This study focuses on the relationship between dialect use and the acquisition of standard Dutch vocabulary by young children in the Dutch province of Limburg. The results of a newly-developed dialect expressive vocabulary task show extensive inter-individual variation that does not support a dichotomous distinction between monolingual and bidialectal children. The children’s dialect vocabulary scores are neither positively nor negatively associated with their results on a standardized receptive Dutch vocabulary task. Thus, the acquisition of a dialect does not hinder or facilitate the acquisition of standard Dutch vocabulary
This paper presents a mixed methods approach to assessing how Flemish mothers and fathers use accomm...
This paper presents a mixed methods approach to assessing how Flemish mothers and fathers use accomm...
The theme of this end term paper is the Dutch dialects and the use of the Limburgian dialect. The go...
This study focuses on the relationship between dialect use and the acquisition of standard Dutch voc...
This study focuses on the relationship between dialect use and the acquisition of standard Dutch voc...
This study focuses on the relationship between dialect use and the acquisition of standard Dutch voc...
This study focuses on the relationship between dialect use and the acquisition of standard Dutch voc...
Some young bilingual children score lower than the monolingual based norms on standardized tests for...
This study investigates the learning mechanisms underlying the acquisition of a dialect as a second ...
Bilingual acquisition largely depends on the input that children receive in each language. The more ...
Research has shown that bidialectal children may reveal patterns of language acquisition that differ...
Research has shown that bidialectal children may reveal patterns of language acquisition that differ...
The aim of this paper is twofold. The first section summarises what little is known about the acquis...
The aim of this paper is twofold. The first section summarises what little is known about the acquis...
The aim of this paper is twofold. The first section summarises what little is known about the acquis...
This paper presents a mixed methods approach to assessing how Flemish mothers and fathers use accomm...
This paper presents a mixed methods approach to assessing how Flemish mothers and fathers use accomm...
The theme of this end term paper is the Dutch dialects and the use of the Limburgian dialect. The go...
This study focuses on the relationship between dialect use and the acquisition of standard Dutch voc...
This study focuses on the relationship between dialect use and the acquisition of standard Dutch voc...
This study focuses on the relationship between dialect use and the acquisition of standard Dutch voc...
This study focuses on the relationship between dialect use and the acquisition of standard Dutch voc...
Some young bilingual children score lower than the monolingual based norms on standardized tests for...
This study investigates the learning mechanisms underlying the acquisition of a dialect as a second ...
Bilingual acquisition largely depends on the input that children receive in each language. The more ...
Research has shown that bidialectal children may reveal patterns of language acquisition that differ...
Research has shown that bidialectal children may reveal patterns of language acquisition that differ...
The aim of this paper is twofold. The first section summarises what little is known about the acquis...
The aim of this paper is twofold. The first section summarises what little is known about the acquis...
The aim of this paper is twofold. The first section summarises what little is known about the acquis...
This paper presents a mixed methods approach to assessing how Flemish mothers and fathers use accomm...
This paper presents a mixed methods approach to assessing how Flemish mothers and fathers use accomm...
The theme of this end term paper is the Dutch dialects and the use of the Limburgian dialect. The go...