Month: July 2017

Input and Age-Dependent Variation in Second Language Learning: A Connectionist Account

Abstract Language learning requires linguistic input, but several studies have found that knowledge of second language (L2) rules does not seem to improve with more language exposure (e.g., Johnson & Newport, 1989). One reason for this is that previous studies did not factor out variation due to the different rules tested. To examine this issue, […]

Published on July 26, 2017

Abstraction and the (Misnamed) Language Familiarity Effect

Abstract Talkers are recognized more accurately if they are speaking the listeners’ native language rather than an unfamiliar language. This “language familiarity effect” has been shown not to depend upon comprehension and must instead involve language sound patterns. We further examine the level of sound-pattern processing involved, by comparing talker recognition in foreign languages versus […]

Published on July 26, 2017

How to Shop Like a Chef

“The No.1 item on your list of ways to get healthy – and keep healthy – is a good diet filled with fresh, unprocessed natural food grown with the least amounts of chemicals,” says Dr. Erika Schwartz, author of The New Hormone Solution.Cooking meals at home is the best way… Read Full Article (External Site) […]

Published on July 25, 2017