
Linguistic Approaches to Bilingualism
Volume 16, Issue 2 (2026)
2026. iii, 150 pp.
Publishing status: Printing; Print edition expected March 2026
Published online on 26 March 2026
Published online on 26 March 2026
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Table of Contents
- Multiple grammars within linguistic populations: Distributions and theoretical implicationsMaria Polinsky | pp. 101–128
- Defining and testing multiple grammarsTania Ionin | pp. 129–132
- Micro-variation and multiple grammarsMarit Westergaard | pp. 133–136
- Understanding multiple types of multiple grammarsLuiz Amaral & Tom Roeper | pp. 137–140
- Cross-linguistic influence in L3 acquisition: Investigating the roles of dominance, recency, and propertyChloe Castle, Anna Skałba & Marit Westergaard | pp. 141–170
- Bilingualism, working memory, and relative clause comprehension in childrenEhsan Solaimani, Franziska Baumeister, Anamaria Bentea, Vicky Chondrogianni, Hélène Delage, Pauline Wolfer & Stephanie Durrleman | pp. 171–202
- Individual variation in epenthetic vowel production by Brazilian Portuguese–Japanese bilingualsTim Joris Laméris & Yōsuke Igarashi | pp. 203–232
- The role of the Prosodic Hierarchy on learning phonological rules: /b d g/ spirantization by L1 German learners of SpanishFernanda Barrientos, Ludmila Bajuk & Miray Gökkaya | pp. 233–250
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