15.2903, Books: Cog Sci/Lang Acq/Psycholing: Schmid et al (Eds)

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From: Paul Peranteau < paul at benjamins.com >
Subject: First Language Attrition: Schmid, Köpke, Keijzer, Weilemar (Eds) 
 

	
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Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 11:06:25
From: Paul Peranteau < paul at benjamins.com >
Subject: First Language Attrition: Schmid, Köpke, Keijzer, Weilemar (Eds) 
 
Title: First Language Attrition 
Subtitle: Interdisciplinary perspectives on methodological issues 
Series Title: Studies in Bilingualism 28  

Publication Year: 2004 
Publisher: John Benjamins
	   http://www.benjamins.com/
	

Book URL: http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=SiBil%2028 


Editor: Monika S. Schmid, Free University Amsterdam
Editor: Barbara Köpke, University of Toulouse - Le Mirail
Editor: Merel Keijzer, Free University Amsterdam
Editor: Lina Weilemar, Free University Amsterdam

Hardback: ISBN: 1588115496 Pages: x, 378 pp. Price: U.S. $ 132.00
Hardback: ISBN: 9027241392 Pages: x, 378 pp. Price: Europe EURO 110.00


Abstract:

This volume provides a state-of-the-art treatment of research on language
attrition, the non-pathological loss of a language through lack of
exposure. It combines a review of past and present research with in-depth
treatments of specific theoretical and methodological issues and reports on
individual studies. Special prominence is given to the identification of
problematic areas in attrition research, with a view to pointing out
possible solutions. The book specifically addresses itself to those who
wish to acquaint themselves with the research area of language attrition,
providing them with both a thorough overview of the field and a basis on
which to build their own research. The combination of experience and an
innovative outlook present in this collection, however, make it a valuable
source for those familiar with attrition as well. Especially useful to both
beginners and veterans is the extensive annotated bibliography. 


Table of contents

Acknowledgment  vii  

Language attrition: The next phase 
Barbara Köpke and Monika S. Schmid 1 
 
Part I. Theoretical models and methodological aspects  
 
L2 influence and L1 attrition in adult bilingualism 
Aneta Pavlenko 47  

A sociocultural approach for language attrition 
Antonio F. Jiménez Jiménez 61 
 
Perceived language dominance and language preference for emotional speech:
The implications for attrition research 
Jean-Marc Dewaele 81  

The role of grammaticality judgments in investigating first language
attrition: A cross-disciplinary perspective 
Evelyn P. Altenberg and Robert M. Vago 105  

Part II. Attrition in progress: observations and descriptions  
 
Issues in finding the appropriate methodology in language attrition research 
Kutlay Yagmur 133  

Language contact and attrition: The spoken French of Israeli Francophones 
Miriam Ben-Rafael 165  

Is there a natural process of decay? A longitudinal study of language
attrition 
Matthias Hutz 189  

In search of the lost language: The case of adopted Koreans in France 
Valérie A.G. Ventureyra and Christophe Pallier 207  

Part III. How the study of attrition can contribute to the understanding of
language   

Attrition in L1 competence: The case of Turkish 
Ayse Gürel 225  

Methodological aspects of a generative-based attrition study 
Bede McCormack 243  

Convergent outcomes in L2 acquisition and L1 loss 
Silvina A. Montrul 259 
 
A modest proposal: Explaining language attrition in the context of contact
linguistics 
Steven Gross 281  

No more reductions! - To the problem of evaluation of language attrition data 
Elena Schmitt 299 
 
Language attrition research: An annotated bibliography 
Monika S. Schmid 317 
 
A new blueprint for language attrition research 
Monika S. Schmid 349 



Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science
                     Language Acquisition
                     Psycholinguistics

Subject Language(s): French (Language Code: FRN)
                     Turkish (Language Code: TRK)


Written In: English  (Language Code: ENG)
	
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