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ArtikelEarly emergence of syntactic awareness and cross-linguistic influence in bilingual children’s judgments  
Oleh: Foursha-Stevenson, Cassandra ; Nicoladis, Elena
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: International Journal of Bilingualism (Full Text) vol. 15 no. 4 (Dec. 2011), page 521-534.
Topik: bilingual development; bilingualism; child language acquisition; cross-linguistic transfer; syntactic awareness
Fulltext: 521-534.pdf (516.98KB)
Isi artikelBilingual children sometimes perform better than same-aged monolingual children on metalinguistic awareness tasks, such as a grammaticality judgment. Some of these differences can be attributed to bilinguals having to learn to control attention to language choice. This study tested the hypothesis that bilingual children, as young as preschool age, would score overall higher than monolingual children on a grammaticality judgment test. French–English bilingual preschoolers judged the acceptability of three constructions in French and English (i.e. adjective–noun ordering, obligatoriness of a determiner, and object pronoun placement). Their performance was compared with that of a group of age-matched English monolinguals. The results showed that the bilingual children scored higher than the monolingual children. These results demonstrate that syntactic awareness develops quite early for bilinguals. Additionally, the bilingual children demonstrated cross-linguistic influence of core syntactic structure in French, as their judgments were affected by English acceptability.
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