The present paper will present an overview of the state of the art in language attrition research, attempting to provide an integrated picture of the attrition process in the light of Dynamic Systems Theory. Recent findings suggest that a fully developed L1 system is a powerful attractor state, as defined by Dynamic Systems Theory. Once this state has been attained, L2 influence or activation problems may cause small temporary shifts to the overall system, but it will generally settle back to its original state. Such a view could explain the dramatic differences observed between the L1 knowledge of pre- and post-puberty migrants. While speakers who have attained school age, but not puberty, will generally be able to use most grammatical fea...
Speakers who live in an L2 environment for an extended period of time often experience change in the...
In this article it is argued that language can be seen as a dynamic system, i.e. a set of variables ...
In this article it is argued that language can be seen as a dynamic system, i.e. a set of variables ...
The present paper will present an overview of the state of the art in language attrition research, a...
The present paper will present an overview of the state of the art in language attrition research, a...
The present paper will present an overview of the state of the art in language attrition research, ...
International audienceThe present paper will present an overview of the state of the art in language...
Speakers who live in an L2 environment for an extended period of time often experience change in the...
The present study comprises a phonetic analysis of the lateral phoneme /l/ in the first (L1) and sec...
The present study comprises a phonetic analysis of the lateral phoneme /l/ in the first (L1) and sec...
The study of L1 attrition is currently entering its third decade. However, after twenty years of dil...
This volume consists of a collection of papers that focus on structural/grammatical aspects of the p...
'Language attrition' describes the loss of, or changes to, grammatical and other features of a langu...
Speakers who live in an L2 environment for an extended period of time often experience change in the...
The present study comprises a phonetic analysis of the lateral phoneme /l / in the first (L1) and se...
Speakers who live in an L2 environment for an extended period of time often experience change in the...
In this article it is argued that language can be seen as a dynamic system, i.e. a set of variables ...
In this article it is argued that language can be seen as a dynamic system, i.e. a set of variables ...
The present paper will present an overview of the state of the art in language attrition research, a...
The present paper will present an overview of the state of the art in language attrition research, a...
The present paper will present an overview of the state of the art in language attrition research, ...
International audienceThe present paper will present an overview of the state of the art in language...
Speakers who live in an L2 environment for an extended period of time often experience change in the...
The present study comprises a phonetic analysis of the lateral phoneme /l/ in the first (L1) and sec...
The present study comprises a phonetic analysis of the lateral phoneme /l/ in the first (L1) and sec...
The study of L1 attrition is currently entering its third decade. However, after twenty years of dil...
This volume consists of a collection of papers that focus on structural/grammatical aspects of the p...
'Language attrition' describes the loss of, or changes to, grammatical and other features of a langu...
Speakers who live in an L2 environment for an extended period of time often experience change in the...
The present study comprises a phonetic analysis of the lateral phoneme /l / in the first (L1) and se...
Speakers who live in an L2 environment for an extended period of time often experience change in the...
In this article it is argued that language can be seen as a dynamic system, i.e. a set of variables ...
In this article it is argued that language can be seen as a dynamic system, i.e. a set of variables ...