[lg policy] TOC: Bilingualism: Language and Cognition Vol. 16, No. 4 (2013)
Harold Schiffman
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Bilingualism: Language and Cognition Vol. 16, No. 4 (2013)
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
http://cambridge.org
Journal Title: Bilingualism: Language and Cognition
Volume Number: 16
Issue Number: 4
Issue Date: 2013
Main Text:
Language contact outcomes as the result of bilingual optimization strategies
Pieter Muysken
What's in a grammar? Modeling dominance and optimization in contact
Devyani Sharma
In search of a unified model of language contact
Donald Winford
Bilingual strategies from the perspective of a processing model
Robert J. Hartsuiker
Optimization in bilingual language use
Rakesh Bhatt
How optimal is the Optimization Model?
Bernd Heine
Access, prestige and losses in contact languages
Mikael Parkvall
A sparkling apéritif or old wine in new bags?
Pieter Muysken
Are non-native structural preferences affected by native language preferences?
Martin Pickering, Holly Branigan, Susanna Flett
L1 word order and sensitivity to verb bias in L2 processing
Eun-Kyung Lee, Dora Hsin-Yi Lu, Susan M. Garnsey
Inflection and derivation in native and non-native language processing: Masked
priming experiments on Turkish
Harald Clahsen, Bilal Kirkici
Gender inferences: Grammatical features and their impact on the representation
of gender in bilinguals
Pascal Gygax, Sayaka Sato, Ute Gabriel
Compositional production in Spanish second language conjugation
Nuria Sagarra, Brian Macwhinney, Nora Presson, John Kowalski
Explicit and implicit semantic processing of verb–particle constructions by
French–English bilinguals
Mary-Jane Blais, Laura M. Gonnerman
Scrutinizing the role of length of residence and age of acquisition in the
interlanguage pronunciation development of English /ɹ/ by late Japanese
bilinguals
Kazuya Saito, François-Xavier Brajot
Proficiency modulates early orthographic and phonological processing in L2
spoken word recognition
Juhani Järvikivi, Outi Veivo
Language proficiency and executive control in bilingual children
Sharon Armon-Lotem, Peri IIluz-Cohen
Lateralization of semantic processing is shaped by exposure to specific mother
tongues: The case of insight problem solving by bilingual and monolingual native
Hebrew speakers
Nili Metuki, Shani Sinkevich, Michal Lavidor
Tip-of-the-tongue (TOT) states and cross-linguistic transfer
Katy Borodkin, Miriam Faust
Allomorphy and affixation in morphological processing: A cross-modal priming
study with late bilinguals
Harald Clahsen, Gunnar Jacob, Elisabeth Fleischhauer
Verbal memory resources predict iconic gesture use among monolinguals and
bilinguals
Elena Nicoladis, Lisa Smithson
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