We present a hypothesis for a specific kind of code-mixing in young bilingual children, during the development of their two first languages, one of which is considerably weaker than the other. Our hypothesis, which we label the Ivy Hypothesis, is that, in the interaction meant to be in the weaker language, the child uses portions of higher syntactic structure lexically instantiated in the stronger language combined with lower portions in the weaker language. Code-mixing patterns were studied in five Swedish-French/Italian children aged 2–4. The parts of the code-mixed utterances reflected as much syntactic structure of each language as was used in monolingual utterances in the same recording of each child. This uneven development, which is ...
Bilingual children are not typically taught when and how to blend languages, but they often begin mi...
The aim of this essay was to analyze bilingual children in conversation. The essay examinesunder wha...
textTheories of bilingual language production suggest that codeswitching is either a characteristic ...
We present a hypothesis for a specific kind of code-mixing in young bilingual children, during the d...
This thesis examined several possible explanations for young bilingual children's code-mixing: the u...
Intra-sentential code-mixing presents a number of puzzles for theories of bilingualism. In this pape...
Abstract This article investigates the role of direct input in the code-mixing of three bilingual c...
One of the main questions that arises in cases where children code switch or code mix often in their...
Abstract Usage-based studies trace children’s early language back to slot-and-frame patterns which ...
This study analysed longitudinal data from eight Cantonese-English bilingual children in the Hong...
This paper offers an inductive, exploratory study on the role of input and individual differences in...
This article investigates the role of direct input in the code-mixing of three bilingual children ag...
It is claimed that bilingual children have two separate linguistic systems from early ages. Over the...
Language development in bilingual children is often related to differing levels of proficiency. Obje...
Language development in bilingual children is often related to differing levels of proficiency. Obje...
Bilingual children are not typically taught when and how to blend languages, but they often begin mi...
The aim of this essay was to analyze bilingual children in conversation. The essay examinesunder wha...
textTheories of bilingual language production suggest that codeswitching is either a characteristic ...
We present a hypothesis for a specific kind of code-mixing in young bilingual children, during the d...
This thesis examined several possible explanations for young bilingual children's code-mixing: the u...
Intra-sentential code-mixing presents a number of puzzles for theories of bilingualism. In this pape...
Abstract This article investigates the role of direct input in the code-mixing of three bilingual c...
One of the main questions that arises in cases where children code switch or code mix often in their...
Abstract Usage-based studies trace children’s early language back to slot-and-frame patterns which ...
This study analysed longitudinal data from eight Cantonese-English bilingual children in the Hong...
This paper offers an inductive, exploratory study on the role of input and individual differences in...
This article investigates the role of direct input in the code-mixing of three bilingual children ag...
It is claimed that bilingual children have two separate linguistic systems from early ages. Over the...
Language development in bilingual children is often related to differing levels of proficiency. Obje...
Language development in bilingual children is often related to differing levels of proficiency. Obje...
Bilingual children are not typically taught when and how to blend languages, but they often begin mi...
The aim of this essay was to analyze bilingual children in conversation. The essay examinesunder wha...
textTheories of bilingual language production suggest that codeswitching is either a characteristic ...