dominance

Jeanine Treffers-Daller Jeanine.Treffers-Daller at uwe.ac.uk
Sun Mar 28 17:48:31 UTC 2010


Dear Carmen
Many thanks for your email and your interest in my paper. I have attached it to this email. It will appear next year in the International Journal of Bilingulaism.
Davida Fromm will probably circulate it to the mailing list shortly too.
best wishes
Jeanine
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Professor Jeanine Treffers-Daller
Professor of Linguistics
Department of Languages, Linguistics and Area Studies
School of Humanities, Languages and Social Sciences
Faculty of Social Science and Humanities
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From: info-childes at googlegroups.com [info-childes at googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Silva-corvalan, Carmen: USC [csilva at usc.edu]
Sent: 26 March 2010 16:39
To: Info-CHILDES
Subject: Re: dominance

Hi Jeanine:
I'd also be thankful if you could send me an advanced copy of your
article or, as Barbara suggests, if you sent me the link where I could
find it.
All best,
Carmen  (Silva-Corvalán)

University of Southern California
University Park Ave., THH-156
Los Angeles, CA 90089-0358, USA
csilva at usc.edu


On Mar 25, 10:56 am, Jeanine Treffers-Daller <Jeanine.Treffers-
Dal... at uwe.ac.uk> wrote:
> Dear Maja
> I have proposed a measure based on indices of lexical richness, which can be used with children as well as adults.
> This article will appear next year in the International Journal of Bilingualism.
>
> Treffers-Daler, J. (in press) Operationalising and measuring language dominance.
>
> Can send you an advance copy if you're interested.
>
> best wishes
> Jeanine
> Abstract
> The aim of this article is to show how measures of lexical richness (Guiraud 1954; Malvern, Richards, Chipere and Durán, 2004) can be used to operationalise and measure language dominance among bilinguals. A typology of bilinguals is proposed based on these measures of lexical richness, and the validity of the typology is then investigated in an empirical study among two groups of bilingual informants with different language dominance profiles (25 Dutch-French bilinguals from Brussels and 24 French-English bilinguals from Paris). The most important advantage of the proposed operationalisation is that it allows researchers carry out precise measurements of bilingual ability in languages or language varieties for which no standardised tests exist and that these measures can be calculated on oral data that have been collected in an informal and unobtrusive way, in a naturalistic setting.
>
> best wishes
> Jeanine
> =========================
> Professor Jeanine Treffers-Daller
> Professor of Linguistics
> Department of Languages, Linguistics and Area Studies
> School of Humanities, Languages and Social Sciences
> Faculty of Social Science and Humanities
> Frenchay Campus
> Coldharbour Lane
> Bristol
> BS16 1QY
> tel. 00-44-117-3282390
> Room 4D02
>
> ________________________________
> From: info-childes at googlegroups.com [info-childes at googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Brian MacWhinney [m... at cmu.edu]
> Sent: 25 March 2010 16:31
> To: CHILDES
> Subject: dominance
>
> Dear Maja,
>
>     We've proposed using Mean Length Utterance differentials as a measure of language dominance:
>
> Yip, Virginia and Stephen Matthews. 2007.The Bilingual Child: Early Development and Language Contact. Cambridge University Press. (Ch.3: Methodology)
> Yip, Virginia and Stephen Matthews. 2006. Assessing language dominance in
> bilingual acquisition: a case for Mean Length Utterance differentials. Language Assessment Quarterly 3: 97-116.
>
> While absolute MLU comparisons are of questionable validity due to morphological differences between languages and how they are transcribed, MLU differentials can be used effectively to compare different children acquiring the same language pair, or different stages of development in the same child. In some domains there is evidence that the prevalence of cross-linguistic influence depends on the degree of dominance (see Yip and Matthews 2007: 150 for the case of null objects).
>
> Virginia
> Childhood Bilingualism Research Centre
> Department of Linguistics and Modern Languages
> Chinese University of Hong Konghttp://www.cuhk.edu.hk/lin/cbrc/
>
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