Acquisition during normative code-mixing: Trinidadian children’s varilingual pronoun usage

IF 1.2 2区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
S. Jackson
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Abstract

While monolingual English speakers acquire most pronouns by age 5, acquisition amid prevalent, normative code-mixing, such as in Trinidad, is underexplored. This study examines how Trinidadian 3- to 5-year-olds express third-person subject, object, reflexive and possessive pronouns and factors influencing pronoun choices. Seventy-five preschoolers produced pronouns via a word elicitation task conducted in Trinidadian English Creole and Trinidad and Tobago English. Responses were coded for children’s age, gender, district and socioeconomic status; task language; grammatical gender/number; and response form. Conditional inference trees facilitated statistical analysis. When choices were available, children exhibited variable production, with Creole forms often dominant. Grammatical gender influenced whether English or Creole pronouns were selected. Task language influenced possessive pronoun choices, indicating developing sociolinguistic competence. The non-significance of other variables suggests widespread mixing of English and Creole pronouns. Findings underscore the importance of describing understudied populations, especially where variation is inherent, to ensure accurate language assessment.
规范代码混合过程中的习得:特立尼达儿童的变语代词用法
虽然说单语英语的人在5岁时掌握了大多数代词,但在特立尼达等普遍存在的规范代码混合中,对代词的掌握却知之甚少。本研究考察了特立尼达3至5岁儿童如何表达第三人称主语、宾语、反身代词和所有格代词,以及影响代词选择的因素。75名学龄前儿童通过用特立尼达英语克里奥尔语和特立尼达和多巴哥英语进行的单词启发任务产生代词。根据儿童的年龄、性别、地区和社会经济地位对答复进行编码;任务语言;语法性别/数字;条件推理树有助于统计分析。当有选择的时候,孩子们表现出多变的产出,克里奥尔语形式往往占主导地位。语法性别影响英语代词还是克里奥尔代词的选择。任务语言影响所有格代词的选择,表明社会语言学能力的发展。其他变量的不显著性表明英语和克里奥尔代词的广泛混合。研究结果强调了描述研究不足人群的重要性,尤其是在固有变异的情况下,以确保准确的语言评估。
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First Language
First Language Multiple-
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3.80
自引率
10.50%
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期刊介绍: First Language is an international peer reviewed journal that publishes the highest quality original research in child language acquisition. Child language research is multidisciplinary and this is reflected in the contents of the journal: research from diverse theoretical and methodological traditions is welcome. Authors from a wide range of disciplines - including psychology, linguistics, anthropology, cognitive science, neuroscience, communication, sociology and education - are regularly represented in our pages. Empirical papers range from individual case studies, through experiments, observational/ naturalistic, analyses of CHILDES corpora, to parental surveys.
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