The relevance of first language attrition to theories of bilingual development
Research on second language acquisition and bilingual development strongly suggests that
when a previously monolingual speaker becomes multilingual, the different languages do …
when a previously monolingual speaker becomes multilingual, the different languages do …
First language attrition: What it is, what it isn't, and what it can be
This review aims at clarifying the concept of first language attrition by tracing its limits,
identifying its phenomenological and contextual constraints, discussing controversies …
identifying its phenomenological and contextual constraints, discussing controversies …
Language change and linguistic inquiry in a world of multicompetence: Sustained phonetic drift and its implications for behavioral linguistic research
CB Chang - Journal of Phonetics, 2019 - Elsevier
Linguistic studies focusing on monolinguals have often examined individuals with
considerable experience using another language. Results of a methodological review …
considerable experience using another language. Results of a methodological review …
Native speech plasticity in the German-English late bilingual Stefanie Graf: A longitudinal study over four decades
E De Leeuw - Journal of Phonetics, 2019 - Elsevier
The purpose of this study was to expose the trajectory of native speech plasticity in the
context of late bilingualism through analysis of spontaneous speech of Stefanie Graf (SG) …
context of late bilingualism through analysis of spontaneous speech of Stefanie Graf (SG) …
[PDF][PDF] Phonetic attrition
E De Leeuw - The Oxford handbook of language attrition, 2019 - qmro.qmul.ac.uk
Phonetic attrition, ie changes in native speech upon acquisition of a second language or
dialect post adolescence, reflects malleability of the native language system, with potential …
dialect post adolescence, reflects malleability of the native language system, with potential …
[PDF][PDF] Phonetic and phonological L1 attrition and drift in bilingual speech
E de Leeuw, CB Chang - The Cambridge Handbook of Bilingual …, 2023 - academia.edu
Even the most seemingly monolingual places are shaped in space and time by different
languages meeting. Most often, when languages meet, they are brought together by humans …
languages meeting. Most often, when languages meet, they are brought together by humans …
Regressive cross-linguistic influence in multilingual speech rhythm
MM Brown-Bousfield, CB Chang - L3 development after the initial state, 2023 - torrossa.com
While previous work on multilingual speech rhythm has found evidence of progressive cross-
linguistic influence of a first or second language (L1, L2) on a third language (L3), regressive …
linguistic influence of a first or second language (L1, L2) on a third language (L3), regressive …
Influence of L2 English phonotactics in L1 Brazilian Portuguese illusory vowel perception
J Cabrelli, A Luque, I Finestrat-Martínez - Journal of Phonetics, 2019 - Elsevier
This study examines potential changes to L1 (Brazilian Portuguese, BP) perception of
phonotactic structure as a function of L2 (English) experience. Syllables with a coda stop …
phonotactic structure as a function of L2 (English) experience. Syllables with a coda stop …
Foreign-language phonetic development leads to first-language phonetic drift: Plosive consonants in native Portuguese speakers learning English as a foreign …
DM Osborne, M Simonet - Languages, 2021 - mdpi.com
Fifty-six Portuguese speakers born and raised in Brazil produced Portuguese words
beginning in one of four plosives,/pbk ɡ/. Twenty-eight of them were monolinguals …
beginning in one of four plosives,/pbk ɡ/. Twenty-eight of them were monolinguals …