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What is Psycholinguistic

Advanced Web Applications and Progressing E-Learning 2.0 Technologies in Higher Education
Psychology branch that studies how language is acquired by human being and how the information is processed for acquiring knowledge.
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Indigenous Languages Learning Through Serious Games Based on Second Language Acquisition Theories
Miguel A. Sánchez-Acevedo (Universidad de la Cañada, Mexico)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-7435-4.ch003
Abstract
When new educational games are developed for teaching languages, a set of ideas or intuitions about how students can gain more knowledge are used; however, few of them are based on a solid theory or substantiated with linguistic research. This chapter presents a brief review about second language acquisition theories; describes the importance of recovering, maintaining, and transmitting indigenous languages; and analyzes efforts made for enhancing bilingual education. Serious games are presented as an alternative for learning indigenous languages, and guidelines to develop serious games implementing second language acquisition theories are proposed. Finally, a discussion about challenges and future trends in recovering, maintaining, and transmitting indigenous languages is presented.
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