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A Case Study on Trilingual Siblings' Code Switching: Inquiries in Language Learning, cartea 21

Autor Nielbock-Yoon, Jaewon
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 26 dec 2017
This book explores simultaneous trilingual siblings' code switching behavior focusing on their minority language development combined with a thorough examination of their minority language speaking parent's input. It explores their complex discourse in relationship to the key input, the minority language speaking parent's responses to the children's mixed utterances. This social-interactional and context-based perspective approach sheds new light on the fascinating facet of children's language manipulating ability. The book describes how the siblings build up a systematic method of inserting non-Korean words into the Korean language structure and argues code switching is an organic building block in a child's multilingual system and provides a picture of its developmental process.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783631735916
ISBN-10: 363173591X
Pagini: 260
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: Peter Lang AG
Seria Inquiries in Language Learning


Notă biografică

Jaewon Nielbock-Yoon studied in Korea, the USA and gained her PhD at the University of Cologne, Germany. Her principal areas of interest are childhood multilingualism, intercultural communication, and language teaching methodology. She is currently an intercultural consultant and lecturer.


Cuprins

Syntactic Analysis of the Siblings' Code Switching - Adaptation of Non-Korean Words to Korean Morphology - Discourse Strategies and the Development of Children's CS - Development of adaptation of non-Korean words into Korean morphology


Descriere

This book explores simultaneous trilingual siblings' code switching behavior focusing on their minority language development combined with a thorough examination of their parent's input. The book argues code switching is an organic building block in a child's multilingual system and provides a picture of its developmental process.