31.632, TOC: Linguistic Approaches to Bilingualism 9 / 6 (2019)
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Date: Thu, 13 Feb 2020 14:20:21
From: Karin Plijnaar [karin.plijnaar at benjamins.nl]
Subject: Linguistic Approaches to Bilingualism Vol. 9, No. 6 (2019)
Publisher: John Benjamins
http://www.benjamins.com/
Journal Title: Linguistic Approaches to Bilingualism
Volume Number: 9
Issue Number: 6
Issue Date: 2019
Subtitle: Special Issue: Epistemological issue with keynote article “Prosodic effects on L2 grammars”
Main Text:
2019. iv, 132 pp.
Table of Contents
Prosodic effects on L2 grammars
Heather Goad and Lydia White
Pages 769–808
Commentaries
Types of evidence and the Prosodic Transfer Hypothesis
John Archibald
Pages 809–815
The Prosodic Transfer Hypothesis: Possible application to Spanish clitics
Joyce Bruhn de Garavito
Pages 816–821
Plotting individual learning trajectories in the acquisition of L2 prosodic
constraints
Jennifer Cabrelli Amaro
Pages 822–826
Prosodic effects on L2 grammars: From competence constraints to a learning
research agenda
Susanne Elizabeth Carroll
Pages 827–832
‘Minimal adaptation’ and the edges of prosodic domains
Nicole Dehé
Pages 833–837
Phonology constrains morphology differently in developing L1, cL2, and L2
Grammars
Janet Grijzenhout
Pages 838–842
Prosodic transfer and its relation to hypotheses of morphological development
Roger Hawkins
Pages 843–848
Transfer cost and the developmental path to target object clitic prosody
Julia Herschensohn and Randall Gess
Pages 849–853
Better together: The promise of the PTH as a complementary hypothesis
Tania Leal and Jeffrey Renaud
Pages 854–861
Prosodic transfer in the receptive modality: Recognizing morphology within L2
prosody
John Matthews
Pages 862–866
Possible extensions of the Prosodic Transfer Hypothesis
Antje Muntendam
Pages 867–871
The Prosodic Transfer Hypothesis in the grammar and its treatment of clitics
Kuniya Nasukawa
Pages 872–877
The scope of the Prosodic Transfer Hypothesis
Öner Özçelik
Pages 878–882
Evidence for syntactic feature transfer between two languages
Niels O. Schiller
Pages 883–887
What do prosodic accounts add to the research on L2 articles?
Danijela Trenkic
Pages 888–894
Reply
Reply to commentaries
Heather Goad and Lydia White
Pages 895–900
Linguistic Field(s): Language Acquisition
Linguistic Theories
Phonology
Psycholinguistics
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