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Bilingual Grammar: Toward an Integrated Model provides a groundbreaking exploration of how bilingual speakers mentally organize and process two languages. Luis López develops a sophisticated theoretical framework that challenges traditional approaches to bilingual linguistics by proposing that bilingual grammar operates as a unified, integrated system rather than two separate linguistic codes.
The work synthesizes cutting-edge research in generative linguistics, psycholinguistics, and cognitive science to illuminate the structural properties of bilingual competence. López examines critical phenomena including code-switching, interference patterns, and grammatical cross-linguistic influence, demonstrating how these features reveal the underlying architecture of the bilingual mind.
This volume is essential for linguists, language researchers, and scholars interested in understanding the cognitive and structural foundations of multilingualism, making significant contributions to contemporary linguistic theory and bilingual studies.







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