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Multilingual toddlers' vocabulary development in two languages: Comparing bilinguals and trilinguals.

Stephanie L Côté1,2, Ana Maria Gonzalez-Barrero1,2, Krista Byers-Heinlein1,2.   

Abstract

Many children grow up hearing multiple languages, learning words in each. How does the number of languages being learned affect multilinguals' vocabulary development? In a pre-registered study, we compared productive vocabularies of bilingual (n = 170) and trilingual (n = 20) toddlers aged 17-33 months growing up in a bilingual community where both French and English are spoken. We hypothesized that because trilinguals have reduced input in French and English due to time spent hearing their third language, they would have smaller French-English vocabulary sizes than bilinguals. Trilinguals produced on average 2/3 of the number of words in these languages that bilinguals did: however, this difference was not statistically robust due to large levels of variability. Follow-up analyses did, however, indicate a relationship between input quantity and vocabulary size. Our results indicate that similar factors contribute to vocabulary development across toddlers regardless of the number of languages being acquired.

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Keywords:  Language Input; Multilinguals; Vocabulary Development

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33563342      PMCID: PMC8353012          DOI: 10.1017/S030500092000077X

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Child Lang        ISSN: 0305-0009


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