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Date: 2012-10-26 11:23:10
Science
Applied linguistics
Bilingualism
Psycholinguistics
Second-language acquisition
Critical period hypothesis
Second language
Procedural memory
Universal grammar
Linguistics
Language acquisition
Cognition

Contents Preface & Acknowledgements – xi 1 Introduction: mapping the terrain – 1 Language, linguistics, and psychology: academic interfaces – 2 Cognitive linguistics – 4

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