36.158, Books: An Anthology of Bilingual Child Phonology: Elena Babatsouli and Martin J. Ball (ed.)

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Subject: 36.158, Books: An Anthology of Bilingual Child Phonology: Elena Babatsouli and Martin J. Ball (ed.)

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Date: 14-Jan-2025
From: Flo McClelland [flo at multilingual-matters.com]
Subject: An Anthology of Bilingual Child Phonology: Elena Babatsouli and Martin J. Ball (ed.)


Title: An Anthology of Bilingual Child Phonology
Series Title: Second Language Acquisition
Publication Year: 2024

Publisher: Multilingual Matters
           http://www.multilingual-matters.com/
Book URL:
http://www.multilingual-matters.com/display.asp?isb=9781788926447

Editor(s): Elena Babatsouli and Martin J. Ball

Pbk ISBN 9781788926447 £39.95 / US$59.95 / €54.95
Hbk ISBN 9781788928410 £119.95 / US$159.95 / €144.95
EPUB ISBN 9781788928434 £30.00 / US$50.00 / €40.00
PDF ISBN 9781788928427 £30.00 / US$50.00 / €40.00

Abstract:

Now available in paperback!
This edited book is a collection of studies on protolanguage
phonology, referring to the development of children’s autonomous
linguistic systems from their first meaningful forms to complete
cognitive and articulatory acquisition of language. The volume
comprises chapters on child bilingual phonological development,
understood as the acquisition or use of more than one linguistic code,
whether actual languages, dialects, or communication modes, in an
array of contexts. Such contexts include endogenous and exogenous
bilingualism, heritage language, bilectalism, trilingualism, and
typical and atypical use. The contributed works here will be of
interest to researchers and postgraduate students investigating
language acquisition in bi-/multilingual settings, as well as those
working on child phonological development across a variety of
languages.




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