Is acquiring a third language the same as acquiring a second? Are all instances of non-native language acquisition simply one and the same? In this first book-length study of the topic, the authors systematically walk the reader through the evidence to answer these questions. They suggest that acquiring an additional language in bilinguals (of all types) is unique, and reveals things about the links between language and mind, brain, and cognition, which are otherwise impossible to appreciate. The patterns of linguistic transfer and what motivates it when there are choices (as can only be seen starting in third language acquisition) underscores a key concept in linguistic and psychological sciences: economy. Overviewing the subfields examining multilingual acquisition and processing, this book offers an expanded systematic review of the field of multilingual morphosyntactic transfer, as well as providing recommendations for the future emerging field.
ISBN: | 9781107082885 |
Publication date: | 10th October 2019 |
Author: | Jason Rothman, Jorge González Alonso, Eloi University of Reading PuigMayenco |
Publisher: | Cambridge University Press |
Format: | Hardback |
Pagination: | 336 pages |
Series: | Cambridge Studies in Linguistics |
Genres: |
Language acquisition Bilingualism and multilingualism |