New Trends in Language Acquisition Within the Generative Perspective

This book presents a comprehensive, state-of-the-art treatment of the acquisition of Indo- and Non-Indo-European languages in various contexts, such as L1, L2, L3/Ln, bi/multilingual, heritage languages, pathology as well as language impairment, and sign

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Pedro Guijarro-Fuentes Cristina Suárez-Gómez   Editors

New Trends in Language Acquisition Within the Generative Perspective

Studies in Theoretical Psycholinguistics Volume 49

Series Editors Lyn Frazier, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, USA Thomas Roeper, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, USA Kenneth Wexler, MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA

The goal of this series is to bring evidence from many psychological domains to the classic questions of linguistic theory. The fundamental question from which the others flow is: What is the mental representation of grammar? Evidence from all aspects of language is relevant. How is the grammar acquired? How is language produced and comprehended? How is the grammar instantiated in the brain and how does language breakdown occur in cases of brain damage? How does second language acquisition and processing differ from first language acquisition and processing? A satisfactory theory of language calls for articulated connections or interfaces between grammar and other psychological domains. The series presents volumes that both develop theoretical proposals in each of these areas and present the empirical evidence needed to evaluate them. Book proposals for this series may be submitted to the assistant editor, Anita Rachmat, E-mail: [email protected]

More information about this series at http://www.springer.com/series/6555

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Editors Pedro Guijarro-Fuentes Department of Spanish, Modern and Classical Philology University of the Balearic Islands Palma, Baleares, Spain

Cristina Suárez-Gómez Department of Spanish, Modern and Classical Philology University of the Balearic Islands Palma, Baleares, Spain

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