Russian heritage language development in narrative contexts: Evidence from pre- and primary-school children in Norway, Germany, and the UK
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/30417Date
2023-02-09Type
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Rodina, Yulia; Bogoyavlenskaya, Alexandra; Mitrofanova, Natalia; Westergaard, Marit Kristine RichardsenAbstract
The present study aims at obtaining a comprehensive picture of language
development in Russian heritage language (RHL) by bringing together evidence from
previous investigations focusing on morphosyntax and global accent as well as from
a newly conducted analysis of a less-studied domain–lexical development. Our
investigation is based on a narrative sample of 143 pre- and primary-school bilinguals
acquiring RHL in Norway, Germany, and the United Kingdom. We performed a
multiple-way analysis of lexical production in RHL across the different national
contexts, across both languages (heritage and societal), also comparing bilinguals
and monolinguals. The results revealed a clear and steady increase with age in
narrative length and lexical diversity for all bilingual groups in both of their languages.
The variation in lexical productivity as well as the differences between the bilingual
groups and between bilinguals and monolinguals were attributed to input factors
with language exposure in the home and age of starting preschool as the major
predictors. We conclude that, overall, the results from lexical, grammatical, and
phonological acquisition in RHL support the view that having longer exclusive or
uninterrupted exposure to a heritage language in early childhood is beneficial for its
development across domains.
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Frontiers MediaCitation
Rodina Y, Bogoyavlenskaya A, Mitrofanova N, Westergaard M. Russian heritage language development in narrative contexts: Evidence from pre- and primary-school children in Norway, Germany, and the UK. Frontiers in Psychology. 2023;14Metadata
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