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  Set, Objectification and Second Language Learning
 
 
Title: Set, Objectification and Second Language Learning
Author: Cummins, James
Gulutsan, Metro
Appeared in: International journal of psychology
Paging: Volume 10 (1975) nr. 2 pages 91-100
Year: 1975
Contents: The present paper examines the relevance of the Georgian concepts of “set” and “objectiflcation” for second language learning. In the first study the ability to extinguish a set was found to be significantly related to second language aptitude. The second study found no differences between bilinguals and unilinguals on either rate of set fixation or extinction; however, bilinguals performed at a significantly higher level on measures of both verbal and nonverbal intelligence. This finding is interpreted in terms of Uznadze's concept of “objectification”. It is suggested that bilingualism increases the efficiency with which the child objectifies both his own linguistic operations and the conceptual attributes of objects.
Publisher: Psychology Press
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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