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This volume brings together chapters written by specialists in
North America, Europe and Brazil. It includes original research
about the acquisition (L1, bilingualism) and acquisition/ learning
(L2 or L3) of dialects of Brazilian and European Portuguese. In an
effort to maximize volume cohesion, the emphasis has been on
contributions that present studies exploring both
empirical/experimental and theoretical aspects of the acquisition
of syntax, and its interfaces with morphology, with
semantics/pragmatics, and with language change. Within the
generative paradigm alone there are various volumes on the
acquisition of other languages, but there are no volumes currently
in print focusing on the acquisition of Portuguese. We believe that
it is time for such a volume, considering among other factors that
Portuguese is the second most widely spoken Romance language
(second only to Spanish), and the seventh most widely spoken
language in the world. In addition, the significant changes that
have taken place between Brazilian and European Portuguese
especially since the 19th century make the inquiry into the
acquisition of the different dialects a source for very productive
insights about the connections between linguistic theory, language
acquisition and language change. Finally, having a collection of
high quality articles in one place pays homage to the importance
for linguistic research of investigations into the acquisition of
the Portuguese language.
In our increasingly multilingual modern world, understanding how
languages beyond the first are acquired and processed at a brain
level is essential to design evidence-based teaching, clinical
interventions and language policy. Written by a team of
world-leading experts in a wide range of disciplines within
cognitive science, this Handbook provides a comprehensive overview
of the study of third (and more) language acquisition and
processing. It features 30 approachable chapters covering topics
such as multilingual language acquisition, education, language
maintenance and language loss, multilingual code-switching, ageing
in the multilingual brain, and many more. Each chapter provides an
accessible overview of the state of the art in its topic, while
offering comprehensive access to the specialized literature,
through carefully curated citations. It also serves as a
methodological resource for researchers in the field, offering
chapters on methods such as case studies, corpora, artificial
language systems or statistical modelling of multilingual data.
Is acquiring a third language the same as acquiring a second? Are
all instances of non-native language acquisition simply one and the
same? In this first book-length study of the topic, the authors
systematically walk the reader through the evidence to answer these
questions. They suggest that acquiring an additional language in
bilinguals (of all types) is unique, and reveals things about the
links between language and mind, brain, and cognition, which are
otherwise impossible to appreciate. The patterns of linguistic
transfer and what motivates it when there are choices (as can only
be seen starting in third language acquisition) underscores a key
concept in linguistic and psychological sciences: economy.
Overviewing the subfields examining multilingual acquisition and
processing, this book offers an expanded systematic review of the
field of multilingual morphosyntactic transfer, as well as
providing recommendations for the future emerging field.
Is acquiring a third language the same as acquiring a second? Are
all instances of non-native language acquisition simply one and the
same? In this first book-length study of the topic, the authors
systematically walk the reader through the evidence to answer these
questions. They suggest that acquiring an additional language in
bilinguals (of all types) is unique, and reveals things about the
links between language and mind, brain, and cognition, which are
otherwise impossible to appreciate. The patterns of linguistic
transfer and what motivates it when there are choices (as can only
be seen starting in third language acquisition) underscores a key
concept in linguistic and psychological sciences: economy.
Overviewing the subfields examining multilingual acquisition and
processing, this book offers an expanded systematic review of the
field of multilingual morphosyntactic transfer, as well as
providing recommendations for the future emerging field.
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