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The importance of features and exponents: Dissolving Feature Reassembly
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[Linguistic Approaches to Bilingualism, 14:1] 2024. vi, 114 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 5 March 2024
Published online on 5 March 2024
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Table of Contents
- The importance of features and exponents: Dissolving Feature ReassemblyTerje Lohndal & Michael T. Putnam | pp. 1–36
- Modelling multilingual ecologies beyond the L1-L2 BinaryEnoch O. Aboh & M. Carmen Parafita Couto | pp. 37–42
- Feature-exponence mapping in language contactArtemis Alexiadou | pp. 43–47
- Feature Reassembly is concerned with syntax, but its main goal is to account for the (second) language acquisition processLaura Domínguez & Glyn Hicks | pp. 48–52
- Where are features?Francesco Gardani | pp. 53–57
- The role of the lexiconBecky Gonzalez | pp. 58–62
- Number feature within generative grammar and its acquisitionPedro Guijarro-Fuentes & Francesco Romano | pp. 63–68
- A theory of Ln grammars: One size fits all?Ayşe Gürel | pp. 69–73
- Transfer and learnability: Still a ‘primary’ consideration in L2 acquisition researchShunji Inagaki | pp. 74–78
- An exoskeletal approach to grammatical gender: Initial predictions for bi/multilingual acquisitionRuth Kramer | pp. 79–84
- The power paradox in bilingualism: Weighing what we gain and what we lose by espousing and eschewing hypothesesTania Leal & Elena Shimanskaya | pp. 85–89
- From the child’s perspectiveNatascha Müller | pp. 90–95
- On the compatibility of models with experimentsGregory Scontras | pp. 96–98
- Multilingual grammars: The next frontier in comparative syntaxMichelle Louise Sheehan | pp. 99–103
- Modeling multilingual grammars: Constraints and predictionsTerje Lohndal & Michael T. Putnam | pp. 104–114
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