Examination of Monolingual (English) and Bilingual (English/Spanish; English/Urdu) Children’s Syntactic Awareness

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Examination of Monolingual (English) and Bilingual (English/Spanish; English/Urdu) Children’s Syntactic Awareness

List of Authors

Davidson, D.; Vanegas, S. B.; Hilvert, E.;Rainey, V. R.; & Misiunaite, I.

Abstract

In this study, monolingual (English) and bilingual (English/Spanish, English/Urdu) five- and six-year-old children completed a grammaticality judgment test in order to assess their awareness of the grammaticality of two types of syntactic constructions in English: word order and gender representation. All children were better at detecting grammatically correct and incorrect word order constructions than gender constructions, regardless of language group. In fact, bilingualism per se did not impact the results as much as receptive vocabulary range. For example, children with the highest receptive vocabulary scores were more accurate in detecting incorrect word order constructions (i.e., word order violations, semantic anomalies) and incorrect gender agreement than children in the lower receptive vocabulary ranges. However, no differences were found between the ranges for ambiguous gender constructions. These results highlight the importance of receptive vocabulary ability on syntactic awareness performance, regardless of language group.

Date

2019

Publication Title

Journal of Child Language

Publisher

Cambridge University Press

Identifier

DOI 10.1017/S0305000919000059

Bibliographic Citation

Davidson, D., Vanegas, S. B., Hilvert, E., Rainey, V. R., & Misiunaite, I. (2019). Examination of monolingual (English) and bilingual (English/Spanish; English/Urdu) children’s syntactic awareness. Journal of Child Language, 46, 682-706.

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