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CogNet Library: Journals
Bilingualism: Language and Cognition
Cambridge University Press
Volume 7 Issue 1
Apr 01, 2004
ISSN: 13667289
Bilingualism: Language and Cognition
Volume 7 : Issue 1
Table of Contents
Acquisition by processing: A modular perspective on language development
JOHN TRUSCOTT and MIKE SHARWOOD SMITH
Page
1
Give syntax a chance
DEREK BICKERTON
Page
21
Acquisition by Processing Theory: A theory of everything?
SUSANNE E. CARROLL
Page
23
APT: Costs and benefits of a hybrid model
TON DIJKSTRA and MARCO HAVERKORT
Page
26
Between the input and the acquisition lies the shadow
MICHAEL HARRINGTON
Page
29
Inflection, thematic roles and abstract Case
JULIA HERSCHENSOHN
Page
32
Parameters or cues?
BRIAN MACWHINNEY
Page
35
Processing perspectives in SLA research and their compatibility
MANFRED PIENEMANN
Page
37
Can the APT be a theory of Multiple Grammars and a minimal theory of parsing?
TOM ROEPER
Page
40
How APT is your theory: Present status and future prospects
JOHN TRUSCOTT and MIKE SHARWOOD SMITH
Page
43
Growing syntactic structure and code-mixing in the weaker language: The Ivy Hypothesis
PETRA BERNARDINI and SUZANNE SCHLYTER
Page
49
Voice onset time in bilingual German-Spanish children
MARGARET M. KEHOE, CONXITA LLE and MARTIN RAKOW
Page
71
Research note and erratum
CAROL MYERS-SCOTTON
Page
89
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