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9 February 2010

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Studies in Bilingualism

 

Editors
Dalila Ayoun, University of Arizona
Robert DeKeyser, University of Pittsburgh

ISSN: 0928-1533

The focus of this series is on psycholinguistic and sociolinguistic aspects of bilingualism. This entails topics such as childhood bilingualism, psychological models of bilingual language users, language contact and bilingualism, maintenance and shift of minority languages, and socio-political aspects of bilingualism.

For book proposals please contact one of the series editors: Robert DeKeyser (rdkumd.edu) or Dalila Ayoun (ayounu.arizona.edu), or the publisher: kees.vaesbenjamins.nl



Volumes

41. Multidisciplinary Approaches to Code Switching
Isurin, Ludmila, Donald Winford and Kees de Bot (eds.)
2009. xviii, 364 pp.
40. Declarative and Procedural Determinants of Second Languages
Paradis, Michel
2009. xii, 219 pp.
39. Incomplete Acquisition in Bilingualism: Re-examining the Age Factor
Montrul, Silvina A.
2008. x, 312 pp.
38. Sign Bilingualism: Language development, interaction, and maintenance in sign language contact situations
Plaza-Pust, Carolina and Esperanza Morales-López (eds.)
2008. xvi, 389 pp.
37. Bilingualism and Identity: Spanish at the crossroads with other languages
Niño-Murcia, Mercedes and Jason Rothman (eds.)
2008. vii, 365 pp.
36. Phonology and Second Language Acquisition
Hansen Edwards, Jette G. and Mary L. Zampini (eds.)
2008. vi, 380 pp.
35. Child Second Language Acquisition: A bi-directional study of English and Italian tense-aspect morphology
Rocca, Sonia
2007. xvi, 240 pp.
34. Selves in Two Languages: Bilinguals’ verbal enactments of identity in French and Portuguese
Koven, Michèle
2007. xi, 327 pp.
33. Language Attrition: Theoretical perspectives
Köpke, Barbara, Monika S. Schmid, Merel Keijzer and Susan Dostert (eds.)
2007. viii, 258 pp.
32. Heritage Language Development: Focus on East Asian Immigrants
Kondo-Brown, Kimi (ed.)
2006. x, 282 pp.
31. English with a Latin Beat: Studies in Portuguese/Spanish – English Interphonology
Baptista, Barbara O. and Michael Alan Watkins (eds.)
2006. vi, 214 pp.
30. Cross-Linguistic Aspects of Processability Theory
Pienemann, Manfred (ed.)
2005. xiv, 303 pp.
29. Tense and Aspect in Romance Languages: Theoretical and applied perspectives
Ayoun, Dalila and M. Rafael Salaberry (eds.)
2005. x, 318 pp.
28. First Language Attrition: Interdisciplinary perspectives on methodological issues
Schmid, Monika S., Barbara Köpke, Merel Keijzer and Lina Weilemar (eds.)
2004. x, 378 pp.
27. Spanish/English Codeswitching in a Written Corpus
Callahan, Laura
2004. viii, 183 pp.
26. Information Structure and the Dynamics of Language Acquisition
Dimroth, Christine and Marianne Starren (eds.)
2003. vi, 361 pp.
25. Bilingual Couples Talk: The discursive construction of hybridity
Piller, Ingrid
2002. xii, 315 pp.
24. First Language Attrition, Use and Maintenance: The case of German Jews in anglophone countries
Schmid, Monika S.
2002. xiv, 259 pp. (incl. CD-rom)
23. Narrative Development in a Multilingual Context
Verhoeven, Ludo and Sven Strömqvist (eds.)
2001. viii, 431 pp.
22. The Development of Past Tense Morphology in L2 Spanish
Salaberry, M. Rafael
2001. xii, 211 pp.
21. Cross-Linguistic Structures in Simultaneous Bilingualism
Döpke, Susanne (ed.)
2001. x, 258 pp.
20. Slips of the Tongue: Speech errors in first and second language production
Poulisse, Nanda
1999. xvi, 257 pp.
19. Politics and Sociolinguistic Reflexes: Palestinian border villages
Amara, Muhammad Hasan
1999. xx, 261 pp.
18. A Neurolinguistic Theory of Bilingualism
Paradis, Michel
2004. viii, 299 pp.
17. Learning a Second Language through Interaction
Ellis, Rod
1999. x, 285 pp.
16. Sociopolitical Perspectives on Language Policy and Planning in the USA
Huebner, Thom and Kathryn A. Davis (eds.)
1999. xvi, 365 pp.
15. Language Processing and Second Language Development: Processability theory
Pienemann, Manfred
1998. xviii, 367 pp.
14. Talking and Testing: Discourse approaches to the assessment of oral proficiency
Young, Richard and Agnes Weiyun He (eds.)
1998. x, 395 pp.
13. Dialect Death: The case of Brule Spanish
Holloway, Charles E.
1997. x, 220 pp.
12. Government and Codeswitching: Explaining American Finnish
Halmari, Helena
1997. xvi, 276 pp.
11. The Acquisition of Spatial Relations in a Second Language
Becker, Angelika and Mary Carroll
1997. xii, 212 pp.
10. Second Language Acquisition and Linguistic Variation
Bayley, Robert and Dennis R. Preston (eds.)
1996. xix, 317 pp.
9. Second Language Acquisition in a Study Abroad Context
Freed, Barbara F. (ed.)
1995. xiv, 345 pp.
8. Language Planning in Multilingual Contexts: Policies, communities, and schools in Luxembourg
Davis, Kathryn A.
1994. xix, 220 pp.
7. The Acquisition of Temporality in a Second Language
Dietrich, Rainer, Wolfgang Klein and Colette Noyau
1995. xii, 288 pp.
6. The Bilingual Lexicon
Schreuder, Robert and Bert Weltens (eds.)
1993. viii, 307 pp.
5. Utterance Structure: Developing grammars again
Klein, Wolfgang and Clive Perdue
1992. xvi, 354 pp.
4. Linguistic Minorities in Multilingual Settings: Implications for language policies
Paulston, Christina Bratt
1994. xi, 136 pp.
3. One Parent – One Language: An interactional approach
Döpke, Susanne
1992. xviii, 213 pp.
2. Foreign Language Research in Cross-Cultural Perspective
Bot, Kees de, Ralph B. Ginsberg and Claire Kramsch (eds.)
1991. xii, 275 pp.
1. Maintenance and Loss of Minority Languages
Fase, Willem, Koen Jaspaert and Sjaak Kroon (eds.)
1992. xii, 403 pp.