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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Spanish Grammatical Gender: Linguistic Intuition in Spanish Heritage Speakers

Nancy J Reyes (18429591) 02 May 2024 (has links)
<p dir="ltr">The present study examined the acquisition of Spanish grammatical gender in 22 bilingual children (aged 5;0 to 13;5 years; Med=9;4 years; STD=2.3) who were born and raised in the United States and acquired Spanish as heritage speakers—that is, they learned Spanish, the minority language, in a home setting (Valdes, 2001). Each of the child participants had at least one parent who was born and raised in a Spanish-speaking country before immigrating to the U.S. post-puberty. Eleven (11) of the adults/parents, (aged 18 to 60 years, Med=42; STD=8.5)—all native speakers of Spanish—participated with their children, providing a control group for comparison purposes. Specifically, the study examined whether child heritage speakers of Spanish have linguistic intuition that enables them to<i> </i>distinguish between grammatical and ungrammatical constructs of gender expression in Spanish heard in ordinary speech (Chomsky, 1965). An Acceptability Judgment Task (AJT) presented each of the participants with both grammatical and ungrammatical versions of Spanish sentences in four grammatical conditions: (a) determiner-noun (DET-NOUN) assignment, (b) determiner-adjective (DET-ADJ) agreement, (c) noun-adjective (NOUN-ADJ) agreement, and (d) determiner phrase (DP) directionality (Cuza & Perez Tattam, 2016). Results showed that the participants—both children and adults—correctly found the grammatical examples to be acceptable. The adult participants consistently rejected the ungrammatical examples while many of the child participants had difficulties recognizing the ungrammatical examples as unacceptable. Statistical analysis found that the external factors of language dominance and language experience were significant in relation to the ability to distinguish the ungrammatical items, suggesting that the children who were dominant in Spanish and had more experience with the language were also more likely to recognize the ungrammatical constructs of the language. This result is in keeping with the Bilingual Alignments Approach, which focuses on the correlation of expected responses with the external factors of language dominance and language experience (Sánchez, 2019).</p>
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The simultaneous acquisition of a second and third language

Bruce, Marian Elsie 11 1900 (has links)
This study investigates whether it is possible and necessary to acquire a second and third language simultaneously in our present multicultural, multilingual South Africa with its eleven official languages. The qualitative, descriptive empirical research was executed for the duration of the first school term within a multiracial grade four class at Richmond Primary School in KwaZulu Natal. Afrikaans and Zulu were taught in separate periods, simultaneously, for the exact number oflessons per week, with the exact same content, method and teacher. The success ofthe research, rested on maintaining absolute reality within the normal daily routine of the school day, in order to see if it is possible to acquire two languages simultaneously. The very positive outcomes of this research cannot be generalized, but rather indicate possible tendencies that it is indeed possible to acquire two languages simultaneously. / Psychology of Education / M. Ed. (with specialisation in Guidance and Counselling)
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臺灣音韻異常兒童之顎音習得與產製 / The Acquisition and Production of Mandarin Palatals in Disordered Children

