Grammatical gender in the discourse of multilingual children's acquisition of German
Author(s) -
Elke Montanari
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
linguistik online
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1615-3014
DOI - 10.13092/lo.64.1377
Subject(s) - german , grammatical gender , linguistics , narrative , noun , psychology , feature (linguistics) , grammatical category , developmental psychology , philosophy
The acquisition of grammatical gender by multilingual pre-school children (aged six) was investigated by observing their narration and discourse. It emerged that only three of the 17 children actually used gender to classify nouns. Grammatical agreement is acknowledged as a key feature of gender acquisition, and it reflects developmental steps. Children growing up with mostly bilingual German input at a low proficiency level had the greatest difficulties in acquiring gender and agreement in the group investigated.
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