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  1. Dec 23, 2019 · This review aims at clarifying the concept of first language attrition by tracing its limits, identifying its phenomenological and contextual constraints, discussing controversies associated with its definition, and suggesting potential directions for future research.

  2. languageattrition.org › 05 › kopke-schmid-2004First language attrition

    The first section will give a chronological overview of how the field of language attrition has developed over the past two decades, try to identify the concerns and forces that have shaped it, and point out developments and changes.

  3. Jan 1, 2008 · This review aims at clarifying the concept of first language attrition by tracing its limits, identifying its phenomenological and contextual constraints, discussing controversies associated...

  4. Dec 24, 2019 · This review aims at clarifying the concept of first language attrition by tracing its limits, identifying its phenomenological and contextual constraints, discussing controversies associated with its definition, and suggesting potential future directions.

    • Federico Gallo, Beatriz Bermudez-Margaretto, Yury Shtyrov, Jubin Abutalebi, Hamutal Kreiner, Tamara ...
    • 2019
  5. Abstract: Speakers who live in an L2 environment for an extended period of time often experience change in the way in which they use their L1, a process referred to as L1 attrition. The present article provides an overview of language attrition phenomena at various linguistic levels.

  6. This chapter will present a synthesis derived from the findings of previous studies on first language attrition in adult speakers in an attempt to explain the extent to which native language knowledge can become compromised, and how.

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  8. Feb 5, 2024 · The first two studies focus on linguistic features of language attrition; the next two articles investigate extralinguistic factors that affect language attrition and maintenance; the final two studies explore cognitive issues of attrition.

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