Most linguistic processes- acquisition, change, deterioration – take place in and are determined by a complex and multifactorial web of language internal and language external influences. This implies that the impact of each individual factor can only be determined on the basis of a careful consideration of its interplay with all other factors. The present study investigates to what degree a number of socio-and extralinguistic factors which have been previously demonstrated or claimed to be relevant in the context of language attrition can account for individual differences in L1 proficiency. Data were collected from attriting populations with German as their L1: one in a Dutch language context (n = 53) and one in a Canadian English setting...
L1 attrition is increasingly being studied as a feature of bilingualism, taking into account the par...
Speakers who live in an L2 environment for an extended period of time often experience change in the...
Under the Dynamic Model of Multilingualism multilinguals are especially vulnerable to language attri...
Most linguistic processes - acquisition, change, deterioration - take place in and are determined by...
Most linguistic processes — acquisition, change, deterioration — take place in and are determined b...
Most linguistic processes - acquisition, change, deterioration - take place in and are determined by...
Most linguistic processes - acquisition, change, deterioration - take place in and are determined by...
Most linguistic processes - acquisition, change, deterioration - take place in and are determined by...
Most linguistic processes - acquisition, change, deterioration - take place in and are determined by...
Most linguistic processes - acquisition, change, deterioration - take place in and are determined by...
Investigations of the language behaviour of immigrant communities usually find that the degree of ma...
L1 attrition - which in the context of this study is defined as the decline of any native language s...
Late bilinguals who spend (part of) their adult lives in an environment where a language other than ...
Late bilinguals who spend (part of) their adult lives in an environment where a language other than ...
The Multifaceted Process of Language Attrition Ryanne Mikunda Ethan Krase This research project defi...
L1 attrition is increasingly being studied as a feature of bilingualism, taking into account the par...
Speakers who live in an L2 environment for an extended period of time often experience change in the...
Under the Dynamic Model of Multilingualism multilinguals are especially vulnerable to language attri...
Most linguistic processes - acquisition, change, deterioration - take place in and are determined by...
Most linguistic processes — acquisition, change, deterioration — take place in and are determined b...
Most linguistic processes - acquisition, change, deterioration - take place in and are determined by...
Most linguistic processes - acquisition, change, deterioration - take place in and are determined by...
Most linguistic processes - acquisition, change, deterioration - take place in and are determined by...
Most linguistic processes - acquisition, change, deterioration - take place in and are determined by...
Most linguistic processes - acquisition, change, deterioration - take place in and are determined by...
Investigations of the language behaviour of immigrant communities usually find that the degree of ma...
L1 attrition - which in the context of this study is defined as the decline of any native language s...
Late bilinguals who spend (part of) their adult lives in an environment where a language other than ...
Late bilinguals who spend (part of) their adult lives in an environment where a language other than ...
The Multifaceted Process of Language Attrition Ryanne Mikunda Ethan Krase This research project defi...
L1 attrition is increasingly being studied as a feature of bilingualism, taking into account the par...
Speakers who live in an L2 environment for an extended period of time often experience change in the...
Under the Dynamic Model of Multilingualism multilinguals are especially vulnerable to language attri...