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Autonomous and interdependent development of two language systems in Japanese/English simultaneous bilinguals: Evidence from question formation
The recent finding that two languages develop autonomously in young simultaneous bilinguals has been challenged by several researchers. The current study attempts to show that both independence and interdependence are involved in early bilingual development. Longitudinal analysis of the acquisition...
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Published in: | First language 2005-10, Vol.25 (3), p.291-315 |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | The recent finding that two languages develop autonomously in young simultaneous
bilinguals has been challenged by several researchers. The current study attempts to
show that both independence and interdependence are involved in early bilingual
development. Longitudinal analysis of the acquisition of question formation was
conducted in two Japanese/English bilingual children. The results indicate that the
development of the two grammars is basically autonomous, but cross-language effects
are also present, although not in both children. It is suggested that
cross-linguistic cue competition best captures the transfer process, and that
linguistic environment for each child may be the source of individual differences in
the use of cross-linguistic structures. Implications of the current results for
language acquisition theories are discussed. |
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ISSN: | 0142-7237 1740-2344 |
DOI: | 10.1177/0142723705052560 |