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In the past 30 years, the study of bilingualism processing has been
conducted independently by two fields, psycholinguistics and
sociolinguistics. This volume merges these two fields, addressing
one of the tough problems dividing researchers in bilingualism,
conceptually as well as methodologically. Joel Walters proposes a
new approach to bilingualism processing--the
Sociopragmatic-Psycholinguistic (SPPL) Model--which presents
language as a social phenomenon. The author accomplishes this by
identifying and organizing evidence from a wide range of linguistic
disciplines, merging sociopragmatics, discourse analysis, and
ethnography with social cognition, psycholinguistics, and
neuroscience. By extension, the author offers convincing
explanations of how related fields can profit from a comprehensive
bilingual processing model. As a result, Joel Walters delivers a
well-organized, comprehensive model that is thought through at
every level. This book appeals to graduate students, scholars in
the fields of linguistics, bilingualism, second language
acquisition, psycholinguistics, and sociolinguistics. It is useful
to researchers for its comprehensiveness and methodological acumen
and may be appropriate as a supplementary textbook for
graduate-level courses in bilingualism or for seminars on similar
topics.
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