of SLA on the brain change is poorly studied. Moreover, claiming that the brain change is dynamic implicates the assumption that the plasticity of the brain is not merely determined by age-related factors. In this regard, experience, in general, and SLA, in particular, has a tremendous effect on the brain change. Thus, resting on the claim that SLA is respected as software and contributes to the function of brain, the paper directs the attention towards agrammatism which attracts much attention from the researchers in neurolinguists. The article also tends to cast lights upon our perceptions towards the notion of change in the brain from the neurolinguistic perspective.

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Author Biography

Parviz Maftoon, College of Foreign Languages and Literature, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran

College of Foreign Languages and Literature, Science and Research Branch

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Published

2014-02-12

How to Cite

Shakouri, N., Maftoon, P., & Nazari, O. (2014). Neurolinguistics Approach : A Plausible Paradigm in SLA. JOURNAL OF ADVANCES IN LINGUISTICS, 2(1), 35–40. https://doi.org/10.24297/jal.v2i1.2006

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