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Hoffmann, Charlotte; Ariza, Francisco – 1978
Infant bilingualism can be defined as a child being exposed to two or more languages from birth. Because of the dearth of first-hand research on the effect of a bilingual environment on a child's speaking patterns, parents from multilingual backgrounds raised their daughter in a bilingual environment, German and Spanish, in England. They speak to…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Child Language, Code Switching (Language), Cognitive Development


