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TOC: Bilingualism 7:2 (2004)

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  • sarah, Bilingualism 7:2

    Message 1: Bilingualism 7:2

    Date: Thu, 29 Jul 2004 11:56:50 -0400 (EDT)
    From: sarah <sarahsarahnichols.com>
    Subject: Bilingualism 7:2


    Publisher: Cambridge University Press http://www.cup.org Journal Title: Bilingualism: Language and Cognition Volume Number: 7 Issue Number: 2 Issue Date: August 2004

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    Contents

    Introduction: Convergence as an emergent property in bilingual speech BARBARA E. BULLOCK, ALMEIDA JACQUELINE TORIBIO

    Phonological convergence in a contracting language variety BARBARA E. BULLOCK, CHIP GERFEN

    Phonological change in a small language community JOS� IGNACIO HUALDE

    Convergence and intonation: historical evidence from Buenos Aires Spanish LAURA COLANTONI, JORGE GURLEKIAN

    Prosodic change and language contact APRIL McMAHON

    Subject and object expression in Spanish heritage speakers: A case of morphosyntactic convergence SILVINA MONTRUL

    Native language attrition and developmental instability at the syntax-discourse interface: Data, interpretations and methods ANTONELLA SORACE

    Functional convergence in the tense, evidentiality and aspectual systems of Quechua Spanish bilinguals LILIANA S�NCHEZ

    Quechua and Spanish, evidentiality and aspect: Commentary on Liliana S�nchez PIETER MUYSKEN

    Convergence as an optimization strategy in bilingual speech: Evidence from code-switching ALMEIDA JACQUELINE TORIBIO Single-language and code-switching strategies in immigrant and heritage varieties: Spanish subject personal pronouns in Toribio's cross-modal hypothesis RICARDO OTHEGUY

    Convergence as a mechanism of language change AD BACKUS Lingfield(s): Cognitive Science