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ArtikelMetalinguistic awareness and evidence of cross-linguistic influence  
Oleh: Dillon, Anna M.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Language Awareness (Full Text) vol. 18 no. 2 (May 2009), page 182–197.
Topik: Bilingual Education; Metalinguistic Awareness; Foreign Language Pedagogy; TLA; Attitudes
Fulltext: Language Awarenes vol 18, 2 p 182-197.pdf (107.9KB)
Isi artikelDuring an investigation into the L2 proficiency and L3 acquisition skills of 10- to 12-year-olds in Irish primary schools, questions of metalinguistic awareness and crosslinguistic influence were raised. Do children who are more balanced bilinguals develop a higher sense of metalinguistic awareness than less balanced bilinguals?What evidence of cross-linguistic influence do those children display? Which language, or language teacher type, is most suitable in an Irish context for the development of these language learning skills? Following on from a primarily quantitative survey of all schools participating in the Modern Languages in Primary Schools Initiative in Ireland, and language testing of a smaller group of children, the evidence shows that more balanced bilinguals display a higher level of general proficiency and are more likely to independently display higher levels of metalinguistic awareness and evidence of cross-linguistic transfer. An examination of the features and characteristics of language and a summary of the main features of metalinguistic awareness and cross-linguistic influence provide a background for the results presented. The schools involved in the study include both early total immersion schools (Gaelscoileanna), where Irish is the language of instruction, and English-medium schools, where Irish is taught as L2.
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