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Diese Zusammenfassung besteht aus 10 Forschungsartikeln zu den Themen "L1 attrition in individuals" und "The phonetics and phonology of Signapore English". Diese dienen als Vorbereitung für die mündliche Prüfung in Sprachwissenschaften Englisch. L1 Attrition in Individuals 1) Ahn, Sunyoung; Chang, Charles B.; Dekeyser, Robert and Lee‐Ellis, Sunyoung. 2017. “Age Effects in First Language Attrition: Speech Perception by Korean‐English Bilinguals.” Language Learning 67(3): 694-733. 2) Kopke, Barbara. 2019. “First Language Attrition. From Bilingual to Monolingual Proficiency?” In Annik De Houwer and Lourdes Ortega (eds.) The Cambridge Handbook of Bilingualism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 349-366 3) Lubińska, Dorota. 2018. “A Small-Scale Study on the Relationship between First Language Attrition and Language Attitudes in Polish Speakers in Sweden.” Scando-Slavica 64(2): 283-307. 4) Mayr, Robert; Price, Sacha and Mennen, Ineke. 2012. “First Language Attrition in the Speech of Dutch–English Bilinguals: The case of Monozygotic Twin Sisters.” Bilingualism: Language and Cognition 15(4): 687-700. 5) Montrul, Silvina. 2013. “First Language Retention and Attrition in an Adult Guatemalan Adoptee.”In Monika S. Schmid and Barbara Kopke (eds.) First Language Attrition. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Pub. Co. 91-126. 6)Schmid, Monika S. 2011. Language Attrition. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. The Phonetics and Phonology of Singapore English 1) Aslam, Mohammed and Kak, Aadil A. 2007. Introduction to English Phonetics and Phonology. New Delhi: Foundation Books. 2) Deterding, David. 2007. Singapore English. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press → Only “Chapter 2. Phonetics and Phonology”. 12-39. 3) Leimgruber, Jakob R. E. 2013. Singapore English : Structure, Variation, and Usage. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. → Only “Chapter 1. Introduction: Singapore and its Englishes.” 1-25. 4) Lim, Lisa. 2004. Singapore English: A Grammatical description. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Pub. Co. → Only “Chapter 2: Sounding Singaporean.” 19-56. 5) Tan, Ying‐Ying. 2015. “‘Native’ and ‘Non‐Native’ Perception of Stress in Singapore English.” World Englishes 34(3): 355-369. 6) Tan, Ying-Ying. 2012. “To r or Not To r: Social Correlates of /ɹ/ in Singapore English.” International Journal of the Sociology of Language. 218: 1-24. |
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