Frontiers in Human Neuroscience (Sep 2021)

First Language Attrition: What It Is, What It Isn’t, and What It Can Be

  • Federico Gallo,
  • Federico Gallo,
  • Beatriz Bermudez-Margaretto,
  • Yury Shtyrov,
  • Yury Shtyrov,
  • Jubin Abutalebi,
  • Jubin Abutalebi,
  • Hamutal Kreiner,
  • Hamutal Kreiner,
  • Tamara Chitaya,
  • Anna Petrova,
  • Andriy Myachykov,
  • Andriy Myachykov

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2021.686388
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15

Abstract

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This review aims at clarifying the concept of first language attrition by tracing its limits, identifying its phenomenological and contextual constraints, discussing controversies associated with its definition, and suggesting potential directions for future research. We start by reviewing different definitions of attrition as well as associated inconsistencies. We then discuss the underlying mechanisms of first language attrition and review available evidence supporting different background hypotheses. Finally, we attempt to provide the groundwork to build a unified theoretical framework allowing for generalizable results. To this end, we suggest the deployment of a rigorous neuroscientific approach, in search of neural markers of first language attrition in different linguistic domains, putting forward hypothetical experimental ways to identify attrition’s neural traces and formulating predictions for each of the proposed experimental paradigms.

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