Processes in child first language acquisition can be a locus of contact‐induced language change, yet they have received little attention in the language contact literature. This chapter outlines theories and empirical case studies of children significantly influencing change during the emergence of new languages, specifically creoles and mixed languages. It discusses the role of children in the emergence of new varieties of languages, koines, and multiethnolects. In terms of structure, one way in which multiethnolects diverge from the local standard varieties is through the reduction or simplification of grammatical categories. The chapter presents some examples of child‐influenced change where there has not yet been time to see if the chan...
International audienceThis paper aims to document two adjustment types motivating code choices in ea...
A literature review and discussion of the language acquisition processes of young children looks at ...
This chapter describes how children acquire their first language in the early years. Some children a...
The majority of studies conducted on first language acquisition concentrates on the acquisition of s...
Children are extremely gifted in acquiring their native languages, but languages nevertheless change...
The aim of this paper is to present diachronic changes in terms of the conditions of first language ...
Children’s language development has only been studied fro a very small fraction of the world’s langu...
The previous chapter introduced the topics of language change and language family. In this chapter, ...
All speakers alter language stylistically in response to particular social circumstances at the mome...
This paper draws together two fields of study, early bilingual acquisition and language contact, sho...
This thesis deals with the topic of code switching and other language contact phenomena that have ma...
Koineization as language change Several chapters in this volume [those by Gordon, Bailey, Klemola an...
There is a long linguistic tradition in which language change is explained in terms of first languag...
253 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.The present study is intended...
International audienceAfter years of research focusing on universal regularities in child language, ...
International audienceThis paper aims to document two adjustment types motivating code choices in ea...
A literature review and discussion of the language acquisition processes of young children looks at ...
This chapter describes how children acquire their first language in the early years. Some children a...
The majority of studies conducted on first language acquisition concentrates on the acquisition of s...
Children are extremely gifted in acquiring their native languages, but languages nevertheless change...
The aim of this paper is to present diachronic changes in terms of the conditions of first language ...
Children’s language development has only been studied fro a very small fraction of the world’s langu...
The previous chapter introduced the topics of language change and language family. In this chapter, ...
All speakers alter language stylistically in response to particular social circumstances at the mome...
This paper draws together two fields of study, early bilingual acquisition and language contact, sho...
This thesis deals with the topic of code switching and other language contact phenomena that have ma...
Koineization as language change Several chapters in this volume [those by Gordon, Bailey, Klemola an...
There is a long linguistic tradition in which language change is explained in terms of first languag...
253 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.The present study is intended...
International audienceAfter years of research focusing on universal regularities in child language, ...
International audienceThis paper aims to document two adjustment types motivating code choices in ea...
A literature review and discussion of the language acquisition processes of young children looks at ...
This chapter describes how children acquire their first language in the early years. Some children a...