This study attempts to establish the relationship between the input data of a Japanese mother and the output data of an English-Japanese bilingual child by investigating the subjects' use of Japanese particles. The participants in this study were a bilingual child and her Japanese mother who were living in Australia. The data was collected from natural conversations between mother and child which were tape-recorded every four weeks when the child was between the ages of 5;01 and 6;08. Previous studies in child language acquisition suggest that a child's production of particles may be directly correlated to the mother's input. If the hypothesis that children's utterances are modeled on input from their parents is correct, then the child in t...
This paper discusses the results and implications of a cross-cultural study of mothers\u27 speech to...
The purpose of this article is to explore the process of children acquiring Japanese as first langua...
This paper looks at code-switching behavior within the speech of two young bilingual children aged f...
By investigating the influence of a Japanese-English bilingual child's stronger language (English) o...
This study examines the effect of parental input on a child’s language production by investigating t...
P(論文)Recently, with the increased popularity of international economic and cultural exchanges in Jap...
P(論文)Recently, with the increased popularity of international economic and cultural exchanges in Jap...
This study examines the process of Japanese language maintenance or shift among children who were ex...
This study examines the process of Japanese language maintenance or shift among children who were ex...
This thesis presents the results of an experimental study designed to examine whether children raise...
Two related studies investigated (1) the extent to which native language input to five Japanese chil...
P(論文)Recently, with the increased popularity of international economic and cultural exchanges in Jap...
This paper compares the acquisition of Japanese morphology of two bilingual children who had differe...
This paper compares the acquisition of Japanese morphology of two bilingual children who had differe...
English is a language that relies extensively on word order to signal grammatical roles and meaning ...
This paper discusses the results and implications of a cross-cultural study of mothers\u27 speech to...
The purpose of this article is to explore the process of children acquiring Japanese as first langua...
This paper looks at code-switching behavior within the speech of two young bilingual children aged f...
By investigating the influence of a Japanese-English bilingual child's stronger language (English) o...
This study examines the effect of parental input on a child’s language production by investigating t...
P(論文)Recently, with the increased popularity of international economic and cultural exchanges in Jap...
P(論文)Recently, with the increased popularity of international economic and cultural exchanges in Jap...
This study examines the process of Japanese language maintenance or shift among children who were ex...
This study examines the process of Japanese language maintenance or shift among children who were ex...
This thesis presents the results of an experimental study designed to examine whether children raise...
Two related studies investigated (1) the extent to which native language input to five Japanese chil...
P(論文)Recently, with the increased popularity of international economic and cultural exchanges in Jap...
This paper compares the acquisition of Japanese morphology of two bilingual children who had differe...
This paper compares the acquisition of Japanese morphology of two bilingual children who had differe...
English is a language that relies extensively on word order to signal grammatical roles and meaning ...
This paper discusses the results and implications of a cross-cultural study of mothers\u27 speech to...
The purpose of this article is to explore the process of children acquiring Japanese as first langua...
This paper looks at code-switching behavior within the speech of two young bilingual children aged f...