In:Language Attrition: Theoretical perspectives
Edited by Barbara Köpke, Monika S. Schmid, Merel Keijzer and Susan Dostert
[Studies in Bilingualism 33] 2007
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 8 August 2007
https://doi.org/10.1075/sibil.33.toc
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Table of contents
Acknowledgmentix
Bilingualism and attrition
Language attrition at the crossroads of brain, mind, and society
Understanding attrition within a MOGUL framework
Dynamic systems theory, lifespan development and language attrition
The grammatical profile of L1 speakers on the stairs of potential language shift
First language attrition from a minimalist perspective: Interface vulnerability and processing effects
(Psycho)linguistic determinants of L1 attrition
L1 attrition features predicted by a neurolinguistic theory of bilingualism
The role of L1 use for L1 attrition
Critical periods in language acquisition and language attrition
A hidden language: Recovery of a 'lost' language is triggered by hypnosis
Identity, immigration and first language attrition
Language attrition and ideology: Two groups of immigrants in Israel
Stimulated recall methodology in language attrition research
Name index
Subject index
