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Advances in the Investigation of L3 Phonological Acquisition

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Advances in the Investigation of L3 Phonological Acquisition Synopsis

This book aims to bridge the gap in investigations into the acquisition of phonology from a multilingual perspective. In order to fully understand this process, the editors present state of the art research into third language (L3) phonology as well as future considerations for this field. The individual contributions address limitations apparent in current literature, in terms of methodology and scope, while offering innovative solutions in the study of conceptualization, design and data analysis, and novel application of theoretical frameworks to L3 phonology. The contributions consist of a number of original studies which attempt to address vital research questions regarding a bilingual advantage for subsequent phonological acquisition, the variables that drive phonological transfer at the onset of third language acquisition, the L3 developmental path, and how L3 phonological acquisition affects existing systems. The empirical and theoretical strides made in the study of L3 phonology, provided in this volume, confirm that it is a promising area of inquiry with a growing potential to provide novel insights into the linguistic and cognitive underpinnings of language acquisition. This book was originally published as a special issue of International Journal of Multilingualism.

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ISBN: 9781138553163
Publication date: 14th November 2017
Author: Magdalena (Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan, Poland) Wrembel
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 106 pages
Genres: Literature: history and criticism
Sociolinguistics
Language acquisition
Bilingualism and multilingualism