2021
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.726764
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Priming of Frames and Slots in Bilingual Children’s Code-Mixing: A Usage-Based Approach

Abstract: This article investigates the role of direct input in the code-mixing of three bilingual children aged 2–4 years acquiring English as one language, and either German, Polish, or Finnish as the other. From a usage-based perspective, it is assumed that early children’s utterances are item-based and that they contain many lexically fixed patterns. To account for such patterns, the traceback method has been developed to test the hypothesis that children’s utterances are constructed on the basis of a limited invent… Show more

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“…The example students when they are learning English in the classrom, they can use more than one language. stated from Quick et al (2021) the predominant goal of language acquisition studies is to understand how children acquire language(s) and why they produce certain structures the way they do.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The example students when they are learning English in the classrom, they can use more than one language. stated from Quick et al (2021) the predominant goal of language acquisition studies is to understand how children acquire language(s) and why they produce certain structures the way they do.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%