Recent work on acquisition in sociolinguistic research suggests that some aspects of the structured variation found in adult speech are evident in children's speech from the very start of language acquisition, and input from the primary caregiver is crucial in this process. In this article we contribute to this research by conducting a cross-sectional analysis of the acquisition of variable forms in a Scottish dialect. Two linguistic variables are targeted in the speech of eleven children (2;10–3;6) and their primary caregivers. Quantitative analysis of over 5000 contexts of use demonstrates that one variable is conditioned by social and linguistic constraints in the speech of the caregiver and these constraints are matched by the children....
International audienceAlthough developmental sociolinguistics is a relatively under-researched field...
The existing literature on vocalic variation in Scottish English has shown that variation tends to ...
Our prospective study will analyse vowel patterns in 40 children living in Scotland's most heavily p...
Recent work on acquisition in sociolinguistic research suggests that some aspects of the structured ...
Recent work on acquisition in sociolinguistic research suggests that some aspects of the structured ...
Despite the assumption in early studies that children are monostylistic until sometime around adoles...
How we vary our speech is fundamental in signalling who we are, where we're from and where we're goi...
How we vary our speech is fundamental in signalling who we are, where we're from and where we're goi...
T/d deletion is one of the most widely studied variables in sociolinguistic research, and findings d...
The majority of studies conducted on first language acquisition concentrates on the acquisition of s...
Segmental features of child-directed speech (CDS) were studied in a corpus drawn from thirty-nine mo...
Segmental features of child-directed speech (CDS) were studied in a corpus drawn from thirtynine mo...
There is a large body of literature investigating how the learning of a dialect feature may be condi...
PhD ThesisChildren's language acquisition does not consist solely of the mastery,, of linguistic fo...
The mechanisms underlying linguistic change are well documented for adolescent and adult speech, but...
International audienceAlthough developmental sociolinguistics is a relatively under-researched field...
The existing literature on vocalic variation in Scottish English has shown that variation tends to ...
Our prospective study will analyse vowel patterns in 40 children living in Scotland's most heavily p...
Recent work on acquisition in sociolinguistic research suggests that some aspects of the structured ...
Recent work on acquisition in sociolinguistic research suggests that some aspects of the structured ...
Despite the assumption in early studies that children are monostylistic until sometime around adoles...
How we vary our speech is fundamental in signalling who we are, where we're from and where we're goi...
How we vary our speech is fundamental in signalling who we are, where we're from and where we're goi...
T/d deletion is one of the most widely studied variables in sociolinguistic research, and findings d...
The majority of studies conducted on first language acquisition concentrates on the acquisition of s...
Segmental features of child-directed speech (CDS) were studied in a corpus drawn from thirty-nine mo...
Segmental features of child-directed speech (CDS) were studied in a corpus drawn from thirtynine mo...
There is a large body of literature investigating how the learning of a dialect feature may be condi...
PhD ThesisChildren's language acquisition does not consist solely of the mastery,, of linguistic fo...
The mechanisms underlying linguistic change are well documented for adolescent and adult speech, but...
International audienceAlthough developmental sociolinguistics is a relatively under-researched field...
The existing literature on vocalic variation in Scottish English has shown that variation tends to ...
Our prospective study will analyse vowel patterns in 40 children living in Scotland's most heavily p...