19.2448, FYI: New Monograph Series in SLA & Bilingualism

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Subject: 19.2448, FYI: New Monograph Series in SLA & Bilingualism

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Date: 05-Aug-2008
From: Bill VanPatten < aliasbvp at gmail.com >
Subject: New Monograph Series in SLA & Bilingualism

 

	
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Date: Wed, 06 Aug 2008 22:56:20
From: Bill VanPatten [aliasbvp at gmail.com]
Subject: New Monograph Series in SLA & Bilingualism
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We are pleased to announce a new monograph/book series with Texas Tech
University Press titled Second Language Acquisition and Bilingualism.  The
series seeks to publish the highest quality research and theory related to the
acquisition of non-primary and bilingual languages, focusing on the linguistic,
psycholinguistic, sociolinguistic, and neurolinguistic/neurocognitive dimensions
of language acquisition and used in and out of classrooms with the intent toward
contributing to the profession's understanding of how languages are acquired,
stored, accessed, and used. The series also seeks to foster understanding of the
similarities and differences between non-primary language acquisition and
bilingual language acquisition. Research and theory involving any language will
be considered, as long as the data (samples of language) are made accessible to
all readers. All publications will be in English with the exception of language
examples embedded within the text.

Advisory Board
Kathleen Bardovi-Harlig, Indiana University
Robert DeKeyser, University of Maryland
Paola E. Dussias, The Pennsylvania State University
ZhaoHong Han, Teachers College Columbia University
Roger Hawkins, University of Essex
Alan Juffs, University of Pittsburgh
Cristina Sanz, Georgetown University
Bill VanPatten (Series Editor), Texas Tech University 

The series editor welcomes inquiries regarding submissions. Please contact
him at bill.vanpatten at ttu.edu 



Linguistic Field(s): Language Acquisition







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