Author:
EVIATAR ZOHAR,IBRAHIM RAPHIQ
Abstract
The study explores the effects of the relationship between exposure to two languages in
childhood and metalinguistic abilities. Arabic-speaking children who had been exposed to both
spoken and literary Arabic were compared to Russian–Hebrew bilinguals and Hebrew
monolinguals. All of the children were in kindergarten or first grade. The tests included language
arbitrariness, phonological awareness, and vocabulary. As compared to the Hebrew monolinguals,
the Russian–Hebrew bilinguals revealed the following pattern: higher performance on
arbitrariness and phonological awareness tasks and lower performance on the vocabulary
measure. The results of the Arab children mimicked those of the Russian–Hebrew
bilinguals and differed from those of the Hebrew monolinguals. We conclude that exposure to
literary Arabic requires the same intensive language analyses as those demanded of children
exposed to languages as different as Russian and Hebrew.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
General Psychology,Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
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