
This volume is the first handbook dedicated to language attrition, the study of how a speaker's language may be affected by crosslinguistic interference and non-use. The effects of language attrition can be felt in all aspects of language knowledge, processing, and production, and can offer unique insights into the mind of bilingual language users. In this book, international experts in the field explore a comprehensive range of topics in language attrition, examining its theoretical implications, psycho- and neurolinguistic approaches, linguistic and extralinguistic factors, L2 attrition, and heritage languages. The chapters summarize current research and draw on insights from related fields such as child language development, language contact, language change, pathological developments, and second language acquisition.
This volume investigates the mechanisms and theoretical implications of language attrition, specifically focusing on how language knowledge and production degrade due to non-use or crosslinguistic interference. Edited by Barbara Köpke and Monika S. Schmid, the text compiles contributions from international experts to synthesize current research in the field. It provides a structured framework for understanding the cognitive and linguistic factors that influence the loss of proficiency in bilingual speakers.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this volume as a foundational reference for scholars and students in the field of linguistics. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is tailored for researchers seeking a comprehensive overview of current attrition studies.
Page Count:
656
Publication Date:
2022-06-02
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192863231
ISBN-13:
9780192863232
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