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The Gifted Language Learner

The Gifted Language Learner

The Gifted Language Learner

A Case of Nature or Nurture?
Alene Moyer, University of Maryland, College Park
June 2021
Available
Paperback
9781108710862

    Language learners beyond early childhood are scarcely expected to reach native-like abilities in their new language, yet some do. Are these individuals uniquely gifted? If so, are such gifts innate, or the result of intense drive, optimal experience, opportunity, or something else altogether? Bringing together theory and empirical work from across disciplines, this ground-breaking book aims to better understand the perennial mystery of giftedness in language learning (GLL). Incorporating quantitative, qualitative, and case study data, this analysis demonstrates the need to reach across cognitive, neural, emotional, psychological, and social lines to understand native-likeness in a second language. All such 'outliers' face limits, potentials, and choices. What they do in the face of these is key. With this complexity in mind, specific recommendations are provided to re-orient the research toward an appreciation of the individual's role, and a clearer understanding of the inherent balance of nature and nurture in GLL.

    • Raises the classic debate about nature v. nurture, as related to exceptional performance in language learning/acquisition
    • Frames the issue of giftedness in historical perspective, up to the present day
    • Questions long-standing assumptions about neural and cognitive processing as isolated from emotional, social, psychological and contextual concerns

    Product details

    June 2021
    Paperback
    9781108710862
    250 pages
    226 × 151 × 11 mm
    0.31kg
    3 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • 1. Giftedness, then and now
    • 2. The gifted language learner, 3. Personality dimensions in GLL
    • 4. Neurological and cognitive foundations of GLL
    • 5. Emotion, cognition and engagement in GLL
    • 6. Paths forward in theory and research.
      Author
    • Alene Moyer , University of Maryland, College Park

      Alene Moyer is Professor Emerita in the School of Languages, Literatures and Cultures at the University of Maryland. Her research examines long-term outcomes in second language acquisition. Her previous books include Foreign Accent: The Phenomenon of Non-native Speech (2013) and Age, Accent and Experience in Second Language Acquisition (2004).