In:Bilingual Cognition and Language: The state of the science across its subfields
Edited by David Miller, Fatih Bayram, Jason Rothman and Ludovica Serratrice
[Studies in Bilingualism 54] 2018
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 8 March 2018
https://doi.org/10.1075/sibil.54.toc
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Table of contents
Chapter 1.Studies in bilingualism: 25 years in the making
1
Fatih Bayram
David Mille
Jason Rothman
Ludovica Serratrice
Part I.Theoretical accounts
13
Chapter 2.Bilingual child acquisition through the lens of sociolinguistic approaches
15
Leonie Cornips
Chapter 3.Usage-based approaches to second language acquisition
37
Stefanie Wullf
Nick C. Ellis
Chapter 4.Formal linguistics and second language acquisition
57
Lydia White
Part II.Child bilingualism
79
Chapter 5.Simultaneous child bilingualism
81
Elena Nicoladis
Chapter 6.Child L2 acquisition
103
Vicky Chondrogianni
Chapter 7.The role of language input environments for language outcomes and language acquisition in young bilingual children
127
Annick De Houwer
Chapter 8.Literacy development in minority language learners
155
Victoria A. Murphy
Chapter 9.
CHILDES for bilingualism
183
Virginia Yip
Stephen Matthews
Part III.Adult bilingualism
203
Chapter 10.Syntactic representations in late learners of a second language: A learning trajectory
205
Sarah Bernolet
Robert J. Hartsuiker
Chapter 11.First language attrition and bilingualism: Adult speakers
225
Yucel Yilmaz
Monika Schmid
Chapter 12.Different situations, similar outcomes: Heritage grammars across the lifespan
251
Mike Putnam
Tanja Kupisch
Diego Pascual y Cabo
Part IV.Bilingual cognition, neuroscience and impairment
281
Chapter 13.Bilingualism and executive function: What’s the connection?
283
Ellen Bialystok
Chapter 14.Words on the brain: The bilingual mental lexicon
307
Susan Bobb
Judith Kroll
Chapter 15.Neurobiology of bilingualism
325
Nicola Del Maschi
Jubin Abutalebi
Chapter 16.Bilingualism and children with developmental language and communication disorders
347
Johanne Paradis
Krithika Govindarajan
Chapter 17.Understanding the nature of bilingual aphasia: Diagnosis, assessment and rehabilitation
371
Swathi Kiran
Index
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