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International Journal of Bilingualism
http://www.ncl.ac.uk/~nspeech/resijb.htm
(Link inactive 26 January 2009)
http://ijb.sagepub.com/
(Link active 26 January 2009)
International Journal of Bilingualism (IJB) is an international
forum for the dissemination of original research on the linguistic,
psychological, neurological, and social issues which emerge from language
contact. While stressing interdisciplinary links, the focus of the Journal
will be on the language behaviour of the bi- and multi-lingual individual.
Preference will be given to research articles which are firmly based on
empirical evidence and which seek to develop innovative analytic models
and/or to forge new links between established fields. Original research
papers which have considerable theoretical and methodological import,
either formulating new hypotheses, or supporting or refuting new or
previously established models, will be particularly welcome. The Journal
also promotes cross-linguistic studies of language acquisition,
development and impairment by publishing high-quality research articles in
the field.
The journal respects the needs and interests of readers at several
levels of expertise, from all over the world and across the spectrum of
behavioural and social sciences. In addition to full-length research
papers, contributions are accepted in the form of case study reports of
laboratory experiments and field observations, short scholarly notes, and
critical review articles.
Editor: Li Wei and Nick Miller
Email1: li.wei@ncl.ac.uk
Email2: nicholas.miller@ncl.ac.uk
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