This series offers a wide forum for work on contact linguistics using an integrated approach
to both diachronic and synchronic manifestations of contact ranging from social and individual
aspects to structural-typological issues. Topics covered by the series include child and adult
bilingualism and multilingualism contact languages borrowing and contact-induced typological
change code switching in conversation societal multilingualism bilingual language processing
and various other topics related to language contact. The series does not have a fixed
theoretical orientation and includes contributions from a variety of approaches.