Bilingual Cognition and Language
The state of the science across its subfields
This collection brings together leading names in the field of bilingualism research to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Studies in Bilingualism series. Over the last 25 years the study of bilingualism has received a tremendous amount of attention from linguists, psychologists, cognitive scientists, and neuroscientists. The breadth of coverage in this volume is a testament to the many different aspects of bilingualism that continue to generate phenomenal interest in the scholarly community. The bilingual experience is captured through a multifaceted prism that includes aspects of language and literacy development in child bilinguals with and without developmental language disorders, language processing and mental representations in adult bilinguals across the lifespan, and the cognitive and neurological basis of bilingualism. Different theoretical approaches – from generative UG-based models to constructivist usage-based models – are brought to bear on the nature of bilingual linguistic knowledge. The end result is a compendium of the state-of-the-art of a field that is in constant evolution and that is on an upward trajectory of discovery.
[Studies in Bilingualism, 54] 2018. vi, 403 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins
Table of Contents
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Chapter 1. Studies in bilingualism: 25 years in the makingFatih Bayram, David Miller, Jason Rothman and Ludovica Serratrice | pp. 1–12
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Part I. Theoretical accounts
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Chapter 2. Bilingual child acquisition through the lens of sociolinguistic approachesLeonie Cornips | pp. 15–36
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Chapter 3. Usage-based approaches to second language acquisitionStefanie Wulff and Nick C. Ellis | pp. 37–56
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Chapter 4. Formal linguistics and second language acquisitionLydia White | pp. 57–78
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Part II. Child bilingualism
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Chapter 5. Simultaneous child bilingualismElena Nicoladis | pp. 81–102
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Chapter 6. Child L2 acquisitionVicky Chondrogianni | pp. 103–126
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Chapter 7. The role of language input environments for language outcomes and language acquisition in young bilingual childrenAnnick De Houwer | pp. 127–154
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Chapter 8. Literacy development in linguistically diverse pupilsVictoria A. Murphy | pp. 155–182
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Chapter 9. CHILDES for bilingualismVirginia Yip, Ziyin Mai and Stephen Matthews | pp. 183–202
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Part III. Adult bilingualism
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Chapter 10. Syntactic representations in late learners of a second language: A learning trajectorySarah Bernolet and Robert J. Hartsuiker | pp. 205–224
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Chapter 11. First language attrition and bilingualism: Adult speakersGülsen Yilmaz and Monika S. Schmid | pp. 225–250
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Chapter 12. Different situations, similar outcomes: Heritage grammars across the lifespanMichael T. Putnam, Tanja Kupisch and Diego Pascual y Cabo | pp. 251–280
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Part IV. Bilingual cognition, neuroscience and impairment
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Chapter 13. Bilingualism and executive function: What’s the connection?Ellen Bialystok | pp. 283–306
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Chapter 14. Words on the brain: The bilingual mental lexiconSusan C. Bobb and Judith F. Kroll | pp. 307–324
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Chapter 15. Neurobiology of bilingualismNicola Del Maschio and Jubin Abutalebi | pp. 325–346
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Chapter 16. Bilingualism and children with developmental language and communication disordersJohanne Paradis and Krithika Govindarajan | pp. 347–370
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Chapter 17. Understanding the nature of bilingual aphasia: Diagnosis, assessment and rehabilitationSwathi Kiran and Teresa Gray | pp. 371–400
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Index | pp. 401–403
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Subjects
Main BIC Subject
CFDM: Bilingualism & multilingualism
Main BISAC Subject
LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General