One of the basic predictions of psycholinguistic research with respect to L1 attrition is that language loss can be attributed to language disuse (e.g. Paradis, this volume; Köpke, this volume). According to this prediction, attrition will be most radical among those individual
What is the source of L1 attrition? The effect of recent L1 re-exposure on Spanish speakers under L1...
The process of non-pathological loss of a mother tongue, here taken as L1 attrition, is a phenomenon...
Most linguistic processes- acquisition, change, deterioration – take place in and are determined by ...
While the factor ‘language contact’ is often named among the most important for the development of i...
The study of L1 attrition is currently entering its third decade. However, after twenty years of dil...
Speakers who live in an L2 environment for an extended period of time often experience change in the...
Speakers who live in an L2 environment for an extended period of time often experience change in the...
In recent years the Critical Period Hypothesis of language acquisition has come under close scrutiny...
Is it possible to undo or reverse language attrition? In other words, has there been, in the case of...
Speakers who live in an L2 environment for an extended period of time often experience change in the...
This presentation covers some key aspects of L1 attrition, focusing primarily on the scope of L1 att...
L1 attrition is the (partial) language loss that is found in healthy individuals who stop routinely ...
L1 attrition is the (partial) language loss that is found in healthy individuals who stop routinely ...
L1 attrition is the (partial) language loss that is found in healthy individuals who stop routinely ...
This article proposes a formal model of the human language faculty that accommodates the possibility...
What is the source of L1 attrition? The effect of recent L1 re-exposure on Spanish speakers under L1...
The process of non-pathological loss of a mother tongue, here taken as L1 attrition, is a phenomenon...
Most linguistic processes- acquisition, change, deterioration – take place in and are determined by ...
While the factor ‘language contact’ is often named among the most important for the development of i...
The study of L1 attrition is currently entering its third decade. However, after twenty years of dil...
Speakers who live in an L2 environment for an extended period of time often experience change in the...
Speakers who live in an L2 environment for an extended period of time often experience change in the...
In recent years the Critical Period Hypothesis of language acquisition has come under close scrutiny...
Is it possible to undo or reverse language attrition? In other words, has there been, in the case of...
Speakers who live in an L2 environment for an extended period of time often experience change in the...
This presentation covers some key aspects of L1 attrition, focusing primarily on the scope of L1 att...
L1 attrition is the (partial) language loss that is found in healthy individuals who stop routinely ...
L1 attrition is the (partial) language loss that is found in healthy individuals who stop routinely ...
L1 attrition is the (partial) language loss that is found in healthy individuals who stop routinely ...
This article proposes a formal model of the human language faculty that accommodates the possibility...
What is the source of L1 attrition? The effect of recent L1 re-exposure on Spanish speakers under L1...
The process of non-pathological loss of a mother tongue, here taken as L1 attrition, is a phenomenon...
Most linguistic processes- acquisition, change, deterioration – take place in and are determined by ...