符庭瑄, Fu, Ting Hsuan Unknown Date (has links)
本篇論文針對三位以臺灣華語為母語的音韻異常兒童,採長期觀察的方式,研究中文顎音[tɕ, tɕʰ, ɕ]的習得狀況與產製現象。習得狀況方面,詳細描述顎音的習得順序、常見的語音錯誤之音韻歷程、延遲的音韻歷程類型、錯誤取代模式隨著年紀增長而改變的情形。產製現象方面,本篇論文探討了顎音所在音節的音節複雜度(Syllable complexity)是否會對顎音的正確率以及錯誤取代狀況有所影響。 本研究共觀察三位年齡為三歲十個月至五歲三個月且正在接受語言治療的音韻異常兒童長達六個月,以每週一次的頻率前往醫院收集幼童與語言治療師之間的自然對話,並利用錄製回來的影音檔做譯寫和分析。 結果顯示,音韻異常兒童的顎音習得狀況有以下現象:(1)顎音發展較為停滯,幾乎沒有隨著年齡的增長而有進步的現象。(2)音韻異常兒童在發顎音時,會系統性的使用不該是他的年齡所應該出現的音韻歷程。(3)顎音的語音錯誤之音韻歷程種類不多,但使用的頻率卻非常頻繁。上述結果皆驗證了前人文獻的研究結果(Stoel-Gammon & Dunn, 1985; Jeng, 2011)。除此之外,本研究也發現音韻異常兒童具有以下特徵:(4)音韻異常兒童能夠察覺兩個音之間送氣特徵(aspiration feature)的不同,在選擇替代音時,也會選擇與目標音有相同送氣特徵的音來取代。(5)音韻異常兒童的語言能力和語言表現之間有落差,也就是說,他們知道能夠區辨出哪個是正確的音,但卻無法正確的使用該語音。(6)音節複雜度會對音韻異常兒童的顎音產製造成影響。因此,音韻異常兒童在顎音的習得狀況和產製表現上都和正常兒童不同。 音韻異常兒童使用的錯誤音的模式顯示塞擦音基底形式中的[stop]成分及[cont]成分並非均等(asymmetrical relationship),且塞擦音是屬於以左邊的成分為主要核心的語音(left-headed),並從第一語言習得的觀點為塞擦音的真實面貌提供了一項證據。 / The purpose of this study is to discuss the issue concerning the acquisition and production of Mandarin palatals [tɕ, tɕʰ, ɕ] in Taiwan Mandarin-speaking disordered children. Four aspects regarding the acquisition of Mandarin palatals are included in this study: the order of acquisition, the phonological processes involved, the delayed phonological processes, and the path of error patterns. In addition, the effect of syllable complexity on disordered children’s palatal production is also examined. Three disordered children (aged 3;10 to 5;3) who were identified as having delayed phonological development are investigated in this study. A six-to-seven month of longitudinal observation is conducted by recording the spontaneous speech between the therapists and the children during the process of speech therapy. The results showed that phonologically disordered children have the following characteristics on palatal acquisition and production: (1) static phonemic system that stops at an early level of development, (2) persistent uses of delayed processes, and (3) frequent uses of phonological processes. These characteristics were asserted in the literature (Stoel-Gammon & Dunn, 1985; Jeng, 2011) and have been proved in this study. In addition, we found that disordered children are unconsciously able to notice the aspiration feature of two sounds, and will use an error sound that has an identical aspiration feature with the target. Moreover, the disparity between the linguistic competence and the linguistic performance in the disordered children was also found. Last, syllable complexity has found to affect disordered children’s palatal production. The substitution errors used by the disordered children support Schafer’s (1995) study, in which he claimed that the underlying representation of affricates is left-headed. To sum up, this study has provided a piece of evidence for the unsolved issue of the nature of affricates from the field of first language acquisition, and might serve as a reference for parents and speech therapists for understanding palatal acquisition and production in disordered children.
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漢語兒童的非優先應答 / Dispreferred Responses in Mandarin Child Languag

王蕙玟 Unknown Date (has links)
本研究探討兒童在給予非優先應答時所採取的語用策略,以及母親在接續的對話中所給予的回應。研究的語料來自於一名以漢語為母語的四歲兒童與她的母親之間的日常對話。在分析的資料中,我們將非優先應答區分成拒絕和異議兩類,分析之後,結果發現受試兒童採取六種不同的語用策略來表達非優先應答,分別為(1)直接否定(simple negation)、(2)理由(account)、(3)挑戰(challenge)、(4)修正(correction)、(5)部分認同(partial agreement)、(6)反請求(counter-request),而受試者的非優先應答往往結構簡單,內容直接而缺少修飾,雖然她在否定或提出異議時,能給予進一步的解釋,但是她所提出的多為以自我為中心的理由。另外,母親在面對受試者直接的拒絕或異議時,多半會以下列三種方式回應:一、再次陳述自己的要求或想法,二、提供更多的解釋來說服對方,三、提出問題要求對方進一步說明拒絕或不同意的原因,以上的三種回應策略都使母親有再一次的機會來說服受試兒童接受她的要求,或者同意她的想法。 / This study investigates children’s pragmatic strategies of delivering dispreferred responses and also how the mothers reacted in the subsequent turns. The data analyzed are a Mandarin-speaking four-year-old child’s natural conversation with her mother. In the observed verbal exchanges, the subject child’s dispreferred seconds are categorized into refusals and disagreements. After careful examination, six pragmatic strategies are identified in the dispreferred turns, namely, simple negation, account, challenge, correction, partial agreement, and counter-request. The results indicate the child’s dispreferreds are generally simple in structure, direct and unmitigated in force. Though she was capable of providing accounts for her refusals or disagreements, the reasons she gave are mostly self-oriented and serve to express her non-compliance and disapproval. As for the mother’s subsequent responses, it is found that facing the child’s direct and socially disruptive seconds, the mother generally targeted at her previous turn and attempted to carry on the prior illocutionary force. When her directive or statement was refused or denied, she tended to responded with reformulations, persuading remarks or queries, which elicited more information about the dispreferred acts. All of these three strategies provided another chance for the achievement of compliance or agreement.
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Proposta de intervenção fonoaudiológica em grupo de pais de crianças com risco para alteração de linguagem / Speech-language pathology intervention in parents of children at risk for language disorder or delay

