Grammatical gender in Spanish child heritage speakers

IF 1.8 2区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Linguistic Approaches To Bilingualism Pub Date : 2021-09-14 DOI:10.1075/lab.20042.mar
Lourdes Martinez-Nieto, M. Restrepo
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This study examines grammatical gender (GG) production in young Spanish heritage-speakers (HSs) and the potential effect of the children’s language use and their parents’ input. We compared four and eight-year-old HSs to same-age monolingual children on their gender production. We measured GG production in determiners and adjectives via an elicited production task. HSs’ parents reported children’s time in each language and also completed the elicitation task. Results show that HSs’ scored significantly lower than monolinguals in both grammatical structures in which the unmarked masculine default predominates. However, older HSs had higher accuracy than younger HSs. Input from parents is not correlated with HSs’ performance and neither Spanish use nor language proficiency predicts GG performance on HSs. For theories of language acquisition, it is important to consider that although the linguistic knowledge of the HSs may differ from that of monolinguals, their grammar is protracted rather than incomplete.
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西班牙语儿童遗产使用者的语法性别
本研究考察了年轻西班牙语母语者的语法性别(GG)产生,以及儿童语言使用和父母输入的潜在影响。我们比较了四岁和八岁的HSs和同龄单语儿童的性别产生。我们通过一个引出的生产任务来测量限定词和形容词的GG生产。HSs的父母报告了孩子在每种语言中的时间,并完成了启发任务。结果表明,在两种语法结构中,HSs的得分都显著低于单语者,其中无标记阳性缺省占主导地位。然而,年长的HSs比年轻的HSs具有更高的准确性。来自父母的输入与HSs的表现无关,西班牙语的使用和语言水平都不能预测HSs的GG表现。对于语言习得理论来说,重要的是要考虑到,尽管HSs的语言知识可能与单语者的语言知识不同,但它们的语法是持久的,而不是不完整的。
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Linguistic Approaches To Bilingualism
Linguistic Approaches To Bilingualism Social Sciences-Linguistics and Language
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期刊介绍: LAB provides an outlet for cutting-edge, contemporary studies on bilingualism. LAB assumes a broad definition of bilingualism, including: adult L2 acquisition, simultaneous child bilingualism, child L2 acquisition, adult heritage speaker competence, L1 attrition in L2/Ln environments, and adult L3/Ln acquisition. LAB solicits high quality articles of original research assuming any cognitive science approach to understanding the mental representation of bilingual language competence and performance, including cognitive linguistics, emergentism/connectionism, generative theories, psycholinguistic and processing accounts, and covering typical and atypical populations.
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