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Cross-linguistic Influence in Bilingualism: In honor of Aafke Hulk [Kõva köide]

Edited by (Utrecht University), Edited by (University of Amsterdam), Edited by (Meertens Institute & Maastricht University)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 358 pages, kaal: 780 g
  • Sari: Studies in Bilingualism 52
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Dec-2017
  • Kirjastus: John Benjamins Publishing Co
  • ISBN-10: 9027241945
  • ISBN-13: 9789027241948
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 358 pages, kaal: 780 g
  • Sari: Studies in Bilingualism 52
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Dec-2017
  • Kirjastus: John Benjamins Publishing Co
  • ISBN-10: 9027241945
  • ISBN-13: 9789027241948
This book presents a current state-of-affairs regarding the study of cross-linguistic influence in bilingualism. Taking Hulk and Müllers (2000) and Müller and Hulks (2001) hypotheses on cross-linguistic influence as a starting point, the book exemplifies the shift from the original focus on syntax proper to interfaces and discourse phenomena in the study of bilingualism. It also reflects the enormous increase in different language combinations (including dialects) being investigated, and the use of new methodologies. Moreover, the volume illustrates the growing interdisciplinarity of cross-linguistic influence research, considering extra-linguistic cognitive and social factors besides linguistics. It demonstrates that the time is ripe for a more integrated approach from different disciplines such as theoretical linguistics, psycholinguistics and sociolinguistics to obtain a better understanding of bilingual child acquisition. As such, it is of interest to (psycho/socio)linguists, psychologists and education specialists who study or want to learn about (child) bilingualism.
Cross-linguistic influence in bilingualism: Festschrift for Aafke Hulk
1(14)
Elma Blom
Leonie Cornips
Jeannette Schaeffer
Note on cross-linguistic influence: Back to "MULK"
15(10)
Aafke Hulk
Extended use of demonstrative pronouns in two generations of Mandarin Chinese speakers in the Netherlands: Evidence of convergence?
25(24)
Suzanne Aalberse
Yiwen Zou
Sible Andringa
Semantic prediction in monolingual and bilingual children
49(26)
Susanne Brouwer
Deniz Ozkan
Aylin C. Kuntay
Specificity and validity in the SLA literature
75(26)
Bert Le Bruyn
Xiaoli Dong
Comparative studies of variation in the use of grammatical gender in the Danish and Dutch DP in the speech of youngsters: Free versus bound morphemes
101(26)
Leonie Cornips
Frans Gregersen
Cross-lectal influence and gender marking in bilectal Venetan-Italian acquisition
127(26)
Tanja Kupisch
Ewgenia Klaschik
The impact of transparency and morpho-phonological cues in the acquisition of grammatical gender in sequential bilingual children and children with Specific Language Impairment: A cross-linguistic study
153(28)
Theodoros Marinis
Vasiliki Chondrogianni
Nada Vasic
Fred Weerman
Elma Blom
Cross-linguistic influence in scope ambiguity: Evidence for acceleration
181(26)
Luisa Meroni
Liz Smeets
Sharon Unsworth
Subtle aspectual differences in the L2 acquisition of German: The case of the present tense and pseudo-progressive am + infinitive and beim + infinitive constructions
207(24)
David Miller
Vincent DeLuca
Denny Berndt
Michael Iverson
Jason Rothman
Complexity and production/comprehension asymmetries in the acquisition of wh-questions in French: Comparing second language acquisition and language impairment in children
231(28)
Philippe Prevost
Laurice Tuller
Anne Galloux
Marie Anne Barthez
Past tense production in children with SLI and bilingual children: The influence of vocabulary and non-word repetition
259(20)
Judith Rispens
Elise de Bree
L2 acquisition of English article choice by Dutch native speakers: Cross-linguistic influence?
279(24)
Jeannette Schaeffer
Chantal Horselenberg
Margreet van Koert
The L2 acquisition of the French quantitative pronoun en by L1 learners of Dutch: Vulnerable domains and cross-linguistic influence
303(28)
Petra Sleeman
Tabea Ihsane
Cross-linguistic influence meets language impairment: Determiners and object clitics in Russian-Greek bilingual children with typical development and with Specific Language Impairment
331(24)
Ianthi Maria Tsimpli
Eleni Peristeri
Maria Andreou
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