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A gateway to complexity: A cross-linguistic comparison of child bilingual speech

  • Autores: Antje Endesfelder Quick, Dorota Gaskins, Oksana Bailleul, Maria Frick, Elina Palola
  • Localización: International Journal of Bilingualism: interdisciplinary studies of multilingual behaviour, ISSN 1367-0069, Vol. 25, Nº. 3, 2021, págs. 800-811
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • Objectives:

      This study investigates monolingual and code-mixed utterances in four bilingual children with different language combinations (German–English, English–Polish, Finnish–English, and French–Russian) in terms of utterance lengths (MLUs) and complexities offering a usage-based (UB) explanation based on cognitive mechanisms.

      Methodology:

      Utterances from four different child bilingual corpora were extracted and coded for individual monolingual languages and bilingual utterances.

      Data and analysis:

      35.441 utterances between the age of 2–4 were analyzed in terms of MLU and syntactic complexity.

      Findings/conclusions:

      Results showed that for all children monolingual MLUs and complexities reflect their input situations: the more input in one language, the longer and more complex those utterances were. However, in all four children code-mixed utterances were longer and more complex from the beginning of the recordings.

      Implications:

      This is the first study that systematically compares MLU scores and complexities of monolingual and bilingual utterances taking diverse language combinations into account and offering a UB explanation based on chunking and entrenchment processes as a new alternative for further research in bilingualism.


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