The Cambridge Handbook of Bilingual Processing
Understanding theories and cognitive aspects of bilingualism
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:2nd Apr '20
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This handbook offers an insightful overview of bilingual processing, addressing key theories and findings in the field. The Cambridge Handbook of Bilingual Processing is essential for researchers.
This comprehensive resource, The Cambridge Handbook of Bilingual Processing, brings together leading experts in bilingualism, cognitive psychology, and language acquisition. It provides a thorough overview of the current theories and findings in the field of bilingual processing. Central to this exploration are intriguing questions such as how individuals acquire, comprehend, produce, and manage multiple languages within a single cognitive framework. Additionally, the handbook delves into the cognitive consequences associated with being bilingual, offering valuable insights from psycholinguistic and neurocognitive perspectives.
Organized around key thematic areas, The Cambridge Handbook of Bilingual Processing covers a range of topics including theories and methodologies, acquisition and development, comprehension and representation, production, control, and the cognitive impacts of bilingualism. This structure allows for a comprehensive understanding of the complexities involved in bilingual processing, making it a vital resource for researchers and students alike.
Moreover, this handbook serves not only as a scholarly overview for those interested in cognitive bilingualism but also as a practical source of readings for anyone curious about the intricacies of language processing. By integrating various theoretical and experimental approaches to language science, The Cambridge Handbook of Bilingual Processing stands out as an essential reference for advancing knowledge in this fascinating field.
'The editor has brought together an excellent group of scholars who provide a comprehensive state-of-the-art overview on topics inherent to bilingual language processing. In the coming years, this volume will surely become the reference book for researchers and students working in the field of bilingualism.' Jubin Abutalebi, Università Vita-Salute San Raffaele
'A handbook to take with you on your intellectual journeys! It provides a detailed map of the dynamic world of multilingualism and is indispensable to both first-time visitors and long-time explorers. The multifaceted landscape of language learning and use is portrayed from a multidisciplinary perspective by means of established and innovative models, methodologies, and findings in the field.' Ton Dijkstra, Radboud University Nijmegen
'The study of bilingualism has seen a virtual explosion over the past twenty years with increasing interest both in bilingualism itself as a topic of study and in how bilinguals provide a unique form of evidence which will contribute to long-standing debates in the cognitive sciences. This comprehensive volume of papers touches on all the major points of special interest including bilinguals of all ages, proficiency levels, and acquisition histories, as well as the various methodologies applied and theoretical debates within the field. Each of these points of focus is reviewed in this volume by key voices in the field culminating in a volume of work that will be useful for students and researchers alike, and one that should quickly gain status as a reference and guide to the latest and greatest in research on bilingualism as well as its broader implications.' Tamar Gollan, University of California, San Diego
'This exciting volume presents a set of cutting-edge overviews of the complex field of bilingual processing, covering a range of theoretical and methodological topics. A must-read for anyone interested in the nature of bilingualism.' Marianne Gullberg, Lund University
'This volume provides a well-structured and comprehensive overview of current theoretical perspectives and empirical findings regarding the representation- and processing-related mechanisms involved in second language acquisition and the tasks of becoming and being bilingual. The chapters cover nearly all subsystems of language, deal with both comprehension and production, and address important issues such as attrition, cross-linguistic influence, the cognitive consequences of bilingualism, and the effects of multilingualism on language processing. This is an excellent resource for anyone who works in this area.' Scott Jarvis, Ohio University
'Both new and seasoned researchers will find this handbook truly indispensable. The line-up of contributors is outstanding, the range of topics vast, and the treatment more than introductory, providing comprehensive historical background and bold discussion of contemporary and controversial issues. Definitely a must-have reference source.' Norman Segalowitz, Concordia University
'How can we control the use of multiple languages without massive confusion? Addressing this question forces us to explore an entirely new conceptualization of the human mind. This excellent handbook provides us with an invitation to this exploration by synthesizing core facts about non-selective access, early bilingual separation, transfer, interference, control processes, cues for code-switching, meaning merger, learning dynamics, and emotional grounding. Each of these topics is explored with careful attention to the use of converging methodologies to increase the precision of our models.' Brian MacWhinney, Carnegie Mellon University
ISBN: 9781107630765
Dimensions: 244mm x 170mm x 42mm
Weight: 1450g
859 pages