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CogNet Library: Journals
Bilingualism: Language and Cognition
Cambridge University Press
Volume 3 Issue 2
Aug 01, 2000
ISSN: 13667289
Bilingualism: Language and Cognition
Volume 3 : Issue 2
Table of Contents
Mixed languages: a functionalcommunicative approach
Yaron Matras
Page
79
Mixing is functional (but what are the functions?)
Peter Auer
Page
101
Social and communicative approaches to mixed languages
Peter Bakker
Page
106
Speech genres and other questions
Jan Blommaert
Page
109
The tortoise and the hare: distinguishing processes and end-products in language contact
Penelope Gardner-Chloros
Page
112
Selective replacement is extreme lexical re-orientation
Maarten Mous
Page
115
Some considerations for explaining mixed languages
Melissa G. Moyer
Page
117
What matters: the out of sight in mixed languages
Carol Myers-Scotton
Page
119
Symbiotic mixed languages: a question of terminology
Norval Smith
Page
122
Social context, structural categories and medieval business writing
Laura Wright
Page
124
Back to motivations: between discourse and grammar
Yaron Matras
Page
126
Pronunciation proficiency in the first and second languages of KoreanEnglish bilinguals
Grace H. Yeni-Komshian, James E. Flege and Serena Liu
Page
131
Deserted island or a childs first language forgetting
Ludmila Isurin
Page
151
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