Lifespan acquisition and language change : historical sociolinguistic perspectives /
"This volume connects the latest research on language acquisition across the lifespan with the explanation of language change in specific sociohistorical settings. This conversation benefits from recent advances in two areas: on the one hand, the study of how learners of various ages and in var...
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Amsterdam ; Philadelphia :
John Benjamins,
c2024.
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Series: | Advances in historical sociolinguistics,
volume 14 |
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Table of Contents:
- Language acquisition across the lifespan in historical sociolinguistics / Israel Sanz-Sánchez
- Monolingual and bilingual child language acquisition and language change / Naomi Shin
- The second language acquisition of variation in adulthood and language change / Kimberly Geeslin, Travis Evans-Sago, Stephen A. Fafulas & Tom Goebel-Mahrle
- The dynamics of lifelong acquisition in dialect contact and change / Jennifer Hendriks
- Multilingual acquisition across the lifespan as a sociohistorical trigger for language change / Suzanne Aalberse
- Language acquisition across the lifespan and the emergence of new varieties / Devyani Sharma
- Tracing the emergence of the voseo/tuteo semantic split in Río de la Plata second person subjunctives: The role of child language acquisition / María Irene Moyna & Pablo E. Requena
- The influences of adult and child speakers in the emergence of Light Warlpiri, an Australian mixed language / Carmel O'Shannessy
- Child and adolescent transmission and incrementation in acquisition in historical sociophonetic data from English in Missouri, 1880-2000 / Christopher Strelluf
- Language dominance across the lifespan in Wisconsin German and English varieties: Voice onset time and final obstruent neutralization, 1863-2013 / Samantha M. Litty
- The contact origin(s) of 'hand' and 'foot' 'limb' in Antioquian Spanish: Tracing historical adult L1 transfer / Eliot Raynor
- Adult L2 acquisition of for-complementation in Chinese Pidgin English and Hong Kong English: A sociohistorical perspective / Michelle Li
- Towards an acquisitionally informed historical sociolinguistics / Israel Sanz-Sánchez.