In:L3 Development After the Initial State
Edited by Megan M. Brown-Bousfield, Suzanne Flynn and Éva Fernández-Berkes
[Studies in Bilingualism 65] 2023
► pp. v–vi
Published online: 9 October 2023
https://doi.org/10.1075/sibil.65.toc
https://doi.org/10.1075/sibil.65.toc
Table of contents
Introduction
L3 development after the initial state1
Megan M. Brown-Bousfield
Suzanne Flynn
Éva Fernández-Berkes
Section 1.New models and theories
Grammatical mapping in L3 acquisition: A theory of development8
Éva Fernández-Berkes
Suzanne Flynn
A shared linguistic system of multilingual representation29
Roumyana Slabakova
Regressive cross-linguistic influence in multilingual speech
rhythm: The role of language similarity49
Megan M. Brown-Bousfield
Charles B. Chang
Section 2.Focusing on development
Section 2.1Development in phonology
Comparing two notions of transfer in third language phonological
acquisition: A reanalysis of three studies76
acquisition: A reanalysis of three studies76
Martin Desmarais
L3 prosody: Cross-linguistic influence of prosodic features in Mandarin
and English by Cantonese multilinguals96
Qianwen Han
Jingxuan Tian
Hsuehchu Chen
Dynamics in cross-linguistic influence: Evidence from VOT development of Mandarin-English bilingual
learners of L3 Spanish121
Linxi Zhang
Alfonso Morales-Front
Cristina Sanz
Section 2.2Development in the lexicon
Lexical development in a third language152
Christina Lindqvist
Section 2.3Development in syntax
L3 acquisition of Portuguese clefts by L1-Mandarin L2-English
speakers172
Xinyi Li
Ana Lúcia Santos
Maria Lobo
Gauging sensitivity to grammaticality violations of adpositional
phrases: Self‑paced reading evidence from third language
acquisition205
Sakine Çabuk-Ballı
Property-by-property transfer in L3 Italian236
Martine Gallardo
Silvina Montrul
Index273
