Psychology

PSYC 133 Bilingualism from a Cognitive Perspective

Provides in-depth discussion of bilingualism from a cognitive perspective. Psycholinguistic researchers who study bilingualism are interested in questions such as how to measure bilingualism, how the brain acquires more than one language, how bilinguals organize and manage two (or more) languages in one brain, and the consequences of the bilingual experience on cognition. Students are introduced to current research that investigates these topics as well as current controversies in the literature that are yet unresolved.

Requirements

Prerequisite(s): PSYC 100.

Credits

5

Quarter offered

Fall

Instructor

Liv Hoversten