Language acquisition a b s t r a c t Babies growing up bilingual attune to the speech sounds, rhythm, and intonation of each of their native languages; establish word meanings; and acquire syntax. Given that language acquisition occurs within a broader cultural context, we propose that culture may provide a binder for language acquisition, particularly for a bilingual learner. Bilingual infants may be able to use cultural information outside of language to help keep their two languages distinct, while simultaneously acquiring both of these languages successfully. We review the extant literature that supports this hypothesis, and suggest three mechanisms by which cultural binding may occur: acquired distinctiveness, structural isomorphy, and...
People are able to identify themselves in regards to language in a variety of different ways: with t...
To rise to the challenge of acquiring their native language, infants must deploy tools to support th...
Early childhood language experiences influence how a child’s mind and brain process language and acq...
Babies growing up bilingual attune to the speech sounds, rhythm, and intonation of each of their na...
Abstract: Human being is unique in many ways. Among all species on Earth, humans have a unique cap...
The study of early bilingual acquisition in heritage languages continues to be a valuable source of ...
Children nowadays are brought up in situations that are linguistically diverse, both within their ow...
Abstract: The process of globalization and the associated strong increase in migration across count...
There has been research by linguists, psychologists, and anthropologists alike on the mechanisms of ...
Mastery of foreign languages is an added value in life. Bilingualism is the focus of attention for r...
How does a child become bilingual? The answer to this intriguing question remains largely a mystery,...
Yip and Matthews ’ latest book makes a welcome new contribution to an expanding body of literature o...
A comprehensive theory of language acquisition must explain how human infants can learn any one of t...
Learning to read in heritage bilinguals is shaped by their unique bilingual experiences in the two l...
This paper compares monolingual acquisition to the acquisition of two languages from infancy. Basis ...
People are able to identify themselves in regards to language in a variety of different ways: with t...
To rise to the challenge of acquiring their native language, infants must deploy tools to support th...
Early childhood language experiences influence how a child’s mind and brain process language and acq...
Babies growing up bilingual attune to the speech sounds, rhythm, and intonation of each of their na...
Abstract: Human being is unique in many ways. Among all species on Earth, humans have a unique cap...
The study of early bilingual acquisition in heritage languages continues to be a valuable source of ...
Children nowadays are brought up in situations that are linguistically diverse, both within their ow...
Abstract: The process of globalization and the associated strong increase in migration across count...
There has been research by linguists, psychologists, and anthropologists alike on the mechanisms of ...
Mastery of foreign languages is an added value in life. Bilingualism is the focus of attention for r...
How does a child become bilingual? The answer to this intriguing question remains largely a mystery,...
Yip and Matthews ’ latest book makes a welcome new contribution to an expanding body of literature o...
A comprehensive theory of language acquisition must explain how human infants can learn any one of t...
Learning to read in heritage bilinguals is shaped by their unique bilingual experiences in the two l...
This paper compares monolingual acquisition to the acquisition of two languages from infancy. Basis ...
People are able to identify themselves in regards to language in a variety of different ways: with t...
To rise to the challenge of acquiring their native language, infants must deploy tools to support th...
Early childhood language experiences influence how a child’s mind and brain process language and acq...