
Epistemological issue with keynote article “The relevance of first language attrition to theories of bilingual development” by Monika S. Schmid and Barbara Köpke
[Linguistic Approaches to Bilingualism, 7:6] 2017. iv, 140 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 1 February 2018
Published online on 1 February 2018
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Table of Contents
- The relevance of first language attrition to theories of bilingual developmentMonika S. Schmid & Barbara Köpke | pp. 637–667
- Comparison as a fruitful way forward: Bilinguals, co-activation, and interfacesShanley E. M. Allen | pp. 668–672
- Beyond steady-state models of ultimate attainmentKathleen Bardovi-Harlig & David Stringer | pp. 673–677
- One theory for acquisition and attrition?Kees de Bot | pp. 678–681
- Interpreting age effects in language acquisition and attritionEmanuel Bylund | pp. 682–685
- Bridging the gap between selective and non-selective L1 attrition: The role of L1-L2 structural (dis)similarityLaura Domínguez | pp. 686–690
- Problematizing the scope of language attrition from the perspective of bilingual returneesCristina Flores | pp. 691–695
- Is every bilingual an L1 attriter? The unbearable complexity of defining L1 attritionAyşe Gürel | pp. 696–699
- Is attrition a type of learning? Modelling change in the multilingual mental lexiconHenrik Gyllstad & Lari-Valtteri Suhonen | pp. 700–703
- Language attrition and maintenance: Two sides of the same coin?Michael Iverson & David Miller | pp. 704–708
- On missed opportunities and convenient “truths”Kristina Kasparian & Karsten Steinhauer | pp. 709–714
- The relevance of L1 attrition to usage-based theories of language developmentMerel Keijzer | pp. 715–718
- Terminology matters II: Early bilinguals show cross-linguistic influence but are not attritersTanja Kupisch, Fatih Bayram & Jason Rothman | pp. 719–724
- How phonetics and phonology inform L1 attrition (narrowly defined) researchEsther de Leeuw | pp. 725–729
- Are these approaches incompatible?Brian MacWhinney | pp. 730–733
- On first language attrition in second language learnersJürgen M. Meisel | pp. 734–738
- Developmental continuity in morphosyntactic attritionSilvina Montrul | pp. 739–743
- The relevance of first language attrition to sociolinguistics, and vice versaNaomi Nagy | pp. 744–749
- Language change at the individual levelSilvia Perpiñán | pp. 750–753
- The dynamic nature of bilingualismLiliana Sánchez | pp. 754–758
- Crosslinguistic influence is not necessarily attritionIanthi Maria Tsimpli | pp. 759–762
- When is a bilingual an attriter? Response to the commentariesMonika S. Schmid & Barbara Köpke | pp. 763–770
- Editorialpp. 771–776
Keynote epistemological paper
Commentaries
Response to the Commentaries