In:Multilingual Cognition and Language Use: Processing and typological perspectives
Edited by Luna Filipović and Martin Pütz
[Human Cognitive Processing 44] 2014
► pp. v–vi
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Table of contents
Editors and contributors
Foreword: Multilingual cognition and language use
Introduction: Understanding multilingualism: Interdisciplinary trends – past, present, and future
Part I. Multilingual contrasts: Interfaces and integrations
Methodological approaches in the study of linguistic relativity: Corpus method and cognitive theory
Frequency of use and basic vocabulary
A contrastive study of colour terms in French and German causal constructions
Compound verbs in English and Bulgarian and the relativity debate
HERE, NEAR, FAR: Spatial conceptualisation and cognition in a cross-linguistic perspective (English vs. Russian)
Cognitive maps of landmark orientation
Is space-time metaphorical mapping universal? Time for a cultural turn
Part II. Bilingual processing: Language representation and language use
Efficiency of the bilingual mind: Clues from processing, memory, and second language acquisition studies
About phonological, grammatical, and semantic accents in bilinguals’ language use and their cause
Aging and bilingual processing: Age-related and individual differences in groups of early bilingual Frisians
L1-based prototypicality effects in L2 vocabulary learning
Finding a wooden jandal in the jandal wood: The role of bilingualism for the interpretation of headedness in novel English compounds
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