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Language Loss and Symbolic Gain: The Meaning of Institutional Maintenance
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Alan Davies
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
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I. GENERAL PAPERS
- An Overview of European Research on Language Attrition 3
- Issues in the Analysis of Language Loss: Methodology of the Language Skills Attrition Project 19
- Points of Reference in First-Language Loss Research 37
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II. DIALECT LOSS
- The Selection of Linguistic Variables in Empirical Research on Variation and Change in Dialects 53
- Functional and Structural Aspects of Dialect Loss: A Research Plan and Some First Results 75
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III. FIRST-LANGUAGE LOSS
- Using the Present to Predict the Future in Language Contact: The Case of Immigrant Minority Languages in Sweden 99
- Language Loss and Symbolic Gain: The Meaning of Institutional Maintenance 117
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IV. SECOND- AND FOREIGN-LANGUAGE LOSS
- Foreign-Language Proficiency in the Elderly 131
- Forgetting Foreign-Language Vocabulary 143
- Regression in German Case Marking 159
- Problem Areas in the Study of Language Attrition 177
- The Attrition of English as a Second Language with Speakers of Hebrew 187
- The Attrition of French as a Foreign Language: Interim Results 205
- List of Contributors 223
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
-
I. GENERAL PAPERS
- An Overview of European Research on Language Attrition 3
- Issues in the Analysis of Language Loss: Methodology of the Language Skills Attrition Project 19
- Points of Reference in First-Language Loss Research 37
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II. DIALECT LOSS
- The Selection of Linguistic Variables in Empirical Research on Variation and Change in Dialects 53
- Functional and Structural Aspects of Dialect Loss: A Research Plan and Some First Results 75
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III. FIRST-LANGUAGE LOSS
- Using the Present to Predict the Future in Language Contact: The Case of Immigrant Minority Languages in Sweden 99
- Language Loss and Symbolic Gain: The Meaning of Institutional Maintenance 117
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IV. SECOND- AND FOREIGN-LANGUAGE LOSS
- Foreign-Language Proficiency in the Elderly 131
- Forgetting Foreign-Language Vocabulary 143
- Regression in German Case Marking 159
- Problem Areas in the Study of Language Attrition 177
- The Attrition of English as a Second Language with Speakers of Hebrew 187
- The Attrition of French as a Foreign Language: Interim Results 205
- List of Contributors 223