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Proficiency Predictors in Sequential Bilinguals

Proficiency Predictors in Sequential Bilinguals

Proficiency Predictors in Sequential Bilinguals

The Proficiency Puzzle
Lynette Austin, Abilene Christian University, Texas
Arturo E. Hernandez, University of Houston
John W. Schwieter, Wilfrid Laurier University
July 2019
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    This Element provides an overview of research considering variables deemed to impact bilingual language acquisition, and highlights research outcomes from a variety of disciplines. An exploratory study takes into account these variables and examines the language acquisition of adult Spanish-English bilinguals across a range of domains in their two languages. The results demonstrate that the highly interactive nature of bilingual speakers' languages is in line with a holistic view of the dynamic, interdependent nature of bilingualism as described by usage-based theories and dynamic systems theories, and by the conceptualization of bilingual language from a Dynamic Interactive Processing Perspective.

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    July 2019
    Adobe eBook Reader
    9781108624749
    0 pages
    1 b/w illus. 16 tables
    This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.

    Table of Contents

    • 1. What are the key concepts?
    • 2. What are the main branches of research?
    • 3. What are the key readings?
    • 4. What are the new avenues for research?
    • 5. What are the implications for SLA, bilingualism, and pedagody?
    • 6. Conclusion: moving away from a deficiency view of bilingual language skills.
      Authors
    • Lynette Austin , Abilene Christian University, Texas
    • Arturo E. Hernandez , University of Houston
    • John W. Schwieter , Wilfrid Laurier University