This paper offers an inductive, exploratory study on the role of input and individual differences in the early code-mixing of bilingual children. Drawing on data from two German-English bilingual children, aged 2–4, we use the traceback method to check whether their code-mixed utterances can be accounted for with the help of constructional patterns that can be found in their monolingual data and/or in their caregivers' input. In addition, we apply the traceback method to check whether the patterns used by one child can also be found in the input of the other child. Results show that patterns found in the code-mixed utterances could be traced back to the input the children receive, suggesting that children extract lexical knowledge from thei...
Recent years have seen increased interest in code-mixing from a usage-based perspective. In usage-b...
We present a hypothesis for a specific kind of code-mixing in young bilingual children, during the d...
We present a hypothesis for a specific kind of code-mixing in young bilingual children, during the d...
This paper offers an inductive, exploratory study on the role of input and individual differences in...
Abstract Usage-based studies trace children’s early language back to slot-and-frame patterns which ...
Abstract This article investigates the role of direct input in the code-mixing of three bilingual c...
Usage-based approaches have become increasingly important in research on language acquisition and re...
This article investigates the role of direct input in the code-mixing of three bilingual children ag...
Recent years have seen increased interest in code-mixing from a usage-based perspective. In usage-ba...
Intra-sentential code-mixing presents a number of puzzles for theories of bilingualism. In this pape...
This thesis examined several possible explanations for young bilingual children's code-mixing: the u...
This study analysed longitudinal data from eight Cantonese-English bilingual children in the Hong...
One of the main questions that arises in cases where children code switch or code mix often in their...
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...
Recent years have seen increased interest in code-mixing from a usage-based perspective. In usage-b...
We present a hypothesis for a specific kind of code-mixing in young bilingual children, during the d...
We present a hypothesis for a specific kind of code-mixing in young bilingual children, during the d...
This paper offers an inductive, exploratory study on the role of input and individual differences in...
Abstract Usage-based studies trace children’s early language back to slot-and-frame patterns which ...
Abstract This article investigates the role of direct input in the code-mixing of three bilingual c...
Usage-based approaches have become increasingly important in research on language acquisition and re...
This article investigates the role of direct input in the code-mixing of three bilingual children ag...
Recent years have seen increased interest in code-mixing from a usage-based perspective. In usage-ba...
Intra-sentential code-mixing presents a number of puzzles for theories of bilingualism. In this pape...
This thesis examined several possible explanations for young bilingual children's code-mixing: the u...
This study analysed longitudinal data from eight Cantonese-English bilingual children in the Hong...
One of the main questions that arises in cases where children code switch or code mix often in their...
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...
Recent years have seen increased interest in code-mixing from a usage-based perspective. In usage-b...
We present a hypothesis for a specific kind of code-mixing in young bilingual children, during the d...
We present a hypothesis for a specific kind of code-mixing in young bilingual children, during the d...