Investigating the Impact of L2 Attainment on L1 Attrition: The Case of Saudi Children Studying in International Schools in Saudi Arabia

Uhoud F. Arubaiy’a
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Despite the significant body of research in linguistics, there has been limited exploration of the attrition or retention of the first language in a homeland after a person ceases to use or learn it. However, this phenomenon has become apparent in the Saudi community, particularly in the younger generation who are losing their mother tongue (L1) despite living in their homeland. To address this issue, the present study focuses on L1 attrition and examines lexical disfluency in the oral production of Arabic among 36 Saudi children living in Saudi Arabia. They are L1 Arabic speakers who learned English as their second language L2 while studying in international schools from grade one to six. The study compares the level of their Arabic proficiency to that of other Saudi children studying in national schools. The latter group speaks Arabic as their L1 and English as a foreign language. The aim of the study is to identify the extent to which exposure to English as L2 affects the oral production of Arabic among L1 Arabic speakers. This study is significant because the loss of L1 can result in the erosion of cultural identity and the weakening of social ties within a community (Genesee, 2008). The study provides insights into the factors that contribute to L1 attrition. This can inform efforts to preserve Arabic language and culture in Saudi Arabia, particularly among younger generations who are at risk of losing their L1. The results showed high level of attrition in the attritor group.
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研究L2学习水平对L1损耗的影响:以在沙特阿拉伯国际学校学习的沙特儿童为例
尽管在语言学方面有大量的研究,但在一个人停止使用或学习第一语言后,对母语的损耗或保留的探索有限。然而,这种现象在沙乌地阿拉伯社群中变得明显,尤其是年轻一代,他们虽然生活在祖国,却逐渐失去母语(L1)。为了解决这一问题,本研究着重研究了生活在沙特阿拉伯的36名沙特儿童的母语磨损,并检查了阿拉伯语口语生产中的词汇不流利。他们是母语为L1的阿拉伯人,从一年级到六年级在国际学校学习英语作为第二语言。该研究将他们的阿拉伯语熟练程度与在国立学校学习的其他沙特儿童的水平进行了比较。后者以阿拉伯语为母语,英语为外语。本研究的目的是确定英语作为第二语言对母语阿拉伯语的口语产生的影响程度。这项研究意义重大,因为母语的丧失会导致文化认同的侵蚀和社区内社会关系的削弱(Genesee, 2008)。该研究提供了对导致L1损耗的因素的见解。这可以为保护沙特阿拉伯阿拉伯语和文化的努力提供参考,特别是在有可能失去母语的年轻一代中。结果显示,减速器组的减员率很高。
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