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The Current State of Interlanguage

Studies in honor of William E. Rutherford
  • Edited by: Lynn Eubank , Larry Selinker and Michael Sharwood Smith
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 1995
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This state-of-the-art volume presents an outstanding collection of 22 studies on current issues facing research in second-language acquisition (SLA). The editors sought contributions for this volume from seasoned veterans of SLA like Lydia White and Susan Gass, from well-known researchers in linguistics and/or first-language acquisition like Haj Ross and Harald Clahsen, and from relative newcomers to the field like India Plough and Jean-Marc Dewaele. The topics covered range from the role of universals at various levels of second-language (L2) knowledge; the way that linguistic knowledge is represented by L2 learners; the changing nature of linguistic theory itself; and the definition of usage phenomena like style shifting and code switching. The introduction to The Current State of Interlanguage gives a concise yet detailed overview of research in the field over the past 10 years, and focuses on the present growing concensus on a number of issues that were at one point highly controversial.


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Introduction
Lynn Eubank, Larry Selinker and Michael Sharwood Smith
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Bill Rutherford
Peter Jordens
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The case of topic-prominence
Virginia Yip and Stephen Matthews
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1984 revisited
Susan M. Gass
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David Birdsong
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Confessions of a cognitive generalist
Ellen Bialystok
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How minimal should we be?
Lydia White
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Susanne Elizabeth Carroll
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India C. Plough
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Martha Young-Scholten
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Evidence for a dual-mechanism model of inflection
Harald Clahsen
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Some thoughts on Schachter’s Incompleteness Hypothesis
Sascha Felix
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The unaccusative/unergative distinction
Antonella Sorace
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Maria-Luise Beck, Bonnie D. Schwartz and Lynn Eubank
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Helmut Zobl
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What do we really mean?
Gita Martohardjono and Suzanne Flynn
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Johnson and Newport revisited
Eric Kellerman
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Quantification and definition
Jean-Marc Dewaele
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Susana Blanco-Iglesias, Juaquina Broner and Elaine Tarone
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The status of the ‘switch mechanism’
Marjorie Perlman Lorch
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A measure of productive lexicon in a second language
Batia Laufer
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The difference between end-legs and medial ones
Háj Ross
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