Prof. Inbal Arnon

Inbal Arnon
Prof.
Inbal
Arnon
Department of Psychology, Social Sciences Building, Mount Scopus, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
The acquisition, processing and representation of language, focusing on two fundamental questions: what does it mean to know language and how is this knowledge acquired? The learning mechanisms used by children and adults in learning first and second languages; the mechanisms involved in language processing; and the various factors - cognitive and environmental - that influence children's linguistic development. My research lies at the intersection of Linguistics, Psychology and Cognitive Science - it combines theoretical insights from the three fields, and applies experimental methods from the social sciences to the study of language. We draw on a variety of experimental methodologies (among them naturalistic child and adult corpus studies, experiments with children and adults, and artificial language learning), and look at a range of languages (mostly English, Hebrew and Arabic) and populations (child learners, adult native-speakers, and L2 learners.