The Declarative/Procedural Model : A Neurobiologically Motivated Theory of First and Second Language 1

作者: Michael T. Ullman

DOI: 10.4324/9780429503986-7

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摘要: The fundamental claim of the declarative/procedural model is that the declarative and procedural memory systems should play roles in language that are largely analogous to the …

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