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CogNet Library: Journals
Bilingualism: Language and Cognition
Cambridge University Press
Volume 7 Issue 2
Aug 01, 2004
ISSN: 13667289
Bilingualism: Language and Cognition
Volume 7 : Issue 2
Table of Contents
Introduction: Convergence as an emergent property in bilingual speech
BARBARA E. BULLOCK and ALMEIDA JACQUELINE TORIBIO
Page
91
Phonological convergence in a contracting language variety
BARBARA E. BULLOCK and CHIP GERFEN
Page
95
Phonological change in a small language community
JOS IGNACIO HUALDE
Page
105
Convergence and intonation: historical evidence from Buenos Aires Spanish
LAURA COLANTONI and JORGE GURLEKIAN
Page
107
Prosodic change and language contact
APRIL McMAHON
Page
121
Subject and object expression in Spanish heritage speakers: A case of morphosyntactic convergence
SILVINA MONTRUL
Page
125
Native language attrition and developmental instability at the syntax-discourse interface: Data, interpretations and methods
ANTONELLA SORACE
Page
143
Functional convergence in the tense, evidentiality and aspectual systems of Quechua Spanish bilinguals
LILIANA SNCHEZ
Page
147
Quechua and Spanish, evidentiality and aspect: Commentary on Liliana Snchez
PIETER MUYSKEN
Page
163
Convergence as an optimization strategy in bilingual speech: Evidence from code-switching
ALMEIDA JACQUELINE TORIBIO
Page
165
Single-language and code-switching strategies in immigrant and heritage varieties: Spanish subject personal pronouns in Toribios cross-modal hypothesis
RICARDO OTHEGUY
Page
175
Convergence as a mechanism of language change
AD BACKUS
Page
179
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