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Impact Factor:1.368 | Ranking:Linguistics 28 out of 172 | Education & Educational Research 42 out of 224
Source:2014 Journal Citation Reports® (Thomson Reuters, 2015)

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Second Language Research

Second Language Research is an international peer-reviewed, quarterly journal, publishing theoretical and experimental papers concerned with second language acquisition and second language performance. In addition to providing a forum for investigators in the field of non-native language learning, it seeks to promote interdisciplinary research which links acquisition studies to related non-applied fields such as: neurolinguistics; theoretical linguistics; first language developmental psycholinguistics.

This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).

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    (Forthcoming articles published ahead of print)
  • Current Issue: January 2016

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    June 1985 - January 2016

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      1. Multiple Grammars and Second Language Representation
      2. SLR today, yesterday and tomorrow
      3. How native is near-native? The issue of ultimate attainment in adult second language acquisition
      4. Weighing the benefits of studying a foreign language at a younger starting age in a minimal input situation
      5. Implications for child bilingual acquisition, optionality and transfer
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      1. L2 cognitive states and the Full Transfer/Full Access model
      2. Missing Surface Inflection or Impairment in second language acquisition? Evidence from tense and agreement
      3. The partial availability of Universal Grammar in second language acquisition: the 'failed functional features hypothesis'
      4. Dissociating syntax from morphology in a divergent L2 end-state grammar
      5. Case and Tense in the 'fossilized' steady state
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