first language acquisition
Marino
mary.marino at usask.ca
Mon May 1 16:26:58 UTC 2006
There was a study done in the 70s by Alicia Nokony, then a linguistics grad
student at UBC. The language was Dakota (Oak Lake reserve, MB) - the
children in the family were acquiring both Dakota and English. This is the
only one I know of, but I thought I would check to see if anyone is aware
of other work that has been done, or is being done.
I have a colleague in the college of Medicine here who is in developmental
pediatrics. The college is looking to develop a Speech/Language Pathology
program. The strong need for health care in this area in aboriginal
communities is a major incentive to do this. He has consulted me about the
state of research in this area, so I am collecting what information I can
to help the effort along.
Mary
At 03:41 PM 4/28/2006, you wrote:
>Personally, I haven't heard of anyone working on that. Where would you do
>the work except in a very few Dakotan and Crow communities? B.
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>From: owner-siouan at lists.colorado.edu on behalf of Marino
>Sent: Fri 4/28/2006 10:50 AM
>To: siouan at lists.colorado.edu
>Subject: first language acquisition
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>Does anyone know of current or recent studies of first-language acquisition
>in those Siouan languages that are still being acquired by children? Is
>anyone actively working on this?
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>Mary Marino
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