• No results found

The first language acquisition and development

The emergence of inflection in bilingual first language acquisition : considerations for theories of grammatical development

The emergence of inflection in bilingual first language acquisition : considerations for theories of grammatical development

... Bilingual First Language Acquisition: Considerations for Theories of Grammatical Development This thesis investigates morphological productivity across two different language types in ...

411

School of Language and Literature The syntactic development in the earlier stages of children s first language acquisition

School of Language and Literature The syntactic development in the earlier stages of children s first language acquisition

... child’s language acquisition, when recognizable speech has not yet begun, the baby still recognizes several different sounds and ...different language and change their tone of voice and rhythms in ...

33

Bilingual first language acquisition in Malay and English : a morphological and suprasegmental study in the development of plural expressions in a bilingual child

Bilingual first language acquisition in Malay and English : a morphological and suprasegmental study in the development of plural expressions in a bilingual child

... dominant language of a bilingual child refers to the language in which the child is more proficient in, but there is no uniform definition of dominance in the literature although the term appears frequently ...

334

First Language Acquisition

First Language Acquisition

... every language, and this cannot be explained unless those aspects of syntax are ...pidgin language – which is not a ‘proper’, grammatical language – expand it into a creole, they do it by adding ...

20

The Role of Input in First Language Acquisition

The Role of Input in First Language Acquisition

... their first language, and also it is a try to show the effect of the quantity of input on first language ...their first language. The participants of the first study were ...

6

The ubiquity of frequency effects in first language acquisition

The ubiquity of frequency effects in first language acquisition

... theory development by forcing us to build models that can yield these com- plex e ff ects; e ff ects that would have been missed entirely by an approach that focused solely on the relationship between the input and ...

35

First language acquisition vs second language learning: What is the difference?

First language acquisition vs second language learning: What is the difference?

... The impact of the CPH on NLL, nevertheless, does not receive the consensus of all linguists and classroom researchers. Lightbown and Spada (1999: 60) give the example of a study carried out by Snow and Hoefnagel-Hohle on ...

16

Semantic scaffolding in first language acquisition : the acquisition of raising-to-object and object control

Semantic scaffolding in first language acquisition : the acquisition of raising-to-object and object control

... for language is of importance not only to the field of linguistics, but to any area of cognitive or conceptual development involving complex and multi-faceted ...the language instinct (if indeed such ...

306

MoL 2016 01: 
  Corrective Feedback in First Language Acquisition

MoL 2016 01: Corrective Feedback in First Language Acquisition

... 5.3.1 Base set for the extraction The base set for the extraction of children’s subject omission errors are all annotated exchanges which were necessarily labeled with the error in the child utterance, i.e. that ...

126

Cross-linguistic influences on first language acquisition of olutachoni lexicon

Cross-linguistic influences on first language acquisition of olutachoni lexicon

... single language family set ups although at varying ...mixed language family set up recorded a higher percentage of lexical borrowing compared to those from the single language family set ...the ...

321

Syllables and schwa: normal and impaired first language acquisition Dümig, Sascha

Syllables and schwa: normal and impaired first language acquisition Dümig, Sascha

... treatment of language impaired children. As a preliminary implication in the treatment of phonologically delayed and disordered children which only possess simple syllable structures would be that therapists ...

24

Doubling constructions in first language acquisition

Doubling constructions in first language acquisition

... other language types What guides the acquisition procedure to (temporary) doublings? Why are they given up after the acquisition of V2nd ? How does the child hit the idea of a structure where the ...

23

Grammatical Inference and First Language Acquisition

Grammatical Inference and First Language Acquisition

... Natural language, however is not the only source of real-world applications for ...about language, and accordingly it has developed a rich vocabulary to deal with the wide range of its subject ...

8

First language phonetic drift during second language acquisition

First language phonetic drift during second language acquisition

... I have benefited intellectually from running into the paths of many great teachers, but during the last two years in particular I have taken away the most from the teaching and advising of my thesis committee: Sharon ...

244

First Language Bidialectism and Associative Learning in Second Language Acquisition

First Language Bidialectism and Associative Learning in Second Language Acquisition

... to language acquisition, but recent studies have called into question whether innate capacities included only knowledge of grammatical ...on language-learning impaired children’s language ...

8

Meaning theory and the problem of the acquisition of a first language.

Meaning theory and the problem of the acquisition of a first language.

... Given these accounts of the nature of philosophy of language and meaning theory it is possible to identify an account of first-language acquisition although, unfortunately, it is more[r] ...

388

The Acquisition of a First Language in a Blind-Deaf Adult: A Case Study of a Language Development in an Adult with a History of Deaf-Blindness

The Acquisition of a First Language in a Blind-Deaf Adult: A Case Study of a Language Development in an Adult with a History of Deaf-Blindness

... The Acquisition of a First Language in a Blind-Deaf Adult: A Case The Acquisition of a First Language in a Blind-Deaf Adult: A Case Study of a Language Development ...

14

The Development of Nicaraguan Sign Language via the Language Acquisition Process

The Development of Nicaraguan Sign Language via the Language Acquisition Process

... the language that surrounds them; or perhaps only the younger children enrich the language as they learn ...the language, children young enough to learn or create them will have those constructions ...

10

A Dictionary of Language Acquisition_A Comprehensive Overview of Key Terms in First and Second Language Acquisition

A Dictionary of Language Acquisition_A Comprehensive Overview of Key Terms in First and Second Language Acquisition

... a language like Hebrew, case marking has high conflict validity because Hebrew sentences can be either subject-verb-object or object-verb-subject (or possibly other ...In language acquisition, cues ...

412

The acquisition of tense in English: Distinguishing child second language from first language and specific language impairment

The acquisition of tense in English: Distinguishing child second language from first language and specific language impairment

... across acquisition contexts on linguistic theoretical grounds, because the functional layer of the grammar could be considered the locus of much cross- linguistic variation in language-particular grammars ...

34

Show all 10000 documents...

Related subjects