2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1125131
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The use of mazes over time in Spanish heritage speakers in the US

Lourdes Martinez-Nieto,
Theresa Moen,
Melissa Pierce
et al.

Abstract: IntroductionMazes are linguistic disfluencies such as filled pauses, repetitions, or revisions of grammatical, phonological, or lexical aspects of words that do not contribute to the meaning of a sentence. Bilingual children are believed to increase the numbers of mazes in their native or heritage language, the minority language, as they become more proficient in the second language, the societal language. Mazes may increase over time in bilingual Spanish-speaking children as they become more proficient in Eng… Show more

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