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An Anthology of Bilingual Child Phonology
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10 December 2024

This edited book is a collection of studies on protolanguage phonology, referring to the development of children’s autonomous linguistic systems from their first meaningful forms to complete cognitive and articulatory acquisition of language. The volume comprises chapters on child bilingual phonological development, understood as the acquisition or use of more than one linguistic code, whether actual languages, dialects, or communication modes, in an array of contexts. Such contexts include endogenous and exogenous bilingualism, heritage language, bilectalism, trilingualism, and typical and atypical use. The contributed works here will be of interest to researchers and postgraduate students investigating language acquisition in bi-/multilingual settings, as well as those working on child phonological development across a variety of languages.
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General, Bilingualism and multilingualism, LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / Psycholinguistics / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Children's Studies, Language acquisition, Age groups: children
Elena Babatsouli is the Ben Blanco Memorial/BORSF Endowed Professor in Communicative Disorders and an Associate Professor at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, USA. She is Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Monolingual and Bilingual Speech (Equinox), Associate Editor of the Journal of Child Language (Cambridge Core), in the Executive Committee of the International Association for the Study of Child Language, and a referee of the European Research Council Executive Agency Consolidator Grant. Dr. Babatsouli also serves on the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association’s Multicultural Issues Board. Her research and scholarship focus on cross-linguistic monolingual and multilingual acquisition/use by children and adults in typical and disordered speech contexts, having published in journals, edited volumes, and encyclopedias. Among several edited/co-edited books (like On Under-reported Monolingual Child Phonology (2020) Multilingual Matters) journal special issues, and conference proceedings, she has recently published Multilingual Acquisition and Learning: An Ecosystemic View to Diversity (2024) for John Benjamins.
Martin J. Ball is Honorary Professor at the University of Bangor, Wales. He is a lead journal and book-series editor and a prominent figure in clinical linguistics/phonetics with numerous monographs and edited books, including most recently Grammatical Profiles: Further Languages of LARSP (co-edited with Paul Fletcher and David Crystal, Multilingual Matters).
Chapter 1. Elena Babatsouli and Martin J. Ball: Introduction
Chapter 2. Conxita Lleó: Investigating the Linguistic World of the Bilingual Child: Transfer and Code Switching
Chapter 3. Margaret Kehoe: Seeking Cross-Linguistic Interaction in French Bilingual Phonological Development
Chapter 4. Olga Nenonen: Case Studies of Phonological Development in Six Preschool-Aged Russian-Finnish Bilingual Children
Chapter 5. Elena Babatsouli: Enhanced Phonology in a Child’s Weaker Language in Bilingualism: A Portrait
Chapter 6. Luca Cilibrasi and Ianthi Tsimpli: Sensitivity to Morphophonological Cues in Monolingual and Bilingual Children: Evidence from a Nonword Task
Chapter 7. Atalia Hai Weiss: Lexical-Semantic Organization in Monolingual and Bilingual Hebrew Speaking Children: Evidence from a Word Association Task
Chapter 8. Anwar Alkhudidi, Yasmeen Hakooz, Madeline Walker, Ryan Stevenson and Yasaman Rafat: The Production of Marked Arabic Consonants by Arabic-English Bilingual Children Living in Canada
Chapter 9. Raquel Llama and Luz Patricia López-Morelos: on Heritage Accents: Insights from VOT Production by Trilingual Heritage Speakers of Spanish
Chapter 10. Kakia Petinou and Loukia Taxitari: Linguistic Outcomes and the Role of Phonology in Typically Developing and Late Talking Toddlers
Chapter 11. Karen Miller and Rodrigo Cárdenas: Stylistic Patterns in the Speech of Young Children and their Caregivers: A Study of Variable /S/ Lenition in Dominican Spanish
Chapter 12. Barbara May Bernhardt, Joseph Paul Stemberger, Daniel Bérubé, Valter Ciocca, Maria João Freitas, Diana Ignatova, Damjana Kogošek, Inger Lundeborg Hammarström, Thora Másdóttir, Martina Ozbič, Denisse Perez and A. Margarida Ramalho: Identification of Protracted Phonological Development Across Languages - The Whole Word Match and Basic Mismatch Measures
Chapter 13. Chiara Melloni And Maria Vender: Phonological Processing and Nonword Repetition: A Critical Tool for the Identification of Dyslexia in Bilingualism