Abstract
Age effects have played a particularly prominent role in some theoretical perspectives on second language acquisition. This book takes an entirely new perspective on this issue by re-examining these theories in light of the existence of apparently similar non-native outcomes in adult heritage speakers who, unlike adult second language learners, acquired two or more languages in childhood. Despite having been exposed to their family language early in life, many of these speakers never fully acquire, or later lose, aspects of their first language sometime in childhood. The book examines the structural characteristics of "incomplete" grammatical states and highlights how age of acquisition is related to the type…
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- Second-language acquisition
- Neuroscience of multilingualism
- Developmental linguistics
- Heritage language
- Age of Acquisition
- Psychology
- Perspective (graphical)
- Language acquisition
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