The Impact of Non-Native Language Input on Bilingual Children’s Language Skills

IF 0.9 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Languages Pub Date : 2023-11-23 DOI:10.3390/languages8040277
Milijana Buac, Margarita Kaushanskaya
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Abstract

We assessed the impact of non-native language input on Spanish–English bilingual preschool-age children’s language skills. Most participants (96%) had language skills within the average range. We examined whether the number of native English speakers, the number of non-native English speakers, the strength of foreign accent in English, intelligibility (percent intelligible utterances), syntax/morphology (mean length of utterance in morphemes), and grammatical errors were related to children’s overall language skills. The results revealed that the number of native English speakers and intelligibility in English positively predicted children’s language skills while the number of non-native English speakers and the strength of foreign accent in English negatively predicted children’s language skills. None of the grammatical measures predicted children’s language skills. These findings indicate that non-native input can be associated with less robust language skills, but non-native input is not in fact detrimental to language development for neurotypical preschool-age children given their within-average language scores.
非母语输入对双语儿童语言技能的影响
我们评估了非母语输入对西班牙语和英语双语学龄前儿童语言技能的影响。大多数参与者(96%)的语言技能处于平均水平。我们研究了母语为英语的人数、非母语为英语的人数、英语中外国口音的强度、可懂程度(可懂语篇百分比)、句法/语态(以语素为单位的语篇平均长度)和语法错误是否与儿童的整体语言技能有关。结果显示,以英语为母语的人数和英语的可懂度对儿童的语言技能有积极的预测作用,而以英语为非母语的人数和英语中外国口音的强弱对儿童的语言技能有消极的预测作用。所有语法测量都不能预测儿童的语言技能。这些研究结果表明,非母语输入可能与较弱的语言技能有关,但事实上,非母语输入并不不利于神经畸形学龄前儿童的语言发展,因为他们的语言成绩在平均水平之内。
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Languages
Languages Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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