Costa, Caroline Hermogenes 17 June 2019 (has links)
A linguagem é um dos processos mais importantes do desenvolvimento humano. Na infância, é fundamental que se manifeste da forma verbal. Quando a criança não a apresenta da forma ou no período esperado pode-se suspeitar de uma alteração de linguagem. Vários fatores podem ser considerados como risco para alteração de linguagem. Objetivo: elaborar, propor e aplicar um programa inovador, com suporte tecnológico, de orientação fonoaudiológica a pais de crianças com risco de alteração de linguagem. Material e Método: Participaram do estudo 34 famílias com crianças de 1 a 4 anos organizadas em 4 grupos: G1 crianças com risco e sem atendimento fonoaudiológico, G2 crianças sem risco, G3 crianças com risco e com atendimento e G4 crianças com risco, sem atendimento e que não participaram do programa (grupo controle). As famílias tiveram acesso a uma plataforma online (espacobrincar.com) onde receberam conteúdo teórico sobre desenvolvimento e atividades diárias a serem realizadas durante um mês. Além disso, participaram de um grupo virtual de adesão. Resultados: Após seis meses da aplicação do programa as crianças do grupo pesquisa apresentaram escores maiores em protocolo pós-intervenção que seus pares do grupo controle. Conclusão: A proposta de intervenção fonoaudiológica em grupo de pais é efetiva em crianças com risco de alteração de linguagem / Language is one of the most important processes of human development. During childhood, it is fundamental that language expresses in verbal form. If the child does not present language on the expected way or time, we can suspect speech-language pathology. Many factors can be considered as risk for speech-language pathology. Purpose: to elaborate, propose and apply an innovative program of speech-language guidance, with technological support, for parents of children at risk for language disorder or delay. Material and Method: 34 families with children from 1 to 4 years old participated in the study. They were organized into 4 groups: G1 children at risk without speech-language treatment, G2 children without risk, G3 children at risk with treatment and G4 children at risk, without treatment and that did not participate in the program (control group). The families had access to an online platform (espacobrincar.com) where they received theoretical content about child development and daily activities to be completed during one month. Moreover, they joined a virtual support group. Results: After six months of the intervention, the children at the program presented higher scores in post intervention protocols in comparison to their control group pairs. Conclusion: The speech language intervention proposal in parents groups is effective in children at risk for language disorder or delay
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A relação linguagem-cognição no trabalho com Comunicação Suplementar e/ou Alternativa com a criança com paralisia cerebral / The cognitive-language relation in the Augmentative and/or Alternative Communication intervention in children with cerebral palsy

