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This book aims to bridge the gap in investigations into the
acquisition of phonology from a multilingual perspective. In order
to fully understand this process, the editors present state of the
art research into third language (L3) phonology as well as future
considerations for this field. The individual contributions address
limitations apparent in current literature, in terms of methodology
and scope, while offering innovative solutions in the study of
conceptualization, design and data analysis, and novel application
of theoretical frameworks to L3 phonology. The contributions
consist of a number of original studies which attempt to address
vital research questions regarding a bilingual advantage for
subsequent phonological acquisition, the variables that drive
phonological transfer at the onset of third language acquisition,
the L3 developmental path, and how L3 phonological acquisition
affects existing systems. The empirical and theoretical strides
made in the study of L3 phonology, provided in this volume, confirm
that it is a promising area of inquiry with a growing potential to
provide novel insights into the linguistic and cognitive
underpinnings of language acquisition. This book was originally
published as a special issue of International Journal of
Multilingualism.
This book aims to bridge the gap in investigations into the
acquisition of phonology from a multilingual perspective. In order
to fully understand this process, the editors present state of the
art research into third language (L3) phonology as well as future
considerations for this field. The individual contributions address
limitations apparent in current literature, in terms of methodology
and scope, while offering innovative solutions in the study of
conceptualization, design and data analysis, and novel application
of theoretical frameworks to L3 phonology. The contributions
consist of a number of original studies which attempt to address
vital research questions regarding a bilingual advantage for
subsequent phonological acquisition, the variables that drive
phonological transfer at the onset of third language acquisition,
the L3 developmental path, and how L3 phonological acquisition
affects existing systems. The empirical and theoretical strides
made in the study of L3 phonology, provided in this volume, confirm
that it is a promising area of inquiry with a growing potential to
provide novel insights into the linguistic and cognitive
underpinnings of language acquisition. This book was originally
published as a special issue of International Journal of
Multilingualism.
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