Please join us for the next Centre for Linguistics, Language Education and Acquisition Research (CLLEAR) seminar.
When: Wed 21st October 2015, 4-6pm
Where: Avenue Campus, 65/LTC
Who: Prof Theo Marinis, University of Reading
Acquiring definite and indefinite articles across populations: L2 children, children with SLI and children with Autism Spectrum Disorders
In this talk I will present data from three studies looking at how monolingual and sequential bilingual (L2) children with typical language development and children with Specific Language Impairment (SLI) and Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) acquire definite and indefinite articles. Accurate use of articles requires acquisition of the syntactic properties of articles (e.g. their distribution in the specific language), but also acquisition of discourse/pragmatics (e.g., the use of articles to express old/new information), to name just a few important factors that determine their accurate use. In this talk I will present cross-linguistic data on the acquisition of English and Greek articles by L2 children, children with SLI and children with ASD. The results will show that the acquisition of articles relies on a range of factors: 1) the properties of the language that is being acquired (and the properties of the first language in the case of the L2 children); 2) the nature of the language impairment (in the children with SLI and ASD); and 3) the results depend on the type of task used and the experimental design. These have implications for language acquisition studies across the board and will give food for thought in terms of study design and interpretation of results when multiple factors (syntax, discourse/pragmatics) are at play.
Please join us for seminar and discussion. There will be a cheese and wine reception afterwards.
Posted By : Erin Forward