The role of input in language revitalization: The case of lexical development

Immersion programs have long been considered the gold standard for school-based language revitalization, but surprisingly little attention has been paid to the quan- tity and quality of the input that they provide to young language learners. Drawing on new data from three such programs (Kaqchikel, W...

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Main Authors: O’Grady, William, Heaton, Raina, Estioca, Sharon Joy Bulalang, King, Jeanette
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-98552023-05-29T07:55:36Z The role of input in language revitalization: The case of lexical development O’Grady, William Heaton, Raina Estioca, Sharon Joy Bulalang King, Jeanette Immersion programs have long been considered the gold standard for school-based language revitalization, but surprisingly little attention has been paid to the quan- tity and quality of the input that they provide to young language learners. Drawing on new data from three such programs (Kaqchikel, Western Subanon, and Māori), each with its own particular motivation, objectives, and pedagogical practices, we examine a key component of this revitalization strategy, namely the amount and type of lexical input that children receive. Our findings include previously unknown facts about the number of words that children in these programs hear per hour, the ratio of word tokens to word types, and the skewed frequency distribution of the particular words that make up the input. We discuss our findings with reference both to comparable measures for first language acquisition in a home setting and to their relevance for pedagogical strategies in the classroom. 2021-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/9377 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Immersion method (Language teaching) Generative grammar Arts and Humanities
institution De La Salle University
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Philippines
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topic Immersion method (Language teaching)
Generative grammar
Arts and Humanities
spellingShingle Immersion method (Language teaching)
Generative grammar
Arts and Humanities
O’Grady, William
Heaton, Raina
Estioca, Sharon Joy Bulalang
King, Jeanette
The role of input in language revitalization: The case of lexical development
description Immersion programs have long been considered the gold standard for school-based language revitalization, but surprisingly little attention has been paid to the quan- tity and quality of the input that they provide to young language learners. Drawing on new data from three such programs (Kaqchikel, Western Subanon, and Māori), each with its own particular motivation, objectives, and pedagogical practices, we examine a key component of this revitalization strategy, namely the amount and type of lexical input that children receive. Our findings include previously unknown facts about the number of words that children in these programs hear per hour, the ratio of word tokens to word types, and the skewed frequency distribution of the particular words that make up the input. We discuss our findings with reference both to comparable measures for first language acquisition in a home setting and to their relevance for pedagogical strategies in the classroom.
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author O’Grady, William
Heaton, Raina
Estioca, Sharon Joy Bulalang
King, Jeanette
author_facet O’Grady, William
Heaton, Raina
Estioca, Sharon Joy Bulalang
King, Jeanette
author_sort O’Grady, William
title The role of input in language revitalization: The case of lexical development
title_short The role of input in language revitalization: The case of lexical development
title_full The role of input in language revitalization: The case of lexical development
title_fullStr The role of input in language revitalization: The case of lexical development
title_full_unstemmed The role of input in language revitalization: The case of lexical development
title_sort role of input in language revitalization: the case of lexical development
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