Date of Award

2009-01-01

Degree Name

Master of Arts

Department

Linguistics

Advisor(s)

Ellen Courtney

Abstract

This study investigates the operation of the Mutual Exclusivity constraint in two groups of three-year-old children: monolingual Spanish speakers and bilingual Spanish-English speakers. Previous research has yielded controversial findings regarding the differences in the intra-lingual level operation of the constraint in monolingual and bilingual children. This investigation sheds light on the conflicting outcomes of previous studies by proposing that non-linguistic cognitive and processing abilities may account for the effects attributed to the constraint and that there may be observable differences in monolingual and bilingual children in the development of some--but not all--of these abilities. Although, this study yielded no significant differences attributable to bilingualism, it was found that children's performance varies in the tasks designed to test different Mutual Exclusivity effects. Accordingly, Mutual Exclusivity effects should be related to both linguistic and cognitive development. Finally, methodological implications for future research on this issue are discussed.

Language

en

Provenance

Received from ProQuest

File Size

88 pages

File Format

application/pdf

Rights Holder

Marina Kalashnikova

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