Becoming Bilingual: Language Acquisition in a Bilingual Community
Language is one of humanity's greatest achievements, yet one which virtually all children achieve remarkably quickly. How much more remarkable, therefore, when children learn not one but two languages! There are many single case studies describing children from families where determined parents adopt strategies to maximise their children's chances of becoming bilingual. Many more children, whose parents speak a mixture of languages, also become bilingual without this extra help. How this occurs and why some children have more problems than others in a bilingual environment are some of the issues addressed by this book, which is a longitudinal study of how children learn to use more than one language. The family is assumed to be the key factor in these processes, and bilingual language development is placed firmly within an interactive context, as it is from this context that the development of childhood bilingualism can best be understood. Thus the aims of this book are to examine how young children become bilingual, and to show what factors predict early childhood bilingualism.
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Becoming Bilingual: Language Acquisition in a Bilingual Community
Language is one of humanity's greatest achievements, yet one which virtually all children achieve remarkably quickly. How much more remarkable, therefore, when children learn not one but two languages! There are many single case studies describing children from families where determined parents adopt strategies to maximise their children's chances of becoming bilingual. Many more children, whose parents speak a mixture of languages, also become bilingual without this extra help. How this occurs and why some children have more problems than others in a bilingual environment are some of the issues addressed by this book, which is a longitudinal study of how children learn to use more than one language. The family is assumed to be the key factor in these processes, and bilingual language development is placed firmly within an interactive context, as it is from this context that the development of childhood bilingualism can best be understood. Thus the aims of this book are to examine how young children become bilingual, and to show what factors predict early childhood bilingualism.
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Becoming Bilingual: Language Acquisition in a Bilingual Community

Becoming Bilingual: Language Acquisition in a Bilingual Community

by Jean Lyon
Becoming Bilingual: Language Acquisition in a Bilingual Community

Becoming Bilingual: Language Acquisition in a Bilingual Community

by Jean Lyon

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Language is one of humanity's greatest achievements, yet one which virtually all children achieve remarkably quickly. How much more remarkable, therefore, when children learn not one but two languages! There are many single case studies describing children from families where determined parents adopt strategies to maximise their children's chances of becoming bilingual. Many more children, whose parents speak a mixture of languages, also become bilingual without this extra help. How this occurs and why some children have more problems than others in a bilingual environment are some of the issues addressed by this book, which is a longitudinal study of how children learn to use more than one language. The family is assumed to be the key factor in these processes, and bilingual language development is placed firmly within an interactive context, as it is from this context that the development of childhood bilingualism can best be understood. Thus the aims of this book are to examine how young children become bilingual, and to show what factors predict early childhood bilingualism.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781853593178
Publisher: Multilingual Matters Ltd.
Publication date: 11/11/1996
Series: Bilingual Education & Bilingualism , #11
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 5.85(w) x 8.25(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Dr Jean Lyon is a Consultant Clinical Psychologist and an expert in the field of child and family relationships. She has made a long-term study of children's communication and how they use language, and how language is used in the family setting. She is an honorary lecturer in Psychology at the University of Wales, Bangor, and is currently researching the incidence of a wide range of problems in bilingual children and their families.

Table of Contents

Introduction
1. How do Children Acquire Language?
2. Where Do You Find Bilingual Children?
3. What is Meant by Childhood Bilingualism?
4. How can Child Language be Studied?
5. What Language Backgrounds are There?
6. What Opinions Do Parents Hold About Language?
7. A Close Look at the Language of Young Children
8. How Do Children in a Bilingual Community Learn Language?
9. How Do Young Children Use Language and Do They Know What They Are Doing?
10. Which Parent has More Influence on the Language of the Home?
11. What Predicts a Child's Language?
12. How Do Young Children Become Bilingual?
Appendices: Language Background Questionnaire (QI)
Language Development Questionnaire (QII)
Dictionary of Common Words

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