Cross-linguistic influence in bilingualism: in honor of Aafke Hulk

W.B.T. Blom, Leonie Cornips, J. Schaeffer

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Abstract

This book presents a current state-of-affairs regarding the study of cross-linguistic influence in bilingualism. Taking Hulk and Müller’s (2000) and Müller and Hulk’s (2001) hypotheses on cross-linguistic influence as a starting point, the book exemplifies the shift from the original focus on syntax proper to interfaces and discourse phenomena in the study of bilingualism. It also reflects the enormous increase in different language combinations (including dialects) being investigated, and the use of new methodologies. Moreover, the volume illustrates the growing interdisciplinarity of cross-linguistic influence research, considering extra-linguistic cognitive and social factors besides linguistics. It demonstrates that the time is ripe for a more integrated approach from different disciplines such as theoretical linguistics, psycholinguistics and sociolinguistics to obtain a better understanding of bilingual child acquisition. As such, it is of interest to (psycho/socio)linguists, psychologists and education specialists who study or want to learn about (child) bilingualism.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationAmsterdam
PublisherBenjamins
Number of pages358
ISBN (Electronic)9789027265616
ISBN (Print)9789027241948
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2017

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