Cognitive Linguistics meets multilingual language acquisition: What pattern identification can tell us

S. Hartmann, Nikolas Koch, Antje Endesfelder Quick
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Abstract The usage-based approach to first language acquisition has become highly influential in research on first language acquisition. In recent research, it has also been adapted to account for language contact phenomena in multilingual first language acquisition, i.e. in situations in which children acquire two or more languages simultaneously. In this paper, we give a brief overview over these developments, summarize some first major results of this research program, and discuss remaining open questions and challenges. In particular, we review a number of studies that have used the traceback method, previously established in research on monolingual acquisition, to identify recurrent patterns in the early language of multilingual children, especially in their code-mixing, i.e. the use of more than one language in one utterance. We argue that the usage-based approach can help to shed light on some of the open questions in research in multilingual acquisition, especially as it is highly compatible with other prominent concepts in current research on multilingualism, and that it provides us with the methodological toolkit that is needed to investigate language contact phenomena in a data-driven way.
认知语言学与多语语言习得:模式识别能告诉我们什么
基于使用的母语习得研究在母语习得研究中具有重要的影响。在最近的研究中,它也被用来解释多语种第一语言习得中的语言接触现象,即儿童同时习得两种或两种以上语言的情况。在本文中,我们简要概述了这些发展,总结了该研究计划的一些主要成果,并讨论了仍然存在的问题和挑战。特别是,我们回顾了一些使用回溯方法的研究,这些方法之前在单语习得研究中建立起来,以确定多语儿童早期语言的重复模式,特别是在他们的代码混合中,即在一个话语中使用多种语言。我们认为,基于使用的方法可以帮助阐明多语言习得研究中的一些开放性问题,特别是因为它与当前多语言研究中的其他突出概念高度兼容,并且它为我们提供了以数据驱动的方式调查语言接触现象所需的方法论工具包。
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