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Object–verb and verb–object in Basque and Spanish monolinguals and bilinguals
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Almgren, Margareta
, Barreña, Andoni
in
Adults
/ Age
/ Age of Onset
/ Basque
/ Basque language
/ Basque people
/ Basques
/ Bilingual people
/ Bilingualism
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Early second language learning
/ Grammar
/ Grammar, Comparative and general
/ Grammatical subject
/ Language Acquisition
/ Language usage
/ Languages
/ Migrant Children
/ Monolingualism
/ Native language acquisition
/ Pragmatics
/ Preschool children
/ Psychological aspects
/ Romance Languages
/ Second Language Learning
/ Sentence structure
/ Spanish
/ Spanish as a second language learning
/ Spanish language
/ Syntactic structures
/ Syntax
/ Teaching
/ Verbs
/ Word Order
2013
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Object–verb and verb–object in Basque and Spanish monolinguals and bilinguals
by
Almgren, Margareta
, Barreña, Andoni
in
Adults
/ Age
/ Age of Onset
/ Basque
/ Basque language
/ Basque people
/ Basques
/ Bilingual people
/ Bilingualism
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Early second language learning
/ Grammar
/ Grammar, Comparative and general
/ Grammatical subject
/ Language Acquisition
/ Language usage
/ Languages
/ Migrant Children
/ Monolingualism
/ Native language acquisition
/ Pragmatics
/ Preschool children
/ Psychological aspects
/ Romance Languages
/ Second Language Learning
/ Sentence structure
/ Spanish
/ Spanish as a second language learning
/ Spanish language
/ Syntactic structures
/ Syntax
/ Teaching
/ Verbs
/ Word Order
2013
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Object–verb and verb–object in Basque and Spanish monolinguals and bilinguals
by
Almgren, Margareta
, Barreña, Andoni
in
Adults
/ Age
/ Age of Onset
/ Basque
/ Basque language
/ Basque people
/ Basques
/ Bilingual people
/ Bilingualism
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Early second language learning
/ Grammar
/ Grammar, Comparative and general
/ Grammatical subject
/ Language Acquisition
/ Language usage
/ Languages
/ Migrant Children
/ Monolingualism
/ Native language acquisition
/ Pragmatics
/ Preschool children
/ Psychological aspects
/ Romance Languages
/ Second Language Learning
/ Sentence structure
/ Spanish
/ Spanish as a second language learning
/ Spanish language
/ Syntactic structures
/ Syntax
/ Teaching
/ Verbs
/ Word Order
2013
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Object–verb and verb–object in Basque and Spanish monolinguals and bilinguals
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Object–verb and verb–object in Basque and Spanish monolinguals and bilinguals
2013
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The aim of this article is to analyse the acquisition of object–verb/verb–object word order in Spanish and Basque by monolinguals (L1), early simultaneous bilinguals (2L1) and successive bilinguals, exposed to their second language before ages 5–6 (child L2). In this study, the second language (child L2) is acquired naturalistically, in a preschool setting with no formal instruction for the Basque L2 speakers and by environmental contact for the Spanish L2 speakers. Spanish and Basque are differentiated by their canonical word order as subject–verb–object and subject–object–verb, respectively. In Spanish, the subject–verb–object order is predominant (almost exclusive) in narrative contexts, whereas in Basque, both object–verb and verb–object word orders are possible in these contexts for pragmatic reasons, with a similar use in everyday language. The productions of a few L1 and 2L1 subjects are analysed longitudinally within the 1;06–3;00 age span. Cross-sectional data from 49 subjects who developed a child L2 are analysed at ages 5 and 8. The results reveal that the bilingual children apply the same syntactic patterns as the monolinguals in their respective languages independently of 2L1 or child L2 acquisition.
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SAGE Publications,Sage Publications Ltd. (UK),Sage Publications Ltd
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