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1 | Investigating Second Language Attrition: An Introduction | 3 |
Pt. I | The Loss of English as a Second Language by Japanese Children | |
2 | Japanese Returnees' Retention of English-Speaking Skills: Changes in Verb Usage over Time | 21 |
3 | The First Stage of Second Language Attrition: A Case Study of a Japanese Returnee | 59 |
4 | On the Loss of English as a Second Language by Japanese Returnee Children | 80 |
Pt. II | The Loss of Japanese as a Second Language by Adult Foreigners | |
5 | Lexical Maintenance and Attrition in Japanese as a Second Language | 114 |
6 | Not a Total Loss: The Attrition of Japanese Negation over Three Decades | 142 |
7 | Testing the Regression Hypothesis: The Remains of the Japanese Negation System in Micronesia | 154 |
8 | Learning and Losing Japanese as a Second Language: A Multiple Case Study of American University Students | 169 |
References | 201 | |
Index | 213 |
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