Second Language Processing module (PY40025)

Learn about the psychological processes involved in understanding and producing a second language.

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Credits

30

Module code

PY40025

Many people are bilingual, regardless of whether or not they are proficient in their second language. Speaking a second language is an important skill in our internationalising world.

This module explores the psychological processes involved in understanding and producing a second language.

It will discuss research articles and investigate a variety of critical questions about second language processing.

What you will learn

In this module, you will:

  • learn about the psychological processes involved in understanding and producing a second language
  • explore the ability to learn a second language in children vs adults
  • explore how bilinguals connect the vocabulary and grammatical structures of their native language while reading or speaking in their second language
  • explore the possible cognitive benefits of bilingualism, e.g. being better at inhibiting irrelevant information
  • explore whether or not people make moral decisions differently in different languages

By the end of this module, you will be able to:

  • understand research on second language processing
  • critically evaluate theories of second language processing and research done in this area
  • find, read, and analyse primary research articles on second language processing and related areas

Assignments / assessment

  • coursework essay 1,500 words (40%)
  • exam (60%)
    • two questions to be answered

Teaching methods / timetable

  • weekly in-person workshops
    • conducted in small groups of up to 15 students

Courses

This module is available on following courses: