Protracted development in child heritage Spanish: Evidence from inalienable possession

IF 1.9 2区 文学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Second Language Research Pub Date : 2023-11-30 DOI:10.1177/02676583231202608
Alejandro Cuza, Laura Solano-Escobar
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The present study examined the production of inalienable possession with body parts in Spanish among 20 school-age children of Mexican-born parents born and raised in the United States. The results were compared to those of 20 first-generation immigrant parents (main input providers), 27 Spanish-dominant children of similar age, and 12 Spanish monolingual parents living in Mexico. Group and individual results obtained via a question-and-answer task showed low proportion of clitic se plus the definite determiner (e.g. Ella se rompió el brazo ‘She broke her arm’) among the heritage children in their production of the inalienable construal. The heritage children significantly overextended the possessive determiner instead of the definite determiner in contrast to their parents, the Spanish-dominant children and monolingual parents. Results also showed a significant role for dominance and language experience in the degree of morphosyntactic variability among heritage children, supporting recent research. The higher the Spanish dominance and the more Spanish contact and use the heritage children had, the more they aligned closer to their parents and the Spanish-dominant children in the use of the definite determiner. There were no divergences with the use of the definite determiner in alienable contexts. We argue for protracted development in child heritage Spanish stemming from crosslinguistic influence effects, minority language dominance and linguistic experience.
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儿童传承西班牙语的长期发展:不可剥夺占有权的证据
本研究考察了在美国出生和长大的墨西哥裔父母的 20 名学龄儿童用西班牙语对身体部位进行不可分割占有的情况。研究结果与 20 名第一代移民父母(主要输入者)、27 名年龄相仿的西班牙语儿童和 12 名居住在墨西哥的西班牙语单语父母的结果进行了比较。通过问答任务获得的小组和个人结果显示,在制作不可分割构式时,传统儿童使用se加定语从句的比例较低(例如:Ella se rompió el brazo'她摔断了胳膊')。与他们的父母、西班牙语占主导地位的儿童和只会一种语言的父母相比,传承儿童明显过度扩展了占有定语而不是定语从句。研究结果还显示,主导地位和语言经验在遗传儿童的形态句法变异程度中起着重要作用,这与最近的研究结果相吻合。西班牙语主导地位越高、接触和使用西班牙语越多的后裔儿童,在定语从句的使用上就越接近其父母和西班牙语主导地位的儿童。在可疏远的语境中,定语从句的使用没有差异。我们认为,跨语言影响效应、少数民族语言主导地位和语言经验都会导致儿童传承西班牙语的长期发展。
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期刊介绍: Second Language Research is a high quality international peer reviewed journal, currently ranked in the top 20 journals in its field by Thomson Scientific (formerly ISI). SLR publishes theoretical and experimental papers concerned with second language acquisition and second language performance, and adheres to a rigorous double-blind reviewing policy in which the identity of both the reviewer and author are always concealed from both parties.
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