Monosyllabic Place Holders in Child Acquisition of Spanish as a Second Language

Monosyllabic place holders (MPHs) have been studied extensively in first-language (L1) acquisition of Spanish and other Romance languages. However, the study of MPHs in second-language (L2) acquisition, both by children and adults, has received much less attention. This study provides evidence for t...

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Main Author: Estrella Nicolás
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-03-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2226-471X/3/1/7
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spelling doaj-0df66c465228456f9a857cd153cf52912020-11-24T22:06:43ZengMDPI AGLanguages2226-471X2018-03-0131710.3390/languages3010007languages3010007Monosyllabic Place Holders in Child Acquisition of Spanish as a Second LanguageEstrella Nicolás0Fundación José Ortega y Gasset-Gregorio Marañón, C/ Fortuny 53, Madrid 28010, SpainMonosyllabic place holders (MPHs) have been studied extensively in first-language (L1) acquisition of Spanish and other Romance languages. However, the study of MPHs in second-language (L2) acquisition, both by children and adults, has received much less attention. This study provides evidence for the presence of MPHs in the L2 Spanish of two L1 Moroccan Arabic children living in Spain. The age difference between the children (10;9 for Rachida and 6;10 for Khalid) allows us to address the issue of whether the younger child would use MPHs, as is the case in L1 acquisition. However, what the data show is that both children used MPHs, although Khalid’s MPH rate was slightly higher than Rachida’s. Therefore, based on these findings we argue that MPHs can constitute a strategy available for all child learners of Spanish.http://www.mdpi.com/2226-471X/3/1/7child second-language acquisitionacquisition of SpanishMoroccan Arabicmonosyllabic place holder (MPH)determiner phrase
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Monosyllabic Place Holders in Child Acquisition of Spanish as a Second Language
Languages
child second-language acquisition
acquisition of Spanish
Moroccan Arabic
monosyllabic place holder (MPH)
determiner phrase
author_facet Estrella Nicolás
author_sort Estrella Nicolás
title Monosyllabic Place Holders in Child Acquisition of Spanish as a Second Language
title_short Monosyllabic Place Holders in Child Acquisition of Spanish as a Second Language
title_full Monosyllabic Place Holders in Child Acquisition of Spanish as a Second Language
title_fullStr Monosyllabic Place Holders in Child Acquisition of Spanish as a Second Language
title_full_unstemmed Monosyllabic Place Holders in Child Acquisition of Spanish as a Second Language
title_sort monosyllabic place holders in child acquisition of spanish as a second language
publisher MDPI AG
series Languages
issn 2226-471X
publishDate 2018-03-01
description Monosyllabic place holders (MPHs) have been studied extensively in first-language (L1) acquisition of Spanish and other Romance languages. However, the study of MPHs in second-language (L2) acquisition, both by children and adults, has received much less attention. This study provides evidence for the presence of MPHs in the L2 Spanish of two L1 Moroccan Arabic children living in Spain. The age difference between the children (10;9 for Rachida and 6;10 for Khalid) allows us to address the issue of whether the younger child would use MPHs, as is the case in L1 acquisition. However, what the data show is that both children used MPHs, although Khalid’s MPH rate was slightly higher than Rachida’s. Therefore, based on these findings we argue that MPHs can constitute a strategy available for all child learners of Spanish.
topic child second-language acquisition
acquisition of Spanish
Moroccan Arabic
monosyllabic place holder (MPH)
determiner phrase
url http://www.mdpi.com/2226-471X/3/1/7
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