
Crosslinguistic Influence in Second Language Acquisition
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The best minds working on crosslinguistic influence are gathered in this collection. The result is a fascinating empirical and intellectual journey of this field that all second language acquisition and bilingualism researchers must read! -- Lourdes Ortega, Georgetown University, USA To improve our understanding of the role and nature of crosslinguistic influence remains a key task for research on SLA and bilingualism studies. This exciting volume presents new perspectives on this issue by leading scholars in the field, covering a wide range of topics, methods, and theoretical positions. It will be of interest to researchers, teachers and students alike. -- Marianne Gullberg, Lund University, Sweden Compared to more substantial anthologies on the market, this collection in affordable, thought-provoking and topical, earning its place on personal bookshelves as much as within institutional libraries. -- Simon Williams, University of Sussex, UK * BAAL News, 110, 2017 *More details
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1. Terence Odlin: Was There Really Ever a Contrastive Analysis Hypothesis?
2. Vivian Cook: Transfer and the Relationship between the Languages of Multi-competence
3. Hakan Ringbom: Comprehension, Learning and Production of Foreign Languages: The Role of Transfer
4. John A. Lucy: The Implications of Linguistic Relativity for Language Learning
5. Rena Helms-Park and Vedran Dronjic: Crosslinguistic Lexical Influence: Cognate Facilitation
6. Rosa Alonso Alonso, Teresa Cadierno and Scott Jarvis: Crosslinguistic Influence in the Acquisition of Spatial Prepositions in English as a Foreign Language
7. Jeanine Treffers-Daller and Xu Ziyan: Can Classroom Learners use Statistical Learning? A New Perspective on Motion Event Construal in a Second Language
8. Monika Ekiert and Zhaohong Han: L1-fraught Difficulty: The Case of L2 Acquisition of English Articles by Slavic Speakers
9. Panos Athanasopoulos and Bastien Boutonnet: Learning Grammatical Gender in a Second Language Changes
Categorization of Inanimate Objects: Replications and New Evidence from English Learners of L2 French
10. Ulrike Jessner, Manon Megens and Stefanie Graus: Crosslinguistic Influence in Third Language Acquisition
11. Janusz Arabski and Adam Wojtaszek: Contemporary Perspectives in Crosslinguistic Influence
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