Lecture 1 - Becoming and being bilingual
Lecture 2 - Attitude, Acculturation and Bilingualism
Lecture 3 - Who is a Bilingual ?
Lecture 4 - Bilingual acquisition among children: simultaneous bilingualism
Lecture 5 - Successive Bilingualism
Lecture 6 - Language and cognition among bilinguals
Lecture 7 - Bilingual cognition (Continued...)
Lecture 8 - Bilingual Memory Models
Lecture 9 - Bilingual brain: neural representation of languages
Lecture 10 - Data from processing studies on bilingual representation in brain
Lecture 11 - Speech perception and comprehension: theories
Lecture 12 - Speech perception and production studies
Lecture 13 - Lexical processing: background
Lecture 14 - Lexical processing: different experimental paradigms: comprehension and production
Lecture 15 - Sentence processing
Lecture 16 - Metalinguistic Awareness
Lecture 17 - Executive Control: bilingual advantage
Lecture 18 - cognitive reserve, new developments
Lecture 19 - New research trends in bilingualism
Lecture 20 - New models. Applied areas