Pires, Sandra Cristina Fonseca 24 March 2005 (has links)
Comunicação Suplementar e/ou Alternativa (CSA) é uma área clínica reconhecida pela ASHA (1991) que visa suprir temporária ou permanentemente dificuldades severas de comunicação oral, seja qual for o fator etiológico e a idade do indivíduo em questão. É uma área ainda recente no Brasil, havendo poucos estudos científicos, sobretudo que a relacionem com o trabalho cognitivo e de linguagem e com quadros de alteração sensório-motora em crianças. A hipótese inicial é que haja pré-requisitos cognitivos e de linguagem para a abordagem direta da CSA. A presente pesquisa teve como objetivo relacionar o nível de desenvolvimento cognitivo e de linguagem com o desempenho do trabalho de CSA com crianças com Paralisia Cerebral. Utilizou-se como amostra nove crianças com paralisia cerebral, com idades entre 4;0 e 9;11. Cada criança foi avaliada a partir de um protocolo estabelecido para determinar sua etapa de desenvolvimento cognitivo e de linguagem. Paralela a esta avaliação registrou-se o desempenho da criança no uso da CSA e a descrição detalhada do seu material - tipo de sistema utilizado, número de símbolos no total e por categoria semântica, forma de disposição e tipo de acesso. No caso das crianças que apresentaram uso eficiente da CSA, aplicou-se um questionário sobre sua comunicação aos pais/responsáveis. Os dados foram relacionados e analisados comparando essencialmente a etapa cognitiva com o desempenho no uso de CSA. Quanto ao questionário e análise comparativa do material de CSA, não foi possível estudo mais aprofundado visto que apenas uma criança apresentava uso eficiente da CSA no momento da avaliação. A partir da comparação realizada entre os desempenhos nas provas e no uso da CSA, verificou-se que apenas as crianças caracterizadas no período pré-operatório demonstraram usar a CSA de forma eficiente, o que sugere que de fato há pré-requisitos para o uso de sistemas gráficos de CSA / The Augmentative and/or Alternative Communication (AAC) is a clinical area recognized by ASHA (1991) that attempts to compensate, temporarily or permanently, severe expressive communication disorders, being whatever the etiologic factor and the age of the subject studied. It is still a recent area in Brazil, with few scientific studies, above all that associates the AAC with the cognitive and language intervention and with developmental neuromotor disorder. The initial hypothesis is that cognitive and language pre-requisites exist for a direct intervention with AAC. The present research had the aim of verifying the relationship between the cognitive and language development level and the learning of the AAC, in children with cerebral palsy. The subjects of the research were nine children with cerebral palsy, with age ranging from 4;0 to 9;11 years old. Each child was assessed by a set protocol in order to determine the cognitive and language development level. Moreover, it was registered the performance of the child with the AAC use and the detailed description of her material - type of system and selection, arrangement of symbols, and total number of symbols and by semantic category. In the case the children present efficient use of AAC, a questionnaire about their communication was applied to their parents/responsibles. The data were related and analyzed comparing, essentially (principally), the cognitive level and the performance in the use of the AAC. In relation to the questionnaire and the comparative analysis of the AAC material, it was not possible to make a deeper study due to only one child presented efficient AAC use in the assessment occasion. According to the comparison done between the performance in the tests and the use of AAC, it was verified that only the children in the preoperational level demonstrated an effective use of the AAC. The results suggest that it really exists a pre-requisite for the AAC representational systems use
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Memória verbal e visuoespacial de crianças com alteração primária de fala e linguagem / Verbal and visuospatial memory of children with primary speech and language impairment

