Title of article :
A cross-linguistic and bilingual evaluation of the interdependence between lexical and grammatical domains
Author/Authors :
CEREIJIDO، GABRIELA SIMON نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
The purpose of this study was to examine within- and across-language relationships between lexical
and grammatical domains by focusing on measures of lexical diversity and grammatical complexity
in Spanish and English. One hundred ninety-six preschool and school-aged Latino children with
different levels of English and Spanish proficiencies and different language abilities produced narratives
in Spanish, English, or both. Analyses revealed strong associations between lexical (number of
different words and number of different verbs) and grammatical measures (mean length of utterances in
words and use of ditransitive predicates), supporting the domain interdependence hypothesis within a
language. Cross-linguistic comparisons indicate a greater diversity of verbs and ditransitive predicates
in Spanish compared to English for this population. In the language samples of children who produced
narratives in the two languages, there was no relationship between the two domains across languages.
The lack of cross-language correlations may be related to other variables influencing lexical and
semantic development in bilingual learners. Methodological issues to be considered in future studies
with bilingual speakers are discussed.
Journal title :
Applied Psycholinquistics
Journal title :
Applied Psycholinquistics