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Peer reviewedBarriere, Isabelle; Lorch, Marjorie Perlman; Le Normand, M. T. – International Journal of Bilingualism, 1999
Investigates the cross-linguistic patterns of the overgeneralization of the intransitive/transitive alternations found in children's speech and provides new evidence from findings based on the acquisition of French. The morphosyntatic characterization of such phenomena in English and Hebrew child language is followed by a description of the…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Child Language, English, French
Peer reviewedAdalar, Nevin; Tagliamonte, Sali – International Journal of Bilingualism, 1998
Provides a quantitative analysis of the behavior of nouns in two generations of speakers from a bilingual community in Northern Cyprus. Findings demonstrate that empirical investigation can disambiguate the community-specific status of language contact phenomena. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Code Switching (Language), English, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedVihman, Marilyn May – International Journal of Bilingualism, 1999
Analysis of the first 4 months of word combinations recorded for an Estonian-English learning child suggests that meaning-based generativity may play a role in this important transition in that mixed language utterances, sequence reversals, and errors revealing early attempts at analysis provide clear evidence that distributional learning alone…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Contrastive Linguistics, English, Error Patterns
Peer reviewedCruz-Ferreira, Madalena – International Journal of Bilingualism, 1999
Reports preliminary findings of an ongoing study of prosodic mixes in the speech of three trilingual siblings. The children are primary bilinguals in Portuguese and Swedish, and acquired English as the language of schooling. Prosodic mixes are defined as the intrusion of prosodic patterns of one language into another.(Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Code Switching (Language), English (Second Language), Interference (Language), Intonation


