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Date: Mon, 18 May 2020 16:22:22
From: Rachel Tonkin [rtonkin at cambridge.org]
Subject: The Cambridge Handbook of Bilingual Processing: Schwieter (ed.)

 


Title: The Cambridge Handbook of Bilingual Processing 
Publication Year: 2020 
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
	   http://cambridge.org
	

Book URL: https://www.cambridge.org/us/academic/subjects/languages-linguistics/psycholinguistics-and-neurolinguistics/cambridge-handbook-bilingual-processing?format=PB 


Editor: John W. Schwieter

Paperback: ISBN:  9781107630765 Pages:  Price: U.S. $ 49.99
Paperback: ISBN:  9781107630765 Pages:  Price: U.K. £ 37.99
Paperback: ISBN:  9781107630765 Pages:  Price: Europe EURO 44.34


Abstract:

How does a human acquire, comprehend, produce and control multiple languages
with just the power of one mind? What are the cognitive consequences of being
a bilingual? These are just a few of the intriguing questions at the core of
studying bilingualism from psycholinguistic and neurocognitive perspectives.
Bringing together some of the world's leading experts in bilingualism,
cognitive psychology and language acquisition, The Cambridge Handbook of
Bilingual Processing explores these questions by presenting a clear overview
of current theories and findings in bilingual processing. This comprehensive
handbook is organized around overarching thematic areas including theories and
methodologies, acquisition and development, comprehension and representation,
production, control, and the cognitive consequences of bilingualism. The
handbook serves as an informative overview for researchers interested in
cognitive bilingualism and the logic of theoretical and experimental
approaches to language science. It also functions as an instrumental source of
readings for anyone interested in bilingual processing.

Part I. Introduction: 1. Bilingual processing: a dynamic and rapidly changing
field John W. Schwieter and Natasha Tokowicz; Part II. Theories and
Methodologies: 2. Six decades of research on bilingual representation and
processing Nan Jiang; 3. Computational modeling of bilingual language
acquisition and processing: conceptual and methodological considerations Ping
Li and Xiaowei Zhao; 4. Methods for studying adult bilingualism Michael Spivey
and Cynthia Cardon; 5. Methods for studying infant bilingualism Krista
Byers-Heinlein; Part III. Acquisition and Development: 6. Becoming bilingual:
are there different learning pathways? Núria Sebastián-Gallés; 7. Phonology
and morphology in lexical processing Kira Gor; 8. Processing perspectives on
instructed second language acquisition Bill VanPatten; 9. Learning second
language vocabulary: insights from laboratory studies Natasha Tokowicz and
Tamar Degani; 10. Second language constructions: usage-based acquisition and
transfer Nick Ellis, Ute Römer and Matthew O'Donnell; 11. Variability in
bilingual processing: a dynamic approach Wander Lowie and Kees de Bot; Part
IV. Comprehension and Representation: 12. Conceptual representation in
bilinguals: the role of language specificity and conceptual change Panos
Athanasopoulos; 13. Emotion word processing within and between languages
Jeanette Altarriba and Dana Basnight-Brown; 14. Orthographic processing in
bilinguals Walter van Heuven and Emily Coderre; 15. Bilingual lexical access
during written sentence comprehension Ana Schwartz; 16. Cross-language
interactions during bilingual sentence processing Paola Dussias, Amelia
Dietrich and Álvaro Villegas; Part V. Production: 17. Individual differences
in second language speech production Judit Kormos; 18. Parallel language
activation in bilinguals' word production and its modulating factors: a review
and computer simulations Annette de Groot and Peter Starreveld; 19.
Cross-language asymmetries in codeswitching patterns: implications for
bilingual language production Carol Myers-Scotton and Janice Jake; 20.
Intra-sentential code-switching: cognitive and neural approaches Janet van
Hell, Kaitlyn Litcofsky and Caitlin Ting; Part VI. Control: 21. Selection and
control in bilingual comprehension and production Judith Kroll, Jason
Gullifer, Rhonda McClain, Eleonora Rossi and María Cruz Martín;
 



Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science
                     Language Acquisition
                     Psycholinguistics


Written In: English  (eng)

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