Publisher:
Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, London
Placing the topic in the context of cultural and linguistic diversity (CALD), the book offers readers serious theoretical consideration of the topic and provides implications to the multilingual educational and clinical practices
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Placing the topic in the context of cultural and linguistic diversity (CALD), the book offers readers serious theoretical consideration of the topic and provides implications to the multilingual educational and clinical practices
Interessenniveau: 4LE, Für ELT / ESL-Lernen, Kurse, Prüfungen und Zertifikate
Introduction. 1. Early bilingual acquisition: The effects of home language typology on learning English inflectional morphology. 2. The role of lexical tones in bilingual language processing: evidence from a typing task. 3. Beyond relative clauses: The development of noun-modifying clause constructions in Cantonese. 4. Is object relative clause comprehension particularly sensitive to quantity of language exposure in sequential bilingual children?. 5. Language acquisition at the syntax-semantics interface: Definiteness restrictions in L2 French and L3 English. 6. Acquisition of definiteness marking in L2 Mandarin Chinese by English native speakers: A perspective from syntax-pragmatics interface. 7. A longitudinal exploration of the presence of a bilingual advantage in children. 8. Associations among oral narrative language measures for Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australian children in their first year of school. 9. Grammatical profiles of Mandarin-English bilingual children at risk for developmental language disorder. 10. Bidialectal CALD learners of English: Implications on bilingual language disorders and differential diagnosis. 11. Heritage language status, use and maintenance in culturally and linguistically diverse contexts. 12. The development and pilot of a dynamic assessment of word learning skills. Index