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. Topics covered include theoretical implications, psycho- and neurolinguistic approaches, linguistic and extralinguistic factors, L2 attrition, and heritage languages.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- 1: Monika S. Schmid and Barbara Köpke: Introduction
- Part I: Theoretical Implications of Language Attrition
- 2: Brian MacWhinney: Language attrition and the Competition Model
- 3: Michael T. Putnam, Silvia Perez-Cortes, and Liliana Sanchez: Language attrition and the Feature Reassembly Hypothesis
- 4: Gloria Chamorro and Antonella Sorace: The Interface Hypothesis as a framework for studying L1 attrition
- 5: Roumyana Slabakova: Implications of the Bottleneck Hypothesis for language attrition
- 6: Conny Opitz: A Complex Dynamic Systems perspective on personal background variables in L1 attrition
- Part II: Psycholinguistic and Neurolinguistic Approaches to Language Attrition
- 7: Barbara Köpke and Merel Keijzer: Psycholinguistic and neurolinguistic approaches to language attrition
- 8: Michael Sharwood Smith: Language attrition as a special case of processing change: A wider cognitive perspective
- 9: Jared A. Linck and Judith F. Kroll: Memory retrieval and language attrition: Language loss or manifestations of a dynamic system?
- 10: Paola E. Dussias, Jorge Valdés Kroff, Michael Johns, and Álvaro Villegas: How bilingualism affects syntactic processing in the native language: Evidence from eye movements
- 11: Elma Blom, Tessel Boersma, and Jan de Jong: First language attrition and Developmental Language Disorder
- 12: Eve Higby, Aviva Lerman, Marta Korytkowska, Taryn Malcolm, and Loraine K. Obler: Aging as a confound in language attrition research: Lexical retrieval, language use, and cognitive and neural changes
- 13: Melissa Barkat-Defradas, Frédérique Gayraud, Barbara Köpke, and Laurent Lefebvre: Linguistic regression in bilingual patients with Alzheimer's disease
- 14: Karsten Steinhauer and Kristina Kasparian: Electrophysiological approaches to L1 attrition
- 15: Eleonora Rossi, Yanina Prystauka, and Michele T. Diaz: Neuroimaging perspectives on L1 attrition and language change
- Part III: Linguistic factors in language attrition
- 16: Monika S. Schmid and Esther de Leeuw: Introduction to linguistic factors in language attrition
- 17: Charles B. Chang: Phonetic drift
- 18: Esther de Leeuw: Phonetic attrition
- 19: Chiara Celata: Phonological attrition
- 20: Elena Schmitt: Morphological attrition
- 21: Scott Jarvis: Lexical attrition
- 22: Ay e Gürel: Null and overt pronouns in attrition
- Part IV: Extralinguistic Factors in Language Attrition
- 23: Monika S. Schmid and Mirela Cherciov: Introduction to extralinguistic factors in language attrition
- 24: Emanuel Bylund: Age effects in language attrition
- 25: Monika S. Schmid: The impact of frequency of use and length of residence on L1 attrition
- 26: Gülsen Y lmaz: L1 attrition, L2 development, and integration
- 27: Claudia Maria Riehl: Language contact and language attrition
- Part V: Second Language Attrition
- 28: Teodora H. Mehotcheva and Barbara Köpke: Introduction to L2 attrition
- 29: Teodora H. Mehotcheva and Kleopatra Mytara: Exploring the impact of extra-linguistic factors on L2/FL attrition
- 30: Kathleen Bardovi-Harlig and David Stringer: Syntax and phonology in L2 attrition: Modularity and resilience
- 31: Jenifer Larson-Hall: L2 lexical attrition
- 32: Hideyuki Taura: Attrition studies on Japanese returnees
- 33: Lee Osterhout, Ilona Pitkänen, and Judith McLaughlin: Event-related potentials as metrics of foreign-language learning and loss
- Part VI: Heritage Languages
- 34: Silvina Montrul and Maria Polinsky: Inroduction to heritage language development
- 35: Sharon Unsworth: Quantifying language experience in heritage language development
- 36: Fatih Bayram, Diego Pascual y Cabo, and Jason Rothman: Intra-generational attrition: Contributions to heritage speaker competence
- 37: Tanja Kupisch: 2L1 simultaneous bilinguals as heritage speakers
- 38: Lara J. Pierce, Fred Genesee, and Denise Klein: Language loss and language learning in internationally-adopted children: Evidence from behaviour and the brain
- 39: Janet S. Oh, Terry Kit-fong Au, Sun-Ah Jun, and Richard M. Lee: Childhood language memory in adult heritage language (re)learners
- 40: Cristina Flores: Language development in bilingual returnees
- Concluding remarks
- Annotated bibliography
- References
- Index