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Exploring minority language input sources as means of supporting the early development of second language vocabulary and grammar

    1. [1] Bangor University

      Bangor University

      Bangor, Reino Unido

  • Localización: Applied psycholinguistics, ISSN 0142-7164, Vol. 38, Nº 4, 2017, págs. 855-880
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • Exposure to a minority language is largely limited in terms of frequency, and often delivered by nonnative speakers in certain domains. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of two types of native-language input sources (story telling and minority language children's television) in providing 4- and 5-year-old native English-speaking children with beginning awareness of Welsh. Results revealed that exposure to Welsh via television programs was equally as beneficial, if not more so in some cases, as listening to Welsh stories in developing children's vocabulary, particularly within the context of social interaction. These results suggest a useful and potentially effective role for the use of native-language television within a carefully designed language curriculum to aid early second language development in minority language contexts.


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