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_aAdvanced proficiency and exceptional ability in second languages / _cedited by Kenneth Hyltenstam. |
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_aBoston ; _aBerlin : _bDe Gruyter Mouton, _c[2016] |
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_aStudies on language acquisition, _x1861-4248 ; _vvolume 51 |
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_g1 _tPragmatic markers in high-level second language use / _rLars Fant -- _g2 _tMorphosyntax and discourse in high-level second language use Inge Bartning -- _g3 _tThe lexicon of advanced L2 learners / _rCamilla Bardel -- _g4 _tFormulaic language in advanced second language acquisition and use / _rBritt Erman, Fanny Forsberg Lundell, Margareta Lewis -- _g5 _tReading proficiency in advanced L2 users / _rAlan McMillion, Philip Shaw -- _g6 _tLinguistic outsourcing and native-like performance in international call centres : an overview / _rKingsley Bolton -- _g7 _tThe polyglot : an initial characterization on the basis of multiple anecdotal accounts / _rKenneth Hyltenstam -- _g8 _tThe exceptional ability of polyglots to achieve high-level proficiency in numerous languages / _rKenneth Hyltenstam. ; Table of contents ; Contributors ; Introduction: Perspectives on advanced second language proficiency ; 1 Pragmatic markers in high-level second language use ; 2 Morphosyntax and discourse in highlevel second language use ; 3 The lexicon of advanced L2 learners. |
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