This study tests the widely-cited claim from Volterra & Taeschner (1978), which is reinforced by Clark\u27s Principle of Contrast (1987), that young simultaneous bilingual children reject cross-language synonyms in their earliest lexicons. The rejection of translation equivalents is taken by Volterra & Taeschner as support for the idea that the bilingual child possesses a single-language system which includes elements from both languages. We examine first the accuracy of the empirical claim and then its adequacy as support for the argument that bilingual children do not have independent lexical systems in each language. The vocabularies of 27 developing bilinguals were recorded at varying intervals between ages 0;8 and 2;6 using the MacAr...
This paper compares monolingual acquisition to the acquisition of two languages from infancy. Basis ...
Aims and Objectives: Mutual exclusivity refers to children's assumption that there are one-to-one co...
PhD ThesisIt is often said that bilinguals are not two monolmguals in one person. But what does thi...
This study tests the widely-cited claim from Volterra & Taeschner (1978), which is reinforced by Cla...
This study tests the widely-cited claim from Volterra & Taeschner (1978), which is reinforced by Cla...
This study tests the widely-cited claim from Volterra & Taeschner (1978), which is reinforced by Cla...
This study tests the widely-cited claim from Volterra & Taeschner (1978), which is reinforced by...
It is claimed that bilingual children have two separate linguistic systems from early ages. Over the...
This study compares lexical development in a sample of 25 simultaneous bilingual and 35 monolingual ...
This study compares lexical development in a sample of 25 simultaneous bilingual and 35 monolingual ...
This study compares lexical development in a sample of 25 simultaneous bilingual and 35 monolingual ...
This study compares lexical development in a sample of 25 simultaneous bilingual and 35 monolingual ...
Bilingual children's early lexical development so far has been part of the ongoing debate wheth...
We investigated the extent to which bilingual children follow the same patterns and timetable of lex...
We investigated the extent to which bilingual children follow the same patterns and timetable of lex...
This paper compares monolingual acquisition to the acquisition of two languages from infancy. Basis ...
Aims and Objectives: Mutual exclusivity refers to children's assumption that there are one-to-one co...
PhD ThesisIt is often said that bilinguals are not two monolmguals in one person. But what does thi...
This study tests the widely-cited claim from Volterra & Taeschner (1978), which is reinforced by Cla...
This study tests the widely-cited claim from Volterra & Taeschner (1978), which is reinforced by Cla...
This study tests the widely-cited claim from Volterra & Taeschner (1978), which is reinforced by Cla...
This study tests the widely-cited claim from Volterra & Taeschner (1978), which is reinforced by...
It is claimed that bilingual children have two separate linguistic systems from early ages. Over the...
This study compares lexical development in a sample of 25 simultaneous bilingual and 35 monolingual ...
This study compares lexical development in a sample of 25 simultaneous bilingual and 35 monolingual ...
This study compares lexical development in a sample of 25 simultaneous bilingual and 35 monolingual ...
This study compares lexical development in a sample of 25 simultaneous bilingual and 35 monolingual ...
Bilingual children's early lexical development so far has been part of the ongoing debate wheth...
We investigated the extent to which bilingual children follow the same patterns and timetable of lex...
We investigated the extent to which bilingual children follow the same patterns and timetable of lex...
This paper compares monolingual acquisition to the acquisition of two languages from infancy. Basis ...
Aims and Objectives: Mutual exclusivity refers to children's assumption that there are one-to-one co...
PhD ThesisIt is often said that bilinguals are not two monolmguals in one person. But what does thi...