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CogNet Library: Journals
Bilingualism: Language and Cognition
Cambridge University Press
Volume 1 Issue 1
Apr 01, 1998
ISSN: 13667289
Bilingualism: Language and Cognition
Volume 1 : Issue 1
Table of Contents
Developmental dynamics in L1 and L2 acquisition: Processability Theory and generative entrenchment
MANFRED PIENEMANN
Page
1-20
Whats in a process? Explaining development in language acquisition
ELLEN BIALYSTOK
Page
21-22
On Processability Theory and second language acquisition
SUSANNE E. CARROLL
Page
23-24
Does the formulator know its LFG?
KEES DE BOT
Page
25-26
Semantic-informational and formal processing principles in Processability Theory
JAN HULSTIJN
Page
27-28
Comparing and explaining the trajectories of first and second language acquisition: in search of the right mix of psychological and linguistic factors
GERARD KEMPEN
Page
29-30
How to slice the cake?
PIETER MUYSKEN
Page
31-31
The need for converging evidence
JACQUELYN SCHACHTER
Page
32-33
On the wrong-headedness of generative entrenchment
BONNIE D. SCHWARTZ
Page
34-35
A focus on processing
MANFRED PIENEMANN
Page
36-38
A formal production-based explanation of the facts of code-switching
DAVID SANKOFF
Page
39-50
Interlingual homograph recognition: Effects of task demands and language intermixing
TON DIJKSTRA, HENK VAN JAARSVELD and SJOERD TEN BRINKE
Page
51-66
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