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This volume combines psycholinguistic experiments with typological
investigations in order to provide a comprehensive exploration of
the linguistic structure of verb-number agreement in bilingual
speakers, with a particular focus on the Turkish language. It takes
as its starting point the question of which linguistic structures
pose difficulties for bilingual speakers, and then proceeds to
evaluate the question by using the interface phenomenon of optional
verb number agreement. In doing so, this volume investigates how
the bilingual mind handles grammatical structures that demand high
processing sources, working towards a processing-based linguistic
framework for the bilingual mind. Beginning with a thorough survey
of the current research of the interface phenomenon in the
bilingual mind, the volume then proceeds to present two separate
studies on each linguistic interface type, namely semantics-syntax
interface and syntax-pragmatics interface, thus filling a number of
gaps in the bilingualism research with regards to the interface
phenomenon The results and conclusions of these studies are then
integrated with current knowledge and research from the field
within a theoretical and processing-based framework in order to
explore new psycholinguistic insights for the bilingual mind,
specifically the conclusion that the grammar of bilingual speakers
is shaped according to cross linguistic tendencies. Ultimately, it
provides a unified account and a comprehensive conclu sion
regarding the non-native-like patterns in grammar of bilingual
speakers. Serving as a fascinating and timely resource, Competing
Structures in the Bilingual Mind: An Investigation of Optional Verb
Number Agreement will appeal to bilingualism researchers, clinical
linguists, cognitive scientists, experimental linguists, and any
linguist specializing in Turkic or Altaic languages.
This volume combines psycholinguistic experiments with typological
investigations in order to provide a comprehensive exploration of
the linguistic structure of verb-number agreement in bilingual
speakers, with a particular focus on the Turkish language. It takes
as its starting point the question of which linguistic structures
pose difficulties for bilingual speakers, and then proceeds to
evaluate the question by using the interface phenomenon of optional
verb number agreement. In doing so, this volume investigates how
the bilingual mind handles grammatical structures that demand high
processing sources, working towards a processing-based linguistic
framework for the bilingual mind. Beginning with a thorough survey
of the current research of the interface phenomenon in the
bilingual mind, the volume then proceeds to present two separate
studies on each linguistic interface type, namely semantics-syntax
interface and syntax-pragmatics interface, thus filling a number of
gaps in the bilingualism research with regards to the interface
phenomenon The results and conclusions of these studies are then
integrated with current knowledge and research from the field
within a theoretical and processing-based framework in order to
explore new psycholinguistic insights for the bilingual mind,
specifically the conclusion that the grammar of bilingual speakers
is shaped according to cross linguistic tendencies. Ultimately, it
provides a unified account and a comprehensive conclu sion
regarding the non-native-like patterns in grammar of bilingual
speakers. Serving as a fascinating and timely resource, Competing
Structures in the Bilingual Mind: An Investigation of Optional Verb
Number Agreement will appeal to bilingualism researchers, clinical
linguists, cognitive scientists, experimental linguists, and any
linguist specializing in Turkic or Altaic languages.
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