24.5090, FYI: New Book Series: Bilingual Processing and Acquisition

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Subject: 24.5090, FYI: New Book Series: Bilingual Processing and Acquisition

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Date: Thu, 12 Dec 2013 09:50:57
From: Paul Peranteau [paul at benjamins.com]
Subject: New Book Series: Bilingual Processing and Acquisition

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John Benjamins Publishing Company is pleased to announce a new book series:

Bilingual Processing and Acquisition

Psycholinguistic and neurocognitive approaches to bilingualism/multilingualism and language acquisition continue to gain momentum and uncover valuable findings explaining how multiple languages are represented in and processed by the human mind. With these intensified scholarly efforts come thought-provoking inquiries, pioneering findings, and new research directions. The Bilingual Processing and Acquisition book series seeks to provide a unified home, unlike any other, for this enterprise by providing a single forum and home for the highest-quality monographs and collective volumes related to language processing issues among multilinguals and learners of non-native languages. These volumes are authoritative works in their areas and should not only interest researchers and scholars investigating psycholinguistic and neurocognitive approaches to bilingualism/multilingualism and language acquisition but also appeal to professional practitioners and advanced undergraduate and graduate students.

In an attempt to be as inclusive as possible, this book series aims to publish volumes that represent the various subfields pertaining to bilingual/multilingual processing and acquisition as demonstrated in current research trends. Some of topics covered may include but are not limited to: language acquisition in adults; language acquisition in children; language attrition (native and non-native); linguistic competence and performance; processing perspectives of interlanguage development; bimodal bilingualism; phonological processing; morphosyntactic processing; orthographic processing; lexical processing; processing perspectives of code-switching; language activation; language representation; language selection; language and inhibitory control; speech perception; language production; working memory; cognitive consequences of bilingualism/multilingualism; cognitive executive functioning; innovative methodologies; artificial intelligence; computational modelling; cross-linguistic interference; language disorders; neurolinguistic approaches to bilingualism/multilingualism; and neurological and cognitive issues in healthy and brain-damaged bilinguals/multilinguals.

Book proposals and inquiries can be e-mailed to Cornelis H.J. Vaes at: kees.vaes at benjamins.nl and CCed to Dr. John W. Schwieter at: jschwieter at wlu.ca.

Proposals for both authored monographs and edited volumes must follow the John Benjamins book proposal guidelines on their website. The general editor makes decisions, in consultation with members of the editorial advisory board, on the preliminary review of book proposals and final acceptance of books appearing in the series. The editorial advisory board is comprised of experts in all of the aforementioned fields.
ISSN 2352-0531

Editor: 
John W. Schwieter, Wilfrid Laurier University

Editorial Advisory Board:
Jeanette Altarriba, University at Albany, State University of New York
Panos Athanasopoulos, University of Reading
Laura Bosch, Universitat de Barcelona
Kees de Bot, University of Groningen
Yanping Dong, Guangdong University of Foreign Studies
Paola Dussias, Pennsylvania State University
Mira Goral,  Lehman College, The City University of New York
Jonathan Grainger,  Aix-Marseille University
Annette M.B. de Groot,  University of Amsterdam
Marianne Gullberg, Lund University
Janet G. van Hell,  Pennsylvania State University & Radboud University Nijmegen
Roberto R. Heredia, Texas A&M International University
Arturo E. Hernandez, University of Houston
Walter J.B. van Heuven, University of Nottingham
Ludmila Isurin,   Ohio State University
Scott Jarvis, Ohio University
Iring Koch,  RWTH Aachen University
Judith F. Kroll, Pennsylvania State University
Ping Li, Pennsylvania State University
Li Wei, Birkbeck College, University of London
Gary Libben, Brock University
Brian MacWhinney, Carnegie Mellon University
Jürgen M. Meisel, Universität Hamburg & University of Calgary
Silvina A. Montrul, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Loraine K. Obler, The City University of New York
Johanne Paradis, University of Alberta
Jason Rothman, University of Reading
Norman Segalowitz, Concordia University
Antonella Sorace, University of Edinburgh
Bill VanPatten, Michigan State University
Virginia Yip, The Chinese University of Hong Kong 



Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
                     Language Acquisition
                     Neurolinguistics
                     Psycholinguistics





 






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