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Memory, Language, and Bilingualism
Theoretical and Applied Approaches

A comprehensive and interdisciplinary approach to the study of memory, language and cognitive processing across various populations of bilingual speakers.

Jeanette Altarriba (Edited by), Ludmila Isurin (Edited by)

9781107008908, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 1 November 2012

388 pages, 39 b/w illus. 13 tables
22.9 x 15.2 x 2.2 cm, 0.7 kg

'This volume provides the most thorough, comprehensive, and thoughtful discussions of advanced issues in bilingualism and memory I have seen to date. The writing, by leaders in the field, is exceptionally clear and accessible. I strongly recommend this book - it will be a valuable resource tool for all, from graduate students to seasoned researchers alike.' Norman Segalowitz, Concordia University

The relationship between memory and language and the topic of bilingualism are important areas of research in both psychology and linguistics and are grounded in cognitive and linguistic paradigms, theories and experimentation. This volume provides an integrated theoretical/real-world approach to second language learning, use and processing from a cognitive perspective. A strong international and interdisciplinary team of contributors present the results of various explorations into bilingual language processing, from recent advances in studies on bilingual memory to studies on the role of the brain in language processing and language forgetting. This is a strong yet balanced combination of theoretical/overview contributions and accounts of novel, original, empirical studies which will educate readers on the relationship between theory, cognitive experimentation and data and their role in understanding language learning and practice.

Introduction Jeanette Altarriba and Ludmila Isurin
1. Bilingual memory: structure, access, and processing James Bartolotti and Viorica Marian
2. Lexical competition in localist and distributed connectionist models of L2 acquisition Ton Dijkstra, Femke Haga, Alex Bijsterveld and Ida Sprinkhuizen-Kuyper
3. Working memory and (second) language processing Arnaud Szmalec, Marc Brysbaert and Wouter Duyck
4. Working memory in simultaneous interpreters Teresa M. Signorelli and Loraine Obler
5. Using electrophysiological measures to track the mapping of words to concepts in the bilingual brain: a focus on translation Janet G. van Hell and Judith F. Kroll
6. Age effects in L2 learning: comparing child and adult learners' performance on tests of implicit and explicit memory Pavel Trofimovich, Sandra Martin-Chang and Kyle Levesque
7. Bilingualism, language, and aging Mira Goral
8. Crossovers and codeswitching in the investigation of immigrant autobiographical memory Carmit Altman, Robert W. Schrauf and Joel Walters
9. Linguistic relativity and bilingualism Panos Athanasopoulos and Fraibet Aveledo
10. Testing effects for novel word learning in Chinese–English bilinguals Chi-Shing Tse and Xiaoping Pu
11. The lexicon in second language attrition: what happens when the cat's got your tongue? Kathleen Bardovi-Harlig and David Stringer
12. Memory and first language forgetting Ludmila Isurin
13. Future research directions: bilingualism, memory, and language Jeanette Altarriba.

Subject Areas: Memory [JMRM], Cognition & cognitive psychology [JMR], Bilingualism & multilingualism [CFDM], Psycholinguistics [CFD]

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