<p><i>The Routledge Handbook of Second Language Acquisition and Neurolinguistics</i> provides a comprehensive discussion of a wide range of neurocognitive and neurobiological scientific research about learning second or additional languages. It is a one-of-a-kind centralized resource that brings together research that is typically found in disperse publication venues.</p><p>Eminent global scholars from various disciplines synthesize and cross-fertilize current and past neural research about second language through systematic, in-depth, and timely chapters that discuss cores issues for understanding the neurocognition of second language learning, representation, and processing. Handbook sections provide overviews of extant and emerging neuroscience methods, syntheses of neurocognitive research on second language syntax, morphosyntax, lexicon, phonology, and pragmatics, and up-to-date descriptions of theoretical approaches of the neural basis of second language learning. The volume provides additional sections that synthesize research on a variety of topics including factors that affect the neurocognition of second language, the neural mechanisms underlying second language learning, individual differences in the neurocognition of second language, as well as research on understudied languages and populations, such as sign language, child second language learners, and individuals with aphasia.</p><p>This handbook will be an indispensable resource to scholars and students across a wide range of disciplines, including those interested in second language acquisition, applied linguistics, cognitive science, psychology, neuroscience, and research methodology. It should facilitate transformative connections between ideas and disciplines and lead to informative and productive paths for future research.</p> <p>List of Contributors</p><p><b><a>Overview</a></b></p><p>1. Second Language Acquisition and Neurolinguistics: A Synthesis of Perspectives</p><p><i>Janet G. van Hell and Kara Morgan-Short</i></p><p><b><a>Part I - Methodological Approaches for Neurolinguistic Examination of Second Language</a></b></p><p>2. Using Time-Based Encephalography to Investigate Second Language</p><p><i>Danielle S. Dickson and</i><i> Eric Pelzl</i></p><p>3. Using Quantitative Encephalography (qEEG) to Investigate Second Language learning</p><p><i>Malayka Mottarella and Chantel S. Prat</i></p><p>4. Using Functional Neuroimaging to Investigate Second Language Organization</p><p><i>Shanna Kousaie and Denise Klein</i></p><p>5. Using Structural Neuroimaging to Investigate Second Language</p><p><i>Eleonora Rossi, </i><i>Toms Voits, and Vincent DeLuca </i></p><p>6. Using Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation to Investigate Second Language</p><p><i>Nick Pandža </i></p><p><b><a>Part II - The Neurolinguistics of Second Language Learning, Representation, and Processing</a></b></p><p>7. The Neurolinguistics of Second Language Phonology: A View of Phonemic Contrast Learning</p><p><i>Emily Myers and Pamela Fuhrmeister</i></p><p>8. The Neurolinguistics of the Second Language Lexico-Semantic System</p><p><i>Natasha Tokowicz and</i><i> Victoria Tkacikova</i></p><p>9. The Neurolinguistics of the Second Language Morphological System: The Role of Grammar-Related and Speaker-Related Factors</p><p><i>Nicoletta Biondo, Nicola Molinaro, and Simona Mancini</i></p><p>10. The Neurolinguistics of the Second Language Syntactic System</p><p><i> José Alemán Bañon, Robert Fiorentino, and Alison Gabriele</i></p><p>11. The Neurolinguistics of the Second Language Pragmatic System</p><p><i>Francesca M. M. Citron</i></p><p><b>Part III - Neurolinguistic Theories and Models of Second Language</b></p><p>12. How the Declarative and Procedural Memory Brain Circuits Support Second Language: Electrophysiological, Neuroimaging, and Neurological Evidence</p><p><i>Michael T. Ullman and Kara Morgan-Short</i></p><p>13. Neurolinguistic Methods and Generative Approaches to Second Language Acquisition</p><p><i>David Miller, Vincent DeLuca, Kyle Swanson, and Jason Rothman</i></p><p>14. Second Language Acquisition and Neuroplasticity: Insights from the Dynamic Restructuring Model</p><p><i>Michal Korenar and Christos Pliatsikas </i></p><p>15. Linguistic Relativity and Second Language: How Learning a Second Language May Reshape Cognition</p><p><i>Aina Casaponsa and Guillaume Thierry</i></p><p>16. Neurocognition of Social Learning of Second Language: How Can Second Language be Learned as First Language?</p><p><i>Hyeonjeong Jeong and </i><i>Ping Li </i></p><p><b><a>Part IV - Underlying Factors and Individual Differences in the Neurocognition of Second Language</a></b></p><p>17. Genetic Factors in Second Language Neurocognition</p><p><i>Kelly A. Vaughn, Anushka Oak, and Arturo E. Hernandez </i></p><p>18. Age and Proficiency in Second Language Neurocognition</p><p><i>Lauren A. Fromont </i></p><p>19. De-generacy as an Organizing Principle of Bilingual Language Processing: Evidence from Brain and Behavior </p><p><i>Anne L. Beatty-Martínez and Debra A. Titone</i></p><p>20. Factors Accounting for Individual Differences in Second Language Neurocognition</p><p><i>Alicia Luque and Lauren Covey</i></p><p><b><a>Part V - Second Language in Relation to the Neurocognition of First Language and Additional Languages</a></b></p><p>21. Cross-Linguistic Transfer in Second Language Neurocognition</p><p><i>Laura Sabourin and Gabrielle Manning</i></p><p>22. Second Language Neurocognition and First Language Attrition</p><p><i>Merel Keijzer and Bregtje Seton </i></p><p>23. First Language/Second Language Crosslinguistic Influence on Third Language Acquisition via Neurocognitive Memory Systems</p><p><i>Emily Shimeng Xu and Patrick Chun Man Wong</i></p><p><b><a>Part VI - The Neurocognition of Second Language Learning: Mechanisms and Contexts</a></b></p><p>24. The Neurocognition of Prediction in Second Language Processing and Learning</p><p><i>Edith Kaan</i></p><p>25. Feedback in Second Language Neurocognition</p><p><i>Sybrine Bultena</i></p><p>26. Memory Consolidation in Second Language Neurocognition</p><p><i>Clara Eckerdt, Atsuko Takashima, and James M. McQueen</i></p><p>27. Context of Learning in Second Language Neurocognition</p><p><i>Harriet Wood Bowden and Mandy Faretta-Stutenberg</i></p><p>28. Embodied Second Language Processing and Learning from a Neurocognitive Perspective</p><p><i>Ana Zappa and Cheryl Frenck-Mestre</i></p><p><b><a>Part VII - Selective Topics in the Neurocognition of Second Language</a></b></p><p>29. The Neurocognition of Foreign Accent Perception</p><p><i>Sendy Caffara, Leah Gosselin, Trisha Thomas and Clara D. Martin</i> </p><p>30.<i> Decision Making and Second Language Neurocognition</i></p><p><i>Alice Foucart</i></p><p>31. Cognitive Control in Second Language Neurocognition</p><p><i>Taomei Guo and Fengyang Ma</i></p><p>32. The Neurocognition of Child Second Language Development</p><p><i>Valeria Ortiz-Villalobos</i><i>, </i><i>Ioulia Kovelman, and Teresa Satterfield</i></p><p>33. The Neurocognition of Learning a Second Language in the Visual-Manual Modality</p><p><i>Gabriela Meade</i></p><p>34. Aphasia, Rehabilitation, and Second Language Neurocognition</p><p><i>Michael Scimeca, Erin Carpenter, and Swathi Kiran</i></p><p>Index</p>