LING 350 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Metalinguistic Awareness, Inflection, Morphological Typology
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The two types of knowledge are qualitatively different. Initially metalinguistic knowledge (especially if l2 is learned in setting) Through practice, implicit knowledge can be acquired (to what. L2 proficiency is result of implicit versus explicit knowledge is controversial) Note: knowledge of dialect/standard (prescriptive variety)! typically an implicit explicit dichotomy. Inference from non-linguistic cues (e. g. facial/body gestures, intonation, ) There are two types of rules": explicit rules, processed in a controlled manner; these rules are available for. 2. explicit recall and remain so, unless they are eventually forgotten) and. Implicit rules or computational procedures: these are different in nature and underlying neural substrate from the former type. Use of a second language often begins as controlled processes, involving metalinguistic knowledge and controlled processing. Controlled processing of grammatical rules is gradually replaced by automatic processing not just speeding-up of controlled process, but use of a different system altogether.