Journal article
Linguistic diversity in first language acquisition research: moving beyond the challenges
R NORDLINGER, B Kelly, W Forshaw, G Wigglesworth
First Language | SAGE Publications (UK and US) | Published : 2015
Abstract
The field of first language acquisition (FLA) needs to take into account data from the broadest typological array of languages and language-learning environments if it is to identify potential universals in child language development, and how these interact with socio-cultural mechanisms of acquisition. Yet undertaking FLA research in remote field-based situations, where the majority of the world's languages are spoken and acquired, poses challenges for best-practice methodologies assumed in lab-based FLA research. This article discusses the challenges of child language acquisition research in fieldwork contexts with lesser-known, under-described languages with small communities of speakers...
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
Our work on language acquisition in Murrinhpatha has been supported by the Australian Research Council (DP110100961 'From little things big things grow') and the ARC Centre of Excellence for the Dynamics of Language.