Assenço, Ana Manhani Cáceres 21 May 2015 (has links)
Introdução: O presente estudo comparou o desempenho de crianças brasileiras com distúrbio específico de linguagem (DEL), transtorno fonológico (TF) e desenvolvimento típico de linguagem (DTL) em memória de curto prazo e operacional nas modalidades verbal e visuoespacial. A hipótese central do estudo era de que o grupo com distúrbio específico de linguagem teria um desempenho aquém do observado nos demais grupos, nos dois tipos de memória e nas duas modalidades, enquanto o grupo com transtorno fonológico teria prejuízos apenas na modalidade verbal. Métodos: Participaram do estudo 60 crianças de ambos os gêneros e com faixa etária entre 5 anos e 6 anos e 11 meses, divididas igualmente em três grupos, com base em seu desenvolvimento de fala e linguagem. Todas apresentavam audição normal e rendimento intelectual não verbal adequado. Para a caracterização dos sujeitos, foram avaliados vocabulário expressivo, fonologia, discriminação auditiva para fonemas e nível socioeconômico. A avaliação experimental foi composta pelo teste de memória de curto prazo fonológica e por oito tarefas do Automated Working Memory Assessment, que avalia a combinação dos dois tipos de memória e suas duas modalidades (curto prazo verbal, operacional verbal, curto prazo visuoespacial e operacional visuoespacial). Resultados: A comparação entre os tipos e as modalidades de memória revelou que os três grupos apresentaram o mesmo padrão. Na modalidade verbal, o melhor desempenho ocorreu na memória de curto prazo, enquanto na modalidade visuoespacial, ocorreu na memória operacional. Já na memória de curto prazo, o melhor desempenho ocorreu nas tarefas verbais, enquanto na memória operacional, ocorreu nas tarefas visuoespaciais. A comparação entre os grupos revelou que os sujeitos com DEL tiveram desempenho inferior aos dois outros grupos em todas as combinações de tipos e modalidades de memória, com exceção da memória de curto prazo verbal e operacional visuoespacial, nas quais obtiveram desempenho similar ao grupo com TF. Já os sujeitos com TF tiveram desempenho inferior ao grupo com DTL apenas na modalidade verbal. A idade e o nível socioeconômico não demonstraram influenciar tal desempenho, porém, o rendimento intelectual não verbal, o vocabulário expressivo, a fonologia e a discriminação auditiva foram identificados como variáveis mediadoras. Por fim, a análise discriminante evidenciou que essas medidas foram capazes de discriminar corretamente 78,3% dos sujeitos, sendo que 75% foram corretamente classificados como DEL, 65% como TF e 95% como DTL. Conclusões: Ainda que os três grupos tenham demonstrado padrão semelhante de desempenho quanto ao tipo e modalidade de memória, o grupo com DEL apresentou um prejuízo que não se restringe à modalidade verbal, enquanto o grupo com TF demonstrou prejuízo exclusivamente na modalidade verbal. Tais achados confirmam a hipótese central formulada e contribuem para a compreensão da extensão e dos possíveis mediadores do comprometimento da memória de indivíduos com DEL. Descritores: memória; memória de curto prazo; linguagem infantil; linguagem; desenvolvimento da linguagem; transtornos do desenvolvimento da linguagem; transtornos da linguagem; fonoaudiologia; distúrbios da fala / Introduction: The present study compared the performances of Brazilian children with specific language impairment (SLI), speech sound disorder (SSD) and typical language development (TLD) on verbal and visuospatial measures of short-term (STM) and working memory (WM). The central hypothesis of the study was that children with SLI would present poorer performances on both types and domains of memory when compared to the other groups, while children with SSD would present deficits restricted to the verbal domain. Methods: Participants were sixty children aged 5- to 6-years of both genders. Participants were divided into three groups based on their speech and language development. All children presented hearing thresholds within normal limits and presented appropriate nonverbal intellectual performance. In order to characterize the children, we assessed expressive vocabulary, phonology, auditory phoneme discrimination and socioeconomic status. The experimental assessment was composed by a phonological short-term memory test and by eight tasks based on the Automated Working Memory Assessment. This battery assesses both types and domains of memory (verbal STM, verbal WM, visuospatial STM and visuospatial WM). Results: The comparison between types and domains of memory revealed that groups exhibited the same pattern: on verbal domain they performed better on STM while on visuospatial domain they performed better on WM; on STM they performed better on verbal tasks while on WM they performed better on visuospatial tasks. Intergroup comparison revealed that children with SLI performed worse than their peers on both types and domains of memory, except on verbal STM and visuospatial WM in which they performed similarly to children with SSD. In contrast, children with SSD performed worse than children with TLD only on verbal domain. Age and socioeconomic status showed no influence on children`s performance, but nonverbal intellectual performance, expressive vocabulary, phonology and auditory phoneme discrimination were identified as covariates. Finally, discriminant analysis indicated that these measures of memory were able to significantly discriminate between 79.3% of the all children, correctly classifying 75% of children with SLI, 65% of SSD and 95% of TLD. Conclusion: Although all groups presented a similar pattern in performance regarding types and memory domains, children with SLI exhibited deficits that were not restricted to the verbal domain, while children with SSD showed deficits restricted to this domain exclusively. These findings support the central hypothesis formulated for this study and contribute to the better understanding of comprehensiveness and of factors that might mediate memory impairment of children with SLI
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A constraint-based approach to child language acquisition of Shona morphosyntax

