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The Bilingual Child

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How does a child become bilingual? The answer to this intriguing question remains largely a mystery, not least because it has been far less extensively researched than the process of mastering a first language. Drawing on new studies of children exposed to two languages from birth (English and Cantonese), this book demonstrates how childhood bilingualism develops naturally in response to the two languages in the children's environment. While each bilingual child's profile is unique, the children studied are shown to develop quite differently from monolingual children. The authors demonstrate significant interactions between the children's developing grammars, as well as the important role played by language dominance in their bilingual development. Based on original research and using findings from the largest available multimedia bilingual corpus, the book will be welcomed by students and scholars working in child language acquisition, bilingualism and language contact.

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ISBN: 9780521544764
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Author: Virginia Professor, The Chinese University of Hong Kong Yip, Stephen The University of Hong Kong Matthews
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 320 pages
Series: Cambridge Approaches to Language Contact
Genres: Bilingualism and multilingualism
Language acquisition