LINGUIST List 29.1092
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TOC: Linguistic Approaches to Bilingualism 7 / 6 (2017)
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Date: 02-Mar-2018
From: Karin Plijnaar <karin.plijnaar
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Subject: Linguistic
Approaches to Bilingualism Vol. 7, No. 6 (2017)
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Journal Title: Linguistic Approaches to Bilingualism
Volume Number: 7
Issue Number: 6
Issue Date: 2018
Subtitle: Special Issue: Main
Table of Contents Epistomological issue with keynote article “The relevance of first
language attrition to theories of bilingual development”
Main Text:
2017. iv, 140 pp.
Table of Contents
Article
The
relevance of first language attrition to theories of bilingual development
Monika
S. Schmid and Barbara Köpke
Pages 637 – 667
Article commentaries
Comparison as a fruitful way forward: Bilinguals, co-activation, and interfaces
Shanley E.M. Allen
Pages 668 – 672
Beyond steady-state models of
ultimate attainment
Kathleen Bardovi-Harlig and David Stringer
Pages 673 –
677
One theory for acquisition and attrition?
Kees de Bot
Pages 678
– 681
Interpreting age effects in language acquisition and attrition
Emanuel
Bylund
Pages 682 – 685
Bridging the gap between selective and
non-selective L1 attrition: The role of L1-L2 structural (dis)similarity
Laura
Domínguez
Pages 686 – 690
Problematizing the scope of language
attrition from the perspective of bilingual returnees
Cristina Flores
Pages
691 – 695
Is every bilingual an L1 attriter?: The unbearable complexity of
defining L1 attrition
Ayşe Gürel
Pages 696 – 699
Is attrition a
type of learning?: Modelling change in the multilingual mental lexicon
Henrik
Gyllstad and Lari-Valtteri Suhonen
Pages 700 – 703
Language attrition
and maintenance: Two sides of the same coin?
Michael Iverson and David Miller
Pages 704 – 708
On missed opportunities and convenient “truths”
Kristina
Kasparian and Karsten Steinhauer
Pages 709 – 714
The relevance of L1
attrition to usage-based theories of language development
Merel C.J. Keijzer
Pages 715 – 718
Terminology matters II: Early bilinguals show
cross-linguistic influence but are not attriters
Tanja Kupisch, Fatih Bayram and
Jason Rothman
Pages 719 – 724
How phonetics and phonology inform L1
attrition (narrowly defined) research
Esther de Leeuw
Pages 725 – 729
Are these approaches incompatible?
Brian MacWhinney
Pages 730 – 733
On first language attrition in second language learners
Jürgen M. Meisel
Pages 734 – 738
Developmental continuity in morphosyntactic attrition
Silvina A. Montrul
Pages 739 – 743
The relevance of first language
attrition to sociolinguistics, and vice versa
Naomi Nagy
Pages 744 – 749
Language change at the individual level
Silvia Perpiñán
Pages 750 –
753
The dynamic nature of bilingualism
Liliana Sánchez
Pages 754 –
758
Crosslinguistic influence is not necessarily attrition
Ianthi Maria
Tsimpli
Pages 759 – 762
Reply
When is a bilingual an
attriter?: Response to the commentaries
Monika S. Schmid and Barbara Köpke
Pages
763 – 770
Editorial
Pages 771 – 776
Linguistic Field(s):
Cognitive Science
Language
Acquisition
Linguistic
Theories
Psycholinguistics
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