19.3108, TOC: Bilingualism: Language and Cognition 11/3 (2008)

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Publisher:	Cambridge University Press
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Journal Title:  Bilingualism: Language and Cognition 
Volume Number:  11 
Issue Number:  3 
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Main Text:  

Introduction to Language Acquisition, Bilingualism and Copula Choice in Spanish
Pedro Guijarro-Fuentes, Kimberly Geeslin

>From Theory to Research: Contextual predictors of " + adjective" and the study
of the SLA of Spanish copula choice
Daniel Woolsey

>From Theory to Research: Contextual predictors of " + adjective" and the study
of the SLA of Spanish copula choice - a response to Woolsey
Barbara Lafford

The Uses of Spanish Copulas by Chinese-Speaking Learners in a Free Writing Task
An Chung Cheng, Hui-Chuan Lu, Panayotis Giannakouros

The Role of Discursive Features in SLA Modeling and Grammatical Frequency - A
response to Cheng, Lu and Giannakouros
Joe Collentine

Eventive and Stative Passives in Spanish L2 Acquisition: A matter of aspect
Joyce Bruhn De Garavito, Elena Valenzuela

Form-Meaning Mappings in the Aspectual Domain: What about the L1? A response to
Bruhn de Garavito and Valenzuela
Silvina Montrul

The Acquisition of Ser, Estar (and Be) by a Spanish-English Bilingual Child: The
early stages
Carmen Silva-Corvalán, Simona Montanari

Commentary on "Copular Acquisition" - A response to Silva-Corvalán and Montanari
Maria Sera

Variation in Contemporary Spanish: Linguistic predictors of estar in four cases
of language contact
Kimberly Geeslin, Pedro Guijarro-Fuentes

The Role of Language Contact in Semantic Change: Ser and estar - a response to
Geeslin and Guijarro-Fuentes
Carol Klee

Epilogue: A tale of two copulas
Eve Zyzik, Susan Gass

Acknowledgments 



Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science
                     Language Acquisition

Subject Language(s): Spanish (spa)






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