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Modeling Bilingualism

From Structure to Chaos. In Honor of Kees de Bot
  • Edited by: Monika S. Schmid and Wander Lowie
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2011
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Studies in Bilingualism
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This volume presents an overview of changes in paradigms, perspectives and contexts of research into bilingual development over the past two decades. During this time, the focus of perspective has changed. In the early 1990s, most investigations still proceeded from models that assumed modular components, hierarchical relationships and linear processes, and investigated what were perceived to be the ‘typical’ contexts of bilingual development (sequential, usually instructed bilingualism, where the second language would remain the weaker one and the speakers investigated were typically young adults). More recently it has been proposed that such models may not be complex enough to accommodate bilingual development in all its facets and settings (bimodal bilingualism, attrition, aging). This change has recently culminated in applications of chaos theory to Applied Linguistics, and in the widening range of situations of language acquisition, learning and deterioration which have been investigated.

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Marianne Gullberg, University of Lund:
In a suitable reflection of Kees de Bot's wide-ranging interests, this volume presents a vast range of topics, methodologies and theoretical concerns at the cutting edge of bilingualism studies. A must-read for anyone interested in the state of the art of bilingualism.


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Twenty years of modeling bilingualism
Diane Larsen-Freeman, Monika S. Schmid and Wander Lowie
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Part I. Multilingualism

Judith F. Kroll and Daan Hermans
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Evidence from picture naming experiments
Mirjam Broersma
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Susan M. Gass and Junkyu Lee
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Jan H. Hulstijn
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Part II. Language attrition

Lynne Hansen
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Theory, research and challenges
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External factors and variability in L1 attrition
Monika S. Schmid
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Effects of the second culture on the first language
Robert W. Schrauf and Julia Sanchez
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Part III. Language and aging

A myth of attrition and a tale of collaboration
Michael Clyne
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Towards a new taxonomy of language change in elderly bilingual immigrants
Merel Keijzer
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Part IV. DST

Paul van Geert, Henderien Steenbeek and Marijn van Dijk
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Levelt’s speaking model revisited
Wander Lowie and Marjolijn H. Verspoor
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From chaos to structure – and back again
Bert Weltens
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