Chapter 18. Lexical development of French-Portuguese simultaneous bilinguals
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Sophie Kern
and Christophe dos Santos
Abstract
This study compares the lexical development of a sample of 29 simultaneous French-Portuguese bilingual children between the ages of 24 and 36 months living in France with the lexical development of a sample of 288 monolingual French children. The data show that bilingual children do not show a lexical developmental delay compared to their monolingual French peers. Moreover, the word class distribution of productive vocabulary is the same between the French monolinguals and bilinguals in French. Finally, we tested the lexical selectivity by calculating the phonetic complexity of the target words. We found a strong correlation between the phonetic complexity of target words and vocabulary size in both languages for bilinguals. This strong correlation mirrors that found for monolingual peers.
Abstract
This study compares the lexical development of a sample of 29 simultaneous French-Portuguese bilingual children between the ages of 24 and 36 months living in France with the lexical development of a sample of 288 monolingual French children. The data show that bilingual children do not show a lexical developmental delay compared to their monolingual French peers. Moreover, the word class distribution of productive vocabulary is the same between the French monolinguals and bilinguals in French. Finally, we tested the lexical selectivity by calculating the phonetic complexity of the target words. We found a strong correlation between the phonetic complexity of target words and vocabulary size in both languages for bilinguals. This strong correlation mirrors that found for monolingual peers.
Chapters in this book
- 日本言語政策学会 / Japan Association for Language Policy. 言語政策 / Language Policy 10. 2014 i
- Table of contents v
- Acknowledgements ix
- Introduction 1
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Section 1. General topics
- Chapter 1. Multilingualism, creativity, and problem-solving 36
- Chapter 2. The Literacy Enhancement Hypothesis in bilingual language development 60
- Chapter 3. How does dyslexia impact second language acquisition? 90
- Chapter 4. Approaching Developmental Language Disorder from a Disorder within Dialects framework 116
- Chapter 5. Stuttering in two languages 143
- Chapter 6. Multilingual data coding and analysis within Phon 169
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Section 2. Child speech
- Chapter 7. Early phonological acquisition in multi-accent contexts 194
- Chapter 8. Diagnosing speech sound disorder in bilingual Vietnamese-English-speaking children 217
- Chapter 9. Towards an ecosystemic view of bilingual phonological development 246
- Chapter 10. Speech and language assessment of multilingual children in Hungary 272
- Chapter 11. Dynamic assessment in phonology 295
- Chapter 12. Variation in phonological and morphosyntactic development in multilingual pre-schoolers 324
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Section 3. Adult speech
- Chapter 13. Phonological features and phonetic variation in multilingual grammars 348
- Chapter 14. Acoustic properties of word-final vowels and the acquisition of gender in Spanish-English heritage speakers 380
- Chapter 15. Production of Spanish laterals in early sequential Spanish-English bilinguals 403
- Chapter 16. A revised Natural Growth Theory of Acquisition 426
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Section 4. Lexicon & grammar
- Chapter 17. Bilinguals’ lexical choice in storytelling 452
- Chapter 18. Lexical development of French-Portuguese simultaneous bilinguals 473
- Chapter 19. Morphological awareness in L2 Italian children with a migrant background 500
- Chapter 20. On the nature of operators in the grammar of L1 Chinese learners of L2 Japanese 529
- Chapter 21. Prosody and head directionality 556
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Section 5. Orthography
- Chapter 22. More than spelling accuracy 586
- Chapter 23. Phonological transfer in oral and written production among adult L2 learners of Swedish 613
- Language index 637
- Subject index 639
Chapters in this book
- 日本言語政策学会 / Japan Association for Language Policy. 言語政策 / Language Policy 10. 2014 i
- Table of contents v
- Acknowledgements ix
- Introduction 1
-
Section 1. General topics
- Chapter 1. Multilingualism, creativity, and problem-solving 36
- Chapter 2. The Literacy Enhancement Hypothesis in bilingual language development 60
- Chapter 3. How does dyslexia impact second language acquisition? 90
- Chapter 4. Approaching Developmental Language Disorder from a Disorder within Dialects framework 116
- Chapter 5. Stuttering in two languages 143
- Chapter 6. Multilingual data coding and analysis within Phon 169
-
Section 2. Child speech
- Chapter 7. Early phonological acquisition in multi-accent contexts 194
- Chapter 8. Diagnosing speech sound disorder in bilingual Vietnamese-English-speaking children 217
- Chapter 9. Towards an ecosystemic view of bilingual phonological development 246
- Chapter 10. Speech and language assessment of multilingual children in Hungary 272
- Chapter 11. Dynamic assessment in phonology 295
- Chapter 12. Variation in phonological and morphosyntactic development in multilingual pre-schoolers 324
-
Section 3. Adult speech
- Chapter 13. Phonological features and phonetic variation in multilingual grammars 348
- Chapter 14. Acoustic properties of word-final vowels and the acquisition of gender in Spanish-English heritage speakers 380
- Chapter 15. Production of Spanish laterals in early sequential Spanish-English bilinguals 403
- Chapter 16. A revised Natural Growth Theory of Acquisition 426
-
Section 4. Lexicon & grammar
- Chapter 17. Bilinguals’ lexical choice in storytelling 452
- Chapter 18. Lexical development of French-Portuguese simultaneous bilinguals 473
- Chapter 19. Morphological awareness in L2 Italian children with a migrant background 500
- Chapter 20. On the nature of operators in the grammar of L1 Chinese learners of L2 Japanese 529
- Chapter 21. Prosody and head directionality 556
-
Section 5. Orthography
- Chapter 22. More than spelling accuracy 586
- Chapter 23. Phonological transfer in oral and written production among adult L2 learners of Swedish 613
- Language index 637
- Subject index 639