A comprehensive theory of child language acquisition requires an evidential base that is representative of the typological diversity present in the world’s 7000 or so languages. However, languages are dying at an alarming rate, and the next 50 years represents the last chance we have to document acquisition in many of them. Here, we take stock of the last 45 years of research published in the four main child language acquisition journals: Journal of Child Language, First Language, Language Acquisition and Language Learning and Development. We coded each article for several variables, including (1) participant group (mono vs multilingual), (2) language(s), (3) topic(s) and (4) country of author affiliation, from each journal’s inception unti...
Children nowadays are brought up in situations that are linguistically diverse, both within their ow...
Languages have been on a rapid decline throughout the course of human history. Estimated to be as ma...
Language is acquired by children all around the globe, but probably along different developmental pa...
Our original target article highlighted some significant shortcomings in the current state of child ...
A comprehensive theory of language acquisition must explain how human infants can learn any one of t...
Humans have an innate capacity to learn language. This is an undisputed fact. However, what this cap...
This paper reports on an on-going project designed to collect comparable corpus data on child langua...
The field of first language acquisition (FLA) needs to take into account data from the broadest typo...
Intergenerational transmission, the ultimate goal of language revitalization efforts, can only be ac...
La langue est acquise par les enfants du monde entier, mais en fonction de l'input fourni, l'acquisi...
The 30-million-word gap, the quantified difference in the amount of speech that children growing up ...
Research on lesser-studied languages is vital for the advancement of theories of language acquisitio...
Using advanced quantitative methods, this article demonstrates that cumulative exposure to the schoo...
What would your ideas about language evolution be if there was only one language left on earth? Fort...
This PhD thesis investigates some of the unique characteristics of young transnational multilingual...
Children nowadays are brought up in situations that are linguistically diverse, both within their ow...
Languages have been on a rapid decline throughout the course of human history. Estimated to be as ma...
Language is acquired by children all around the globe, but probably along different developmental pa...
Our original target article highlighted some significant shortcomings in the current state of child ...
A comprehensive theory of language acquisition must explain how human infants can learn any one of t...
Humans have an innate capacity to learn language. This is an undisputed fact. However, what this cap...
This paper reports on an on-going project designed to collect comparable corpus data on child langua...
The field of first language acquisition (FLA) needs to take into account data from the broadest typo...
Intergenerational transmission, the ultimate goal of language revitalization efforts, can only be ac...
La langue est acquise par les enfants du monde entier, mais en fonction de l'input fourni, l'acquisi...
The 30-million-word gap, the quantified difference in the amount of speech that children growing up ...
Research on lesser-studied languages is vital for the advancement of theories of language acquisitio...
Using advanced quantitative methods, this article demonstrates that cumulative exposure to the schoo...
What would your ideas about language evolution be if there was only one language left on earth? Fort...
This PhD thesis investigates some of the unique characteristics of young transnational multilingual...
Children nowadays are brought up in situations that are linguistically diverse, both within their ow...
Languages have been on a rapid decline throughout the course of human history. Estimated to be as ma...
Language is acquired by children all around the globe, but probably along different developmental pa...