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Increasingly, children grow up hearing two languages from birth. This comprehensive textbook explains how children learn to understand and speak those languages. It brings together both established knowledge and the latest findings about different areas of bilingual language development. It also includes new analyses of previously published materials. The book describes how bilingually raised children learn to understand and use sounds, words and sentences in two languages. A recurrent theme is the large degree of variation between bilingual children. This variation in how children develop bilingually reflects the variation in their language learning environments. Positive attitudes from the people in bilingual children's language learning environments and their recognition that child bilingualism is not monolingualism-times-two are the main ingredients ensuring that children grow up to be happy and expert speakers of two languages.



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This book has everything the student needs. The survey of the literature is thorough and each study is related to the core "big issues" of language balance, language differentiation, lexical overlap, and language interaction. De Houwer explains in detail the use of important tools such as auditory preference measures, the Communicative Development Inventory, and the CHILDES bilingual database in ways that will allow the student to begin real research projects. The exposition is crowned by a final chapter on what it means for two languages to exist harmoniously in the young bilingual. This is a masterful introduction to one of the fastest growing areas in language studies.

-- Brian MacWhinney, Department of Psychology, Carnegie Mellon University, USA

The study of bilingual first language acquisition has truly come of age with the publication of a first textbook devoted to this fascinating topic. De Houwer's highly readable volume is both comprehensive and stimulating in its presentation of various aspects of bilingual language development - a must-read for students embarking on this field of research.

-- Elizabeth Lanza, Department of Linguistics and Scandinavian Studies, University of Oslo, Norway

A timely contribution to a field gradually coming into its own, this is the first textbook to focus on bilingual first-language eLl) acquisition. With its userfriendly presentation, this volume should be accessible to an interdisciplinary readership and could help to popularize the field.

-- Virginia Yip, Chinese University of Hong Kong * Studies in Second Language Acquisition, Volume 32, Number 3, September 2010 *

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introducing Bilingual First Language Acquisition

Chapter 2 Bilingual Children's Language Development: An Overview

Chapter 3 Research Methods in BFLA

Chapter 4 Socializing Environments and BLFA

Chapter 5 Sounds in BFLA

Chapter 6 Words in BFLA

Chapter 7 Sentences in BFLA

Chapter 8 Harmonious Bilingual Development

Bilingual First Language Acquisition

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      Publisher: Channel View Publications Ltd
      Publication Date: 17/02/2009
      ISBN13: 9781847691484, 978-1847691484
      ISBN10: 184769148X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Increasingly, children grow up hearing two languages from birth. This comprehensive textbook explains how children learn to understand and speak those languages. It brings together both established knowledge and the latest findings about different areas of bilingual language development. It also includes new analyses of previously published materials. The book describes how bilingually raised children learn to understand and use sounds, words and sentences in two languages. A recurrent theme is the large degree of variation between bilingual children. This variation in how children develop bilingually reflects the variation in their language learning environments. Positive attitudes from the people in bilingual children's language learning environments and their recognition that child bilingualism is not monolingualism-times-two are the main ingredients ensuring that children grow up to be happy and expert speakers of two languages.



      Trade Review

      This book has everything the student needs. The survey of the literature is thorough and each study is related to the core "big issues" of language balance, language differentiation, lexical overlap, and language interaction. De Houwer explains in detail the use of important tools such as auditory preference measures, the Communicative Development Inventory, and the CHILDES bilingual database in ways that will allow the student to begin real research projects. The exposition is crowned by a final chapter on what it means for two languages to exist harmoniously in the young bilingual. This is a masterful introduction to one of the fastest growing areas in language studies.

      -- Brian MacWhinney, Department of Psychology, Carnegie Mellon University, USA

      The study of bilingual first language acquisition has truly come of age with the publication of a first textbook devoted to this fascinating topic. De Houwer's highly readable volume is both comprehensive and stimulating in its presentation of various aspects of bilingual language development - a must-read for students embarking on this field of research.

      -- Elizabeth Lanza, Department of Linguistics and Scandinavian Studies, University of Oslo, Norway

      A timely contribution to a field gradually coming into its own, this is the first textbook to focus on bilingual first-language eLl) acquisition. With its userfriendly presentation, this volume should be accessible to an interdisciplinary readership and could help to popularize the field.

      -- Virginia Yip, Chinese University of Hong Kong * Studies in Second Language Acquisition, Volume 32, Number 3, September 2010 *

      Table of Contents

      Chapter 1 Introducing Bilingual First Language Acquisition

      Chapter 2 Bilingual Children's Language Development: An Overview

      Chapter 3 Research Methods in BFLA

      Chapter 4 Socializing Environments and BLFA

      Chapter 5 Sounds in BFLA

      Chapter 6 Words in BFLA

      Chapter 7 Sentences in BFLA

      Chapter 8 Harmonious Bilingual Development

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