Sibanda, Cathrine Ruvimbo 30 November 2014 (has links)
This study falls under the broad area of child language acquisition with specific focus on Shona morphosyntax. The understanding that knowledge of the nature of child language contributes to the sustainability of language acquisition matters forms the basis of the investigation. A qualitative approach is followed in the study, specifically focusing on the constraints on the development of inflectional morphemes (IMs) in the acquisition of nouns and verbs in child Shona. The study investigates the development of child Shona inflectional morphology and how morphology interacts with syntax. The constraints that operate in the acquisition of Shona are identified. The study refers to linguistic theories for an account of the development of child Shona morphosyntax. The study is based on the understanding that knowledge of the nature of child language contributes to the sustainability of language acquisition matters. The data used in this study is collected from four Shona speaking children. The ages of the children range from two years (2; 0) to three years and two months (3; 2). Two female and two male children participated in this study. The primary method of data collection used in this study is the naturalistic method, while elicitation is used to elicit plural formation. The results indicate that child Shona morphosyntax is characterized by omission of the various inflectional morphemes on nouns and verbs, while the lexical morphemes are retained. The child Shona IM is phonologically different from the adult Shona IM. This is because the children are constrained and hence use simplification strategies in order to try to be faithful to the input grammar. The noun and verb IMs are produced in the form of a reduced syllable, because the children dropped the consonant in the IM syllable and retained the vowel. The study reveals that the development of child Shona morphosyntax is based on pivotal constituencies of the sentence. These pivots are the nouns and verbs that are used by the children. The study identifies constraints that operate on the process of child Shona development as phonological, morphological, semantic, visibility and frequency constraints. The finding that is arrived at through this study is that syntax is in place before morphology. / African Languages / D. Litt. et Phil. (African Languages)
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中文母子對話互動中的母親互動風格與話題延續 / Maternal interactional styles and topic maintenance in mandarin mother-child conversational interactions

劉冠男, Liu, Guan Nan Unknown Date (has links)
本研究的目的為探究中文母子對話中,母親的互動風格與話題延續的關係。 研究問題為: (a)本研究中兩位母親的互動風格為何? (b)兩位孩童的話題延續表現有何不同? (c)母親的互動風格與話題延續有怎樣的互動關係? 研究語料為兩組親子互動的自然語料,各取三個小時,孩童的年紀約為三歲。研究結果顯示兩位母親的互動風格有所不同,分別屬於命令型和引誘型。 而小孩的在話題延續上表現則是相近,大多用回應母親問題的方式來延續話題並且能在不同的情境中提供新資訊。對兩組親子互動的探究顯示命令型的母親比較不會延續對話而經常改變話題,造成較短的話題片斷。引誘型的母親則較注重對話的延續且較少改變話題,造成較長的話題片斷。 / The purpose of the study is to investigate the interaction of the maternal interactional styles and topic maintenance in Mandarin mother-child conversational interaction. There are three research questions: (a) What are the mothers’ interactional styles in the current case? (b) What are the differences among children’s competences of topic maintenance? (c) How do the maternal interaction styles interact with topic maintenance in the conversational interactions? Naturally occurring conversations of two dyads' conversational interactions were adopted as the data and analyzed. Results suggested that while the two mothers differed in terms of their interactional styles, the two children showed nearly equal sophistication in terms of their topic-maintaining competences. Examinations of the two dyads' interactions also revealed that the directive mother was less interested in maintaining the conversations, changed topics more frequently, and maintained discourse topics for less turns. The conversation-eliciting mother paid more attention on maintaining of the conversations, change topics less frequently, and maintained discourse topics for much more turns.
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The simultaneous acquisition of a second and third language

Bruce, Marian Elsie 11 1900 (has links)
This study investigates whether it is possible and necessary to acquire a second and third language simultaneously in our present multicultural, multilingual South Africa with its eleven official languages. The qualitative, descriptive empirical research was executed for the duration of the first school term within a multiracial grade four class at Richmond Primary School in KwaZulu Natal. Afrikaans and Zulu were taught in separate periods, simultaneously, for the exact number oflessons per week, with the exact same content, method and teacher. The success ofthe research, rested on maintaining absolute reality within the normal daily routine of the school day, in order to see if it is possible to acquire two languages simultaneously. The very positive outcomes of this research cannot be generalized, but rather indicate possible tendencies that it is indeed possible to acquire two languages simultaneously. / Psychology of Education / M. Ed. (with specialisation in Guidance and Counselling)

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