The lifelong interplay between language and cognition: From language learning to perspective-taking, new insights into the ageing mind

Research output: ThesisDoctoral Thesis

Abstract / Description of output

A fundamental question in language research is the extent to which linguistic and cognitive systems interact. The aim of this thesis is to explore that relationship across new contexts and over the entire adult lifespan. This work centers on two branches of empirical research: the first is an investigation into the impact of later-life language learning on cognitive ageing (chapters 2-4), and the second examines the cognitive mechanisms underlying communicative perspective-taking from young adulthood into old age (chapter 5). The results of these chapters demonstrate that changes to one’s linguistic environment can affect cognitive functions at any age, and similarly age-related changes to cognition can affect linguistic abilities, shedding light on the extent to which language and the brain are intricately connected over the lifespan. In the discussion (chapter 6), I consider how this work contributes new insights to the field, opening the door for future research to explore methods of improving cognitive abilities and linguistic behavior in old age.
Original languageEnglish
QualificationPh.D.
Awarding Institution
  • School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences
Supervisors/Advisors
  • Sorace, Antonella, Supervisor
  • Bak, Thomas, Supervisor
  • Rohde, Hannah, Supervisor
Publisher
Publication statusPublished - 2 Jul 2018

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