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Language in the brain:

The effectiveness of learning
          language


 Based on:
 Fabbro, F. (2004). Neuropedagogia delle lingue. Roma: Astrolabio.
Main concepts about
brain’s development
and brain’s growth
The neuron
Synapses: points of contact among
neuron cells
Synapses


    The total amount of synapses changes
 with age and it is affected by genetic factors
 and environmental stimulation.
The dendrites (structures that receive neural
 information from other neurons) make
 adjustments in several places in order to
 increase or to decrease their surface
 depending on environmental stimulation and
 on learning.
Brain’s growth indexes

   The neuronal density
   The dendrites development
   The synaptic density
      3 synaptogenesis steps:
      The fourth synaptogenesis step goes from the 3rd to the 8th year of life.
      In this period the number of synapses is very high (about 600-900
      millions per mm3) and it strongly depends on environmental
      experiences.
      The fifth synaptogenesis step starts before puberty. In this period the
      number of synapses gradually decreases. In the old age there is a strong
      reduction of synapses density.
Language acquisition and development of the brain

   1)The phase of BABBLING: at about 5-6 months
     old.
   2) The phase of the firsts words: at about 1 year
     old.
   3) The grammatical phase: at about 20-37 months
     old the kid starts to produce sentences and
     makes morphological regularizations.
Language in the brain

                        Language contains:
    - “Opened Class” words (these words increase
    constantly their number): nouns, verbs and
    adjectives.

    - “Closed class” words (these words do not
    increase): articles, pronouns, conjunctions,
    prepositions, auxiliary verbs, possessive and
    demonstrative adjectives.
Language in the brain




         To know a language
         means be able to properly
         and automatically use
         CLOSED CLASS WORDS
Conclusions


Children can become bilingual if
  they implicitly learn a foreign
     language (e.g. through
 “Narrative Format” approach),
      before 8 years of age.
WHAT IS BILINGUALISM AND WHAT
DOES IT ENTAIL?



   Bilingualism should not be regarded as special: it is very
    common in many parts of the world. Children learn to speak
    without any effort, very much like learning to walk. The human
    brain is able to cope very well with more than one language
    and early childhood is the best period for becoming bilingual,
    because the brain is highly flexible and children are very
    interested in learning language.
   Children can learn two or more languages if they have enough
    input and they have enough motivation and enjoyment.
   Bilingual children are able to recognise their two languages and
    differentiate them from a very young age.
Advantages of bilingualism
   Bilingual children have an early/precocious knowledge of the
    words, structures and sounds of their languages.
   Bilingual children often learn to read earlier than others,
    especially if both are alphabetic languages, and have an
    enhanced ability to learn other languages.
   Bilingual children are better able to focus attention, they are
    less likely to be distracted by irrelevant information and are
    better able to switch between tasks.
   Many of these benefits of bilingualism have been also found in
    adults who were raised with two languages from childhood.
Disadvantages
   Some bilingual children start to speak a bit later than
    monolinguals, but they soon make up for it.
   Bilingual children may initially have a reduced vocabulary in
    each of their languages, although their total vocabulary may be
    larger than the vocabulary of a monolingual child.
   Bilingual children sometimes mix both languages together, but
    not randomly: the use of words from the other language is often
    motivated by the wish to communicate in a more fluent or
    effective way and occurs in situations where the child knows
    that he/she will be understood, for example when addressing
    another bilingual speaker.

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Language in the brain

  • 1. Language in the brain: The effectiveness of learning language Based on: Fabbro, F. (2004). Neuropedagogia delle lingue. Roma: Astrolabio.
  • 2. Main concepts about brain’s development and brain’s growth
  • 4. Synapses: points of contact among neuron cells
  • 5. Synapses The total amount of synapses changes with age and it is affected by genetic factors and environmental stimulation.
  • 6. The dendrites (structures that receive neural information from other neurons) make adjustments in several places in order to increase or to decrease their surface depending on environmental stimulation and on learning.
  • 7. Brain’s growth indexes The neuronal density The dendrites development The synaptic density 3 synaptogenesis steps: The fourth synaptogenesis step goes from the 3rd to the 8th year of life. In this period the number of synapses is very high (about 600-900 millions per mm3) and it strongly depends on environmental experiences. The fifth synaptogenesis step starts before puberty. In this period the number of synapses gradually decreases. In the old age there is a strong reduction of synapses density.
  • 8. Language acquisition and development of the brain 1)The phase of BABBLING: at about 5-6 months old. 2) The phase of the firsts words: at about 1 year old. 3) The grammatical phase: at about 20-37 months old the kid starts to produce sentences and makes morphological regularizations.
  • 9. Language in the brain Language contains: - “Opened Class” words (these words increase constantly their number): nouns, verbs and adjectives. - “Closed class” words (these words do not increase): articles, pronouns, conjunctions, prepositions, auxiliary verbs, possessive and demonstrative adjectives.
  • 10. Language in the brain To know a language means be able to properly and automatically use CLOSED CLASS WORDS
  • 11. Conclusions Children can become bilingual if they implicitly learn a foreign language (e.g. through “Narrative Format” approach), before 8 years of age.
  • 12. WHAT IS BILINGUALISM AND WHAT DOES IT ENTAIL?  Bilingualism should not be regarded as special: it is very common in many parts of the world. Children learn to speak without any effort, very much like learning to walk. The human brain is able to cope very well with more than one language and early childhood is the best period for becoming bilingual, because the brain is highly flexible and children are very interested in learning language.  Children can learn two or more languages if they have enough input and they have enough motivation and enjoyment.  Bilingual children are able to recognise their two languages and differentiate them from a very young age.
  • 13. Advantages of bilingualism  Bilingual children have an early/precocious knowledge of the words, structures and sounds of their languages.  Bilingual children often learn to read earlier than others, especially if both are alphabetic languages, and have an enhanced ability to learn other languages.  Bilingual children are better able to focus attention, they are less likely to be distracted by irrelevant information and are better able to switch between tasks.  Many of these benefits of bilingualism have been also found in adults who were raised with two languages from childhood.
  • 14. Disadvantages  Some bilingual children start to speak a bit later than monolinguals, but they soon make up for it.  Bilingual children may initially have a reduced vocabulary in each of their languages, although their total vocabulary may be larger than the vocabulary of a monolingual child.  Bilingual children sometimes mix both languages together, but not randomly: the use of words from the other language is often motivated by the wish to communicate in a more fluent or effective way and occurs in situations where the child knows that he/she will be understood, for example when addressing another bilingual speaker.