You are a brilliant lecturer. I had to read this book for a course I'm taking on bilingualism and have watched all your videos series for support. The visual charts and explanation of experimental methods were so helpful and insightful and really helped me get a core grip of what I needed to learn. Thank you so much. You are very appreciated!
Thank you. That's why I don't sleep during Spanish listening (early learner, age 12) opposit to Arabic (late learner, after 40). I'm now 84. Is it, in your opinion, unhealthy to keep forcing my Wernicke's area?
Thanks for the course! Still doesn't feel right to call myself "bilingual" with more than two languages, although I guess they all are my L2s... How about some neurolinguistics for the next course?
Hello I am interested in neurolinguistics. I want to complete my MA degree in neurolinguistics but I don’t know what is the jobs that I can work on it after graduation. Do you have any idea about that?
You are a brilliant lecturer. I had to read this book for a course I'm taking on bilingualism and have watched all your videos series for support. The visual charts and explanation of experimental methods were so helpful and insightful and really helped me get a core grip of what I needed to learn. Thank you so much. You are very appreciated!
Thank you, Iris, I'm glad that you found the videos useful!
Great overview of chapter 10 (part of my curriculum!) so glad I stumbled across it!
very good explanation. thank you
Thank you, Martin. Just great lectures, which has helped me a lot in my preparations for exam!
Many thanks, Arne, good luck with the exam!
great video, thankyou! would you say Hernandez et al (2000) is a seminal study?
Yes, you could say that. It's been cited close to 500 times, which is substantial for a study on language. (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10860563/)
Thank you. That's why I don't sleep during Spanish listening (early learner, age 12) opposit to Arabic (late learner, after 40).
I'm now 84. Is it, in your opinion, unhealthy to keep forcing my Wernicke's area?
Thank you very much! The series was very useful for my exam, you made it much easier to prepare!
Glad to hear that, thank you Marta!
Thank you very much for this great video!
Thanks for the course! Still doesn't feel right to call myself "bilingual" with more than two languages, although I guess they all are my L2s...
How about some neurolinguistics for the next course?
Hello I am interested in neurolinguistics. I want to complete my MA degree in neurolinguistics but I don’t know what is the jobs that I can work on it after graduation. Do you have any idea about that?
So you won't give us the answer to the squares puzzle you showed last session?
Enlightening!
Awesome!!!
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You have an accent
Everyone does.
hahaha "butchering" Spanish, but he pronounces [θ] perfectly when saying nariz