Title of article
When boundaries are crossed: Evaluating language attrition data from two perspectives
Author/Authors
SCHMITT، ELENA نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
10
From page
63
To page
72
Abstract
This study provides an account for a long-term selective loss of L1 (Russian) morpho-syntactic and content components in
early immigrants to the U.S. The analysis of naturally occurring data is carried out from the perspective of two theoretical
approaches – three models developed within language contact (Myers-Scotton 2002, 2005) and the Activation Threshold
hypothesis as a component of a neurolinguistic approach to bilingualism (Paradis, 2004, 2007). The results show that the
language contact approach is useful in identifying morpheme types that are most vulnerable to attrition. The second
approach helps explain the differential rate of loss of content morphemes in a variety of topics and account for variability in
the rate of attrition of late system morphemes through frequency factors. The study demonstrates that by crossing the
boundaries of one theory and one view of language researchers can achieve a stronger explanatory power and identify the
common and complementary features that both models provide.
Journal title
Bilingualism Language and Cognition
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Bilingualism Language and Cognition
Record number
652905
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