Linguistic Approaches to Bilingualism 3:4
[Linguistic Approaches to Bilingualism, 3:4] 2013. iii, 147 pp.
Publishing status: Available
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Table of Contents
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Editorialp. 385
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[ p. 387 ]Acknowledging our reviewerspp. 387–388
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[ p. 389 ]Syntactic effects of feature-driven movement in Russian speakers’ L2 Chinese grammarsEsuna Dugarova | pp. 389–414
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[ p. 415 ]Gender agreement in L3 English by Basque/Spanish bilingualsAinara Imaz Agirre and María del Pilar García Mayo | pp. 415–447
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[ p. 448 ]Making use of cues to sentence length in L1 and L2 GermanMary Grantham O’Brien, Carrie N. Jackson, and Alison Eisel Hendricks | pp. 448–477
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[ p. 478 ]What’s so incomplete about incomplete acquisition? A prolegomenon to modeling heritage language grammarsMichael T. Putnam and Liliana Sánchez | pp. 478–508
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[ p. 509 ]The doctorate in Second Language Acquisition: An institutional historyMargaret Thomas | pp. 509–531
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