In:The Internal Context of Bilingual Processing
John Truscott and Michael Sharwood Smith
[Bilingual Processing and Acquisition 8] 2019
► pp. 1–21
Chapter 1Introduction
Published online: 26 August 2019
https://doi.org/10.1075/bpa.8.c1
https://doi.org/10.1075/bpa.8.c1
Article outline
- 1.Overview
- 2.Internal context
- 2.1Bilingual processing
- 2.2The interpreted world
- 2.3The meaning of ‘context’
- 2.4Two types of internal context
- 3.Context and cognition
- 3.1Deconstructing ‘input’
- 3.2Deconstructing ‘output’
- 3.3Input, output, and internal context
- 4.Models of the mind
- 4.1Modelling bilingual processing
- 4.2The heterarchical mind
- 4.3The mind: A dynamic or a stable system?
- 4.4The drive for coherence
- 4.5The status of consciousness
- 5.Theoretical frameworks
- 5.1Broad and narrow explanatory frameworks
- 5.2The Modular Cognition Framework
- 5.3Language in the mind
- 5.4Distinct levels of description
- 5.5The role of overarching and ‘local’ theoretical frameworks
- 5.6On defining representations, structures and memories
- 6.Chapter summary
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