Misrepresentation of Dutch neuter gender in older bilingual children?

Authors
Publication date 2008
Host editors
  • B. Hazdenar
  • E. Gavruseva
Book title Current trends in child second language acquisition: a generative perspective
ISBN
  • 9789027253071
Series Language Acquisition and Language Disorders, 46
Pages (from-to) 83-96
Organisations
  • Faculty of Humanities (FGw) - Amsterdam Institute for Humanities Research (AIHR) - Amsterdam Center for Language and Communication (ACLC)
Abstract
Previous research revealed that monolingual children between 11- and 13-yearold
show a target-like production with respect to gender assignment of definite
determiners whereas this is not the case for bilingual children who massively
overgeneralize de. In order to further investigate this overgeneralization, we designed
an experimental decision task, "tapping the knowledge" of both monolingual
and bilingual children. Our results show that bilinguals fail to represent
abstract gender and that de and het are in free variation. The difference between
the production and comprehension data could suggest that bilinguals have
some awareness of de and het being gender markers. In that case, the overgeneralization
in the production data is possibly not a grammatical phenomenon, but
more likely a speech production strategy.
Document type Chapter
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