2023
DOI: 10.1075/sal.12.10kha
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Arabic and English plural formation in typically developing heritage speakers of Arabic

Abstract: The study of language development in Arabic heritage speaking children is scarce, and mostly constrained by cross-sectional designs (see Visonà & Plonsky, 2020), making it difficult to determine the course of language development or maintenance through the different stages of language exposure in Heritage Language Learners (HLLs). We present a longitudinal investigation of plural production in two Palestinian siblings sharing a parental background and home language exposure, starting one month after they i… Show more

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