Lexical and cognitive development of children learning regional languages: Studies from the Netherlands

Nordlyd Pub Date : 2023-12-21 DOI:10.7557/12.7267
E. Blom
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Regional language speakers are subject to negative social judgments. In this contribution, I provide an overview of research in the Netherlands with children who are regional language learners against the backdrop of this deficit perspective. Findings on the lexical and cognitive development of children from Fryslân, a northern Dutch province, and Limburg, a southern Dutch province, demonstrate that regional language acquisition is neither associated with language delays nor with any cognitive difficulties. Linguistic overlap between Frisian and Limburgish, on the one hand, and Dutch, on the other hand, results in ample opportunities to share linguistic resources, experiences, and knowledge. Especially unbalanced children benefit from this cross-linguistic overlap because they can make use of their stronger language to perform in the weaker language. Cross-linguistic regularities between the regional and national language are helpful and support performance in the regional language. Results on cognitive effects suggest that regional language learners have some selective attention advantages. Although significant, the effects are small, the advantages do not last long, and they require sufficient exposure to and proficiency in the regional language.
儿童学习地方语言的词汇和认知发展:荷兰的研究
讲地方语言的人受到社会的负面评价。在这篇论文中,我以这种缺陷观点为背景,概述了荷兰对区域语言学习者儿童的研究。对荷兰北部弗里斯兰省和荷兰南部林堡省儿童词汇和认知发展的研究结果表明,区域语言的学习既不会导致语言迟缓,也不会造成任何认知障碍。弗里斯兰语和林堡语与荷兰语之间的语言重叠,为共享语言资源、经验和知识提供了大量机会。不平衡的儿童尤其能从这种跨语言重叠中受益,因为他们可以利用自己的强势语言在弱势语言中表现出色。地区语言和国家语言之间的跨语言规律性有助于并支持地区语言的表现。认知效应的研究结果表明,区域语言学习者具有一定的选择性注意优势。虽然效果显著,但规模较小,优势持续时间不长,而且需要充分接触和熟练掌握区域语言。
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