Long-term outcomes for bilinguals in minority language contexts: Welsh-English teenagers' performance on measures of grammatical gender and plural morphology in Welsh

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This study explored the long-term effects of limited input on bilingual teenagers' acquisition of complex morphology in Welsh. Study 1 assessed 168 12-13 and 16-17-year-old teenagers, across three bilingual groups: those whose first language was Welsh (L1 Welsh), those who learned Welsh and English simultaneously (L1 Welsh-English), and those who learned Welsh as a second language (L2 Welsh), on their receptive knowledge of grammatical gender. Study 2 assessed the same participants on their production of plural morphology. While the results of Study 1 revealed continuous progression toward adult norms among L1 Welsh-speaking bilinguals, with the simultaneous bilinguals progressing at a slower rate, the results of Study 2 revealed performances on plural morphology that were comparable to adult norms among the 16-17-year-old L1 Welsh-speaking bilinguals, and some progression among the simultaneous bilinguals. In contrast, delayed progression was seen among the L2 Welsh-speaking bilinguals across the board, with 16-17-year-old L2 participants lagging behind their L1 peers on both grammatical gender and plural morphology. The implications of these findings for our understanding of the long-term outcomes for bilinguals learning complex structures under minority language conditions are discussed.

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Binks, H. L., & Thomas, E. M. (2019). Long-term outcomes for bilinguals in minority language contexts: Welsh-English teenagers’ performance on measures of grammatical gender and plural morphology in Welsh. Applied Psycholinguistics, 40(4), 1019–1049. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0142716419000110

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