Cognitive Individual Differences in Second Language Processing and
Acquisition contains 14 chapters that focus on the role of cognitive
IDs in L2 learning and processing. The book brings together theoretical
and methodological approaches to the study of cognitive IDs, as well as
empirical studies that investigate the mediating role of cognitive IDs
in various linguistic domains. Chapters include contributions from
researchers working within second language acquisition (SLA),
psycholinguistics, and cognitive psychology, sharing a common interest
in the application of cognitive IDs to their respective areas of study.
The interdisciplinary understanding of cognitive IDs presented in this
book makes the book of interest to a wide readership of graduate
students, faculty members, and academic researchers in the fields of
SLA, psycholinguistics, cognitive psychology, and education.