Acceleration in the bilingual acquisition of phonological structure: Evidence from Polish–English bilingual children

M. Tamburelli, E. Sanoudaki, G. Jones, M. Sowinska

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    Abstract

    This study examines the production of consonant clusters in simultaneous Polish–English bilingual children and in language-matched English monolinguals (aged 7;01–8;11). Selection of the language pair was based on the fact that Polish allows a greater range of consonant clusters than English. A nonword repetition task was devised in order to examine clusters of different types (obstruent-liquid vs. s + obstruent) and in different word positions (initial vs. medial), two factors that play a significant role in repetition accuracy in monolingual acquisition (e.g., Kirk and Demuth, 2005). Our findings show that bilingual children outperformed monolingual controls in the word initial s + obstruent condition. These results indicate that exposure to complex word initial clusters (in Polish) can accelerate the development of less phonologically complex clusters (in English). This constitutes significant new evidence that the facilitatory effects of bilingual acquisition extend to structural phonological domains. The implications that these results have on competing views of phonological organisation and phonological complexity are also discussed.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)713-725
    JournalBilingualism: Language and Cognition
    Volume18
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 18 Nov 2014

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