Studying individual differences in the social environment to better understand language learning and processing

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Abstract

People learn language from their social environment. Therefore, individual differences in the input that their social environment provides could influence their linguistic performance. Nevertheless, investigation of the role of individual differences in input on performance has been mostly restricted to first and second language acquisition. In this paper I argue that individual differences in input can influence linguistic performance even in adult native speakers. Specifically, differences in input can affect performance by influencing people’s knowledgebase, by modulating their processing manner, and by shaping expectations. Therefore, studying the role that individual differences in input play can improve our understanding of how language is learned, processed and represented.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)13-22
Number of pages10
JournalLinguistics Vanguard
Volume2
Issue numbers1
Early online date27 Aug 2016
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 22 Sept 2016

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