Commentary
Modelling multilingual ecologies beyond the L1-L2 Binary
Article outline
- Introduction
- Exoskeletal approaches in modelling mental grammars
- Exoskeletal approaches make the feature (Re)Assembly model superfluous
- Reconsidering assumptions in Lohndal and Putnam’s Approach: Toward a paradigm shift
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