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Journal of Linguistics and Language Teaching 15 (2024) 1, 13-32 (PDF)
The development of speaking skills, whether in a native or a foreign language, remains a complex field of study that combines neurobiology, psychology, language methodology and linguistics. This article focuses on a less studied component of language or speaking skills called muscle memory. It sheds light on its roots – the main muscles and brain areas involved – as well as its role in verbal communication, articulation, and language acquisition in general. It further outlines a holistic methodological approach to (foreign) language and speaking training that offers practical implementation options to improve muscle memory and, with it, accurate pronunciation and fluency. With these two focal points – theoretic background alongside practical considerations –, the article attempts not only to provide a more comprehensive understanding of the influence of muscle memory on the development of speaking skills, but also aims to bridge the gap between neuromotor processes and methodological practices.
Muscle memory, speaking skills, neuromotor foundations, methodological approaches, foreign language teaching and acquisition
Dr Heiner Böttger
Professor of English Didactics
Department of Linguistics and Literature
Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt
Eichstätt
Germany
Email: heiner.boettger(at)ku.de
Bianca Höppner, M.A.
Research Assistant and Doctoral Candidate
Department of Linguistics and Literature
Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt
Eichstätt
Germany
Email: bianca.hoeppner(at)ku.de