西班牙-瓦伦西亚双语儿童的语音发展

IF 1.3 2区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS International Journal of Bilingualism Pub Date : 2024-06-22 DOI:10.1177/13670069241258931
Claudio Fuenzalida-Muñoz
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目的:本研究的目的是调查西班牙语和瓦伦西亚语双语儿童的语音发展情况,以提供更多的跨语言证据,说明与单语儿童相比,双语儿童语音学习的特殊性。方法:通过对抗命名任务,对 10 名发育典型的瓦伦西亚语/西班牙语双语儿童和 10 名发育典型的西班牙语单语儿童(年龄在 2.9 至 5.6 岁之间,平均 4.1 岁)进行评估。数据和分析:根据单语或双语以及完成任务所使用的语言对受试者进行分类。数据分析包括通过平均值和正确率对本研究考虑的所有变量进行组间和组内比较。研究结果:主要研究结果表明,输入语言与单语/双语之间存在复杂的相互关系。尽管在各组中观察到了共同的发展趋向,但双语儿童在编码和语音过程等重要方面与西班牙语单语儿童存在差异。这些结果表明,输入语言中某些语音特征的分布频率会导致特定的习得模式,而这种模式在不同语言中并不通用。原创性:本研究设计了一个非常复杂的对抗命名任务,其刺激物可作为语音评估的初稿。研究还收集并分析了语音样本,为今后的研究提供了宝贵的数据库。最后,它还提供了有关二语习得的重要补充证据,而这一课题对于更好地理解语言习得过程至关重要。
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Phonological development of Spanish–Valencian bilingual children
Purpose:The purpose of this study is to investigate the phonological development of bilingual children in Spanish and Valencian to provide additional cross-linguistic evidence concerning the specificities of bilingual phonological acquisition compared with that of monolingual children. The comparison between Valencian/Spanish-bilingual and Spanish-monolingual children will focus on the production of codas and phonological processes.Methodology:Ten typically developing Valencian/Spanish bilingual and 10 typically developing Spanish-monolingual children aged between 2;9 and 5;6 (mean of 4;1) were assessed through a confrontation naming task.Data and Analysis:The subjects were classified according to being monolingual or bilingual and to the language in which the task was performed. The data analysis consisted of comparing between-groups and within-groups all the variables considered for this study through means and percentage correct.Findings:The major findings indicated a complex interrelation between language of input and monolingualism/bilingualism. Despite common trends in the development observed across groups, the bilingual children differed from the Spanish monolinguals in significant areas such as codas and phonological processes. There were also differences within the same bilingual sample between language performance in Valencian and Spanish.Implications:These results suggest that the frequency of distribution of certain phonological features in the input language will lead to a specific pattern of acquisition that is not standard across languages. Bilinguals appear to acquire two phonological systems that differ from monolingual children’s, suggesting that learning more than one language gives rise to an interaction between the two phonologies.Originality:The current study designed a very sophisticated confrontation naming task whose stimuli could be the initial draft of a phonological assessment. It also collected and analysed speech samples that constitute a valuable database for future research. Finally, it provides important additional evidence concerning bilingual acquisition, a topic that is crucial to a better understanding of the processes involved in language acquisition.
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Bilingualism is an international forum for the dissemination of original research on the linguistic, psychological, neurological, and social issues which emerge from language contact. While stressing interdisciplinary links, the focus of the Journal is on the language behavior of the bi- and multilingual individual.
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