少数民族俄语习得儿童代词性别的产生:与发展性语言障碍影响的比较

Q2 Arts and Humanities
E. Tribushinina, Pim Mak
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本文研究了在荷兰长大的荷俄双语者(4;3-7;11)俄语代词性别的习得情况。将双语组的表现与有或没有发育性语言障碍(DLD)的年龄匹配的单语组进行比较。我们假设,在少数民族语言环境中减少接触俄语可能会导致语言发展的延迟,与DLD所证实的问题相当(在这种情况下是由于摄入减少)。叙述引出任务的结果表明,单语组的表现从4岁起就达到上限。单语DLD儿童在使用代词性别方面与未受影响的儿童一样准确,这支持了DLD的加工解释,考虑了目标语言的形态学丰富性。相比之下,四岁的双语儿童的表现在机会水平附近。双语组的表现随着年龄的增长而提高,直到7岁才达到单语水平。研究结果表明,在形态学丰富的语言中,减少输入对性别的习得有更大的影响,而DLD的可能影响在3岁后就不再明显了。
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Production of pronoun gender by children acquiring Russian as a minority language: comparison with the effects of developmental language disorder
This paper studies the acquisition of Russian pronominal gender by Dutch-Russian simultaneous bilinguals (4;3-7;11) growing up in the Netherlands. The performance of the bilingual group is compared to that of age-matched monolinguals with and without developmental language disorder (DLD). We hypothesize that reduced exposure toRussian in the minority-language context may lead to delays in language development, comparable to problems attested in DLD (in this case due to reduced intake). The results of a narrative elicitation task demonstrate that both monolingual groups performed at ceiling from age 4 onwards. Monolingual children with DLD were as accurate at using pronominal gender as their unimpaired peers fromthe earliest ages studied, which supports the processing accounts of DLD taking morphological richness of the target language into account. In contrast, 4-year-old bilinguals performed around chance level. The performance of the bilingual group improved with age and reached the monolingual level only by age 7. The results suggest that reduced input has more impact on theacquisition of gender in a morphologically rich language, whereas the possible effects of DLD are no longer visible after age 3.
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Stem-, Spraak- en Taalpathologie
Stem-, Spraak- en Taalpathologie Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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