The interplay between syntactic and morphological comprehension in heritage contexts: The case of relative clauses in heritage Syrian Arabic
Date
2023
Authors
Daskalaki, Evangelia
Soto-Corominas, Adriana
Barisé, Aisha
Paradis, Johanne
Chen, Xi
Gottardo, Alexandra
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Cambridge University Press
Abstract
Previous studies show that even though monolingual children find subject relatives easier
than object relatives, their comprehension of object relatives can be facilitated by
morphological cues. Given that in heritage contexts functional morphology is a vulnerable
domain, a question that needs to be addressed is whether bilingual children, who are
heritage speakers of their L1, will also be able to use morphological cues to comprehend
complex syntax. To contribute to this line of research, we focused on monolingual
(N = 18; Mean Age: 11.43) and bilingual/first generation (N = 108; Mean Age: 11.98),
Syrian Arabic-speaking children in Canada, and examined their ability to use gender
morphology in their comprehension of relative clauses, while taking into consideration
cognitive, environmental, and age-related variables. To this end, we used two offline
sentence-picture matching tasks targeting relative clauses and gender (as encoded in SV
agreement and object clitics). Results showed that, like monolingual children, first-
generation, Arabic-speaking children living in Canada used morphological cues to
comprehend complex syntax in their L1. Furthermore, even though there was an
association between comprehension of gender agreement and comprehension of relative
clauses, performance in gender agreement was higher than performance in relative clauses,
suggesting that challenges with complex syntactic structures are not necessarily an
epiphenomenon of a morphological deficit.
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Publication from CYRRC-funded project "Successes and Challenges of Child who are Syrian Refugees: Language Literacy and Learning."
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Daskalaki, E., Soto-Corominas, A., Barise, A., Paradis, J., Chen, X., & Gottardo, A. (2023). The interplay between syntactic and morphological comprehension in heritage contexts: The case of relative clauses in heritage Syrian Arabic. Applied Psycholinguistics, pp. 1-26. doi:10.1017/S0142716423000401