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Dec 2011
ISBN 0262016397
416 pp.
18 illus.
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Bilingual Competence and Bilingual Proficiency in Child Development
Norbert Francis

When two or more languages are part of a child's world, we are presented with a rich opportunity to learn something about language in general and about how the mind works. In this book, Norbert Francis examines the development of bilingual proficiency and the different kinds of competence that come together in making up its component parts. In particular, he explores problems of language ability when children use two languages for tasks related to schooling, especially in learning how to read and write. He considers both broader research issues and findings from an ongoing investigation of child bilingualism in an indigenous language-speaking community in Mexico. This special sociolinguistic context allows for a unique perspective on some of the central themes of bilingualism research today, including the distinction between competence and proficiency, modularity, and the Poverty of Stimulus problem.

Francis proposes that competence (knowledge) should be considered as an integral component of proficiency (ability) rather than something separate and apart, arguing that this approach allows for a more inclusive assessment of research findings from diverse fields of study. The bilingual indigenous language project illustrates how the concepts of modularity and the competence-proficiency distinction in particular might be applied to problems of language learning and literacy.

Few investigations of indigenous language and culture approach bilingual research problems from a cognitive science perspective. By suggesting connections to broader cognitive and linguistic issues, Francis points the way to further research along these lines.

Table of Contents
 Preface
 Acknowledgments
 Abbreviations
1 Introduction: The Problem of Language Acquisition When There Are Two
2 Bilingualism in School
3 The Debate on the Nature of Bilingual Proficiency
4 Componential Approaches to the Study of Language Proficiency
5 Research on the Components of Bilingual Proficiency
6 The Critical Period, Access to Universal Grammar in First and Second Language, and Language Attrition
7 An Analysis of Academic Language Proficiency
8 Metalinguistic Awareness, Bilingualism, and Writing
9 Metalinguistic Awareness, Bilingualism, and Reading
10 Conclusion
 Appendix 1: Assessment of Metalinguistic Awareness Related to Bilingualism
 Appendix 2: Indices of Additive Bilingualism
 Appendix 3: Early Childhood Borrowing and Codeswitching
 Appendix 4: Writing Samples, including the Assessment of Revision/Correction
 Glossary
 Notes
 References
 Index
 
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