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Language attrition research
An annotated bibliography
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Monika S. Schmid
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents vii
- Acknowledgment ix
- Language attrition 1
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Part I. Theoretical models and methodological aspects
- L2 influence and L1 attrition in adult bilingualism 47
- A sociocultural approach for language attrition 61
- Perceived language dominance and language preference for emotional speech 81
- The role of grammaticality judgments in investigating first language attrition 105
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Part II. Attrition in progress — observations and descriptions
- Issues in finding the appropriate methodology in language attrition research 133
- Language contact and attrition 165
- Is there a natural process of decay? 189
- In search of the lost language 207
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Part III. How the study of attrition can contribute to the understanding of language
- Attrition in L1 competence 225
- Methodological aspects of a generative-based attrition study 243
- Convergent outcomes in L2 acquisition and L1 loss 259
- A modest proposal 281
- No more reductions! — To the problem of evaluation of language attrition data 299
- Language attrition research 317
- A new blueprint for language attrition research 349
- Author index 365
- Subject index 373
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents vii
- Acknowledgment ix
- Language attrition 1
-
Part I. Theoretical models and methodological aspects
- L2 influence and L1 attrition in adult bilingualism 47
- A sociocultural approach for language attrition 61
- Perceived language dominance and language preference for emotional speech 81
- The role of grammaticality judgments in investigating first language attrition 105
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Part II. Attrition in progress — observations and descriptions
- Issues in finding the appropriate methodology in language attrition research 133
- Language contact and attrition 165
- Is there a natural process of decay? 189
- In search of the lost language 207
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Part III. How the study of attrition can contribute to the understanding of language
- Attrition in L1 competence 225
- Methodological aspects of a generative-based attrition study 243
- Convergent outcomes in L2 acquisition and L1 loss 259
- A modest proposal 281
- No more reductions! — To the problem of evaluation of language attrition data 299
- Language attrition research 317
- A new blueprint for language attrition research 349
- Author index 365
- Subject index 373