14.2259, Books: Multilingualism/Socioling: Muller
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Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2003 16:10:54 +0000
From: paul at benjamins.com
Subject: (In)vulnerable Domains in Multilingualism: Muller
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Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2003 16:10:54 +0000
From: paul at benjamins.com
Subject: (In)vulnerable Domains in Multilingualism: Muller
Title: (In)vulnerable Domains in Multilingualism
Series Title: Hamburg Studies on Multilingualism 1
Publication Year: 2003
Publisher: John Benjamins
http://www.benjamins.com/, http://www.benjamins.nl
Book URL: http://www.benjamins.nl/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=HSM_1
Editor: Natascha Müller, University of Hamburg
Hardback: ISBN: 1588113736, Pages: xiv, 374 pp., Price: USD 75.00
Hardback: ISBN: 9027219214, Pages: xiv, 374 pp., Price: EUR 75.00
Abstract:
The focus of this collection of essays is on the acquisition of so
called vulnerable and invulnerable grammatical domains in
multilingualism. Language acquisition is studied from a comparative
perspective, mostly in the framework of generative grammar. Different
types of multilingualism are compared, the existence of multiple
grammars in L1 acquisition, simultaneous L2 acquisition (balanced and
unbalanced bilingualism) and successive L2 acquisition (child and
adult L2 acquisition). Evidence from the language pairs French-German,
Italian-Swedish, Spanish-English, Spanish-German, Spanish-Basque,
Portuguese-Japanese-English, Portuguese-German, English-German,
Turkish-German is brought to bear on grammatical issues pertaining to
the morphology and syntax of the noun phrase, pronoun use and the
null-subject property, clause structure, verb position, non-finite
clauses, agreement at the clause level, and on issues like code mixing
and language dominance.
Table of contents
Introduction
Natascha Müller vii-xiv
The DP, a vulnerable domain? Evidence from the acquisition of French
Tanja Kupisch 1-39
Child and adult acquisition of word order in the Italian DP
Petra Bernardini 41-81
Null Subjects and optional infinitives in Basque
Maria-José Ezeizabarrena 83-106
The acquisition of subjects in bilingual children: Pronoun use in
Portuguese-German children
Marc-Olivier Hinzelin 107-137
Approaches to bilingual acquisition data
Ira Gawlitzek-Maiwald 139-159
Factors accounting for code-mixing in an early developing bilingual
Margaret Deuchar and Rachel Muntz 161-190
Syllable final consonants in Spanish and German monolingual and
bilingual acquisition
Conxita Lleó, Imme Kuchenbrandt, Margaret Kehoe and Cristina Trujillo
191-220
Interrogative elements as subordinators in Turkish: Aspects of
Turkish-German bilingual children's language use
Annette Herkenrath, Birsel Karakoç and Jochen Rehbein 221-269
Child L2 acquisition: An insider account
Mary Aizawa Kato 271-293
The Verb-Object parameter in simultaneous and successive acquisition
of bilingualism
Anja Möhring and Jürgen Michael Meisel 295-334
Multiple grammars, feature-attraction, pied-piping, and the question:
Is AGR inside TP?
Tom Roeper 335-360
Name index 361-365
Subject index 367-374
Lingfield(s): Bi- & Multilingualism (Sociolinguistics)
Language Acquisition
Sociolinguistics
Written In: English (Language Code: ENG)
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