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Phonological Aspects of Emerging Grammars
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Introduction: One Approach to the Interaction of Linguistics, Second-language Acquisition and Speech- language Pathology vii
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I. Linguistics and SLA
- Linguistics and SLA 3
- Interactions between L2 Acquisition and Linguistic Theory 15
- Metrical Phonology and the Acquisition of L2 Stress 37
- Phrasal Category Markedness and Second Language Acquisition 49
- The Null-Prep Phenomenon 67
- Apparent UG Inaccessibility in Second Language Acquisition 79
- Parameter-resetting in Second Language Acquisition 105
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II. Linguistics and Speech-Language Phathology
- Individual Differences in Phonological Disorders and Implications for a Theory of Acquisition 137
- Applying Linguistic Theory to Clinical Language Teaching 153
- On Grammatical Deficits in Chinese Aphasia 177
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III. Speech Pathology and SLA
- Synergy in Applied Linguistics 195
- Phonological Aspects of Emerging Grammars 213
- Phonological Learning and Retention in Second Language Acquisition 235
- Acquisition and Loss of Familiar Language 249
- Subject Index 259
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Introduction: One Approach to the Interaction of Linguistics, Second-language Acquisition and Speech- language Pathology vii
-
I. Linguistics and SLA
- Linguistics and SLA 3
- Interactions between L2 Acquisition and Linguistic Theory 15
- Metrical Phonology and the Acquisition of L2 Stress 37
- Phrasal Category Markedness and Second Language Acquisition 49
- The Null-Prep Phenomenon 67
- Apparent UG Inaccessibility in Second Language Acquisition 79
- Parameter-resetting in Second Language Acquisition 105
-
II. Linguistics and Speech-Language Phathology
- Individual Differences in Phonological Disorders and Implications for a Theory of Acquisition 137
- Applying Linguistic Theory to Clinical Language Teaching 153
- On Grammatical Deficits in Chinese Aphasia 177
-
III. Speech Pathology and SLA
- Synergy in Applied Linguistics 195
- Phonological Aspects of Emerging Grammars 213
- Phonological Learning and Retention in Second Language Acquisition 235
- Acquisition and Loss of Familiar Language 249
- Subject Index 259