
Psycho-Historical Linguistics
Special issue of Linguistic Approaches to Bilingualism 16:4 (2026)
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[Linguistic Approaches to Bilingualism, 16:4] Expected September 2026. v, 173 pp.
Publishing status: In production
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Table of Contents
- Psycho-historical linguistics: A new empirical agenda linking bilingual processing, acquisition, and changeHelen Engemann & Duygu F. Şafak | pp. 397–401
- Does structural priming lead to contact-induced language change? Evidence from subject pronoun expression in Spanish–English bilingualsIrati Hurtado & Silvina Montrul | pp. 402–428
- Priming motion events in Italian heritage language speakers: Agents and mechanisms of language changeIoli Baroncini, Anna Michelotti & Helen Engemann | pp. 429–456
- The role of cross-linguistic structural priming in contact-induced language change : Ungrammatical comparative priming in Turkish–German bilingualsGunnar Jacob, Hanife Ilen & Helen Engemann | pp. 457–483
- Cross-linguistic structural priming of innovations in Canadian French: Evidence from a language contact situationFoteini Karkaletsou, Gunnar Jacob & Shanley E. M. Allen | pp. 484–511
- Realization of English past tense by Chinese–English heritage bilingual children: Evidence from longitudinal naturalistic dataXiangjun Deng, Ziyin Mai, Virginia Yip, Stephen Matthews & Pui Yiu Szeto | pp. 512–539
- Structural priming as a model for testing language change in bilingualismGiuseppe Benigno, Pedro Guijarro-Fuentes, Estela Garcia-Alcaraz & Marta Rivera | pp. 540–569
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