内容説明
Combines research with pedagogy to provide an accessible and comprehensive introduction to the topic for students approaching it for the first time.
With a focus on the cognitive side of language contact, drawing on the closely related subjects of bilingualism and multilingualism, this textbook will also appeal to students beyond those taking Language Contact modules, on modules such as Bilingualism and SLA.
The closest competitors all published at least 11 years ago, so this will be far and away the most up-to-date textbook on the market, combining cutting-edge insights from research with a core grounding in the subject.
目次
List of Abbreviations
Preface
Acknowledgments
PART I
From milliseconds to minutes: What bilinguals do when they speak or sign
Chapter 1
Interactive alignment and implicit priming
Chapter 2
Conceptual transfer
Chapter 3
Cognitive costs and cognitive load
PART II
From minutes to years: What bilinguals do when they communicate with others
Chapter 4
Code-switching, repertoires, and translanguaging
Chapter 5
Social networks and accommodation
Chapter 6
Acquisition and attrition
Chapter 7
Language ideologies and dispositions
PART III
From years to centuries: How languages change through contact
Chapter 8
Contact-induced changes in grammar and borrowing
Chapter 9
Linguistic areas
Chapter 10
Creoles, pidgins, and mixed languages
Chapter 11
Minority languages, heritage languages, and immigrant linguistic practices
Conclusion
Answers to exercises
Glossary
Author index
Subject index
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