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Publisher: Cambridge University Press http://www.cup.org Journal Title: Bilingualism: Language and Cognition Volume Number: 7 Issue Number: 1 Issue Date: April 2004 For more information, including abstracts, secure online ordering plus the full text of articles if your library subscribes, visit: http://journals.cambridge.org/phpAds/adclick.php?bannerid=2158 Acquisition by processing: A modular perspective on language development JOHN TRUSCOTT, MIKE SHARWOOD SMITH Peer Commentaries Give syntax a chance DEREK BICKERTON Acquisition by Processing Theory: A theory of everything? SUSANNE E. CARROLL APT: Costs and benefits of a hybrid model TON DIJKSTRA, MARCO HAVERKORT Between the input and the acquisition lies the shadow MICHAEL HARRINGTON Inflection, thematic roles and abstract Case JULIA HERSCHENSOHN Parameters or cues? BRIAN MACWHINNEY Processing perspectives in SLA research and their compatibility MANFRED PIENEMANN Can the APT be a theory of Multiple Grammars and a minimal theory of parsing? TOM ROEPER Authors' Response How APT is your theory: Present status and future prospects JOHN TRUSCOTT, MIKE SHARWOOD SMITH Research article Growing syntactic structure and code-mixing in the weaker language: The Ivy Hypothesis PETRA BERNARDINI, SUZANNE SCHLYTER Voice onset time in bilingual German-Spanish children MARGARET M. KEHOE, CONXITA LLE�", MARTIN RAKOW Research note Research note and erratum CAROL MYERS-SCOTTON Lingfield(s): Cognitive ScienceMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue