Emergence and Development of Wh-questions in Jordanian Arabic-speaking Children: A Longitudinal Study

The main objective of this paper is to examine the emergence and development of wh-questions in two Jordanian Arabic-speaking pre-school children. Specifically, it investigates (1) how these children interact with wh-questions; which questions they find easier and thus earlier to acquire and why,...

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Main Authors: Jihad M. Hamdan, Hady J. Hamdan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Lesya Ukrainka Volyn National University 2020-12-01
Series:East European Journal of Psycholinguistics
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Online Access:https://eejpl.vnu.edu.ua/index.php/eejpl/article/view/364/244
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description The main objective of this paper is to examine the emergence and development of wh-questions in two Jordanian Arabic-speaking pre-school children. Specifically, it investigates (1) how these children interact with wh-questions; which questions they find easier and thus earlier to acquire and why, and finally (2) what symptoms one can identify as characteristics of the intra-stage development of such questions. The data of the study are a subset of a large body of a longitudinal audio-taped corpus collected by the principal author, who happened to be a psycholinguist and the children’s grandparent, on the basis of three-day, weekly sessions over a period of five years. The recordings were made in the family home environment during routine activities, mainly after dinner, and mostly in the presence of family members. The findings reveal the acquisition of wh-questions is a complex process that supports a general cognitive maturity model interpretation. The acquisition of wh-questions that ask about concrete objects/entities, that is mi:n ‘who’, we:n ‘where’ and ʔe:ʃ/ʃu: ‘what’ are produced and developed at an earlier stage than those questions which ask about abstract objects/entities, that is le:ʃ ‘why’, ke:f ‘how’, ɡadde:ʃ/kam ‘how many/much’ and wakte:ʃ/ʔe:mta ‘when’. However, the subjects do not find the questions within each of the two sets equally easy/difficult. Put differently, in the first category, mi:n ranked first on the easy/difficult scale while ʔe:ʃ/ʃu: ranked third. Moreover, the order of acquisition in the second category suggested that it is easier for Jordanian Arabic-speaking children to ask about reason (le:ʃ-why) than about time (wakte:ʃ-when) and that to ask about quantity (ɡadde:ʃ/kam-how many/much) is more difficult than to ask about manner (ke:f-how). The study argues that the emergence of wh-words does not mark but the onset of an accumulative process which includes a host of symptoms on the way to adult-like acquisition.
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spelling doaj.art-a44d62cb99084f29b33fdc8ae956e02d2023-09-02T20:28:09ZengLesya Ukrainka Volyn National UniversityEast European Journal of Psycholinguistics2312-32652313-21162020-12-01722855https://doi.org/10.29038/eejpl.2020.7.2.hamEmergence and Development of Wh-questions in Jordanian Arabic-speaking Children: A Longitudinal StudyJihad M. Hamdan 0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8952-6310Hady J. Hamdan1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0146-511XThe University of Jordan, Jordan The University of Jordan, Jordan The main objective of this paper is to examine the emergence and development of wh-questions in two Jordanian Arabic-speaking pre-school children. Specifically, it investigates (1) how these children interact with wh-questions; which questions they find easier and thus earlier to acquire and why, and finally (2) what symptoms one can identify as characteristics of the intra-stage development of such questions. The data of the study are a subset of a large body of a longitudinal audio-taped corpus collected by the principal author, who happened to be a psycholinguist and the children’s grandparent, on the basis of three-day, weekly sessions over a period of five years. The recordings were made in the family home environment during routine activities, mainly after dinner, and mostly in the presence of family members. The findings reveal the acquisition of wh-questions is a complex process that supports a general cognitive maturity model interpretation. The acquisition of wh-questions that ask about concrete objects/entities, that is mi:n ‘who’, we:n ‘where’ and ʔe:ʃ/ʃu: ‘what’ are produced and developed at an earlier stage than those questions which ask about abstract objects/entities, that is le:ʃ ‘why’, ke:f ‘how’, ɡadde:ʃ/kam ‘how many/much’ and wakte:ʃ/ʔe:mta ‘when’. However, the subjects do not find the questions within each of the two sets equally easy/difficult. Put differently, in the first category, mi:n ranked first on the easy/difficult scale while ʔe:ʃ/ʃu: ranked third. Moreover, the order of acquisition in the second category suggested that it is easier for Jordanian Arabic-speaking children to ask about reason (le:ʃ-why) than about time (wakte:ʃ-when) and that to ask about quantity (ɡadde:ʃ/kam-how many/much) is more difficult than to ask about manner (ke:f-how). The study argues that the emergence of wh-words does not mark but the onset of an accumulative process which includes a host of symptoms on the way to adult-like acquisition.https://eejpl.vnu.edu.ua/index.php/eejpl/article/view/364/244acquisitionarabiclongitudinalwh-questions
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Emergence and Development of Wh-questions in Jordanian Arabic-speaking Children: A Longitudinal Study
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acquisition
arabic
longitudinal
wh-questions
title Emergence and Development of Wh-questions in Jordanian Arabic-speaking Children: A Longitudinal Study
title_full Emergence and Development of Wh-questions in Jordanian Arabic-speaking Children: A Longitudinal Study
title_fullStr Emergence and Development of Wh-questions in Jordanian Arabic-speaking Children: A Longitudinal Study
title_full_unstemmed Emergence and Development of Wh-questions in Jordanian Arabic-speaking Children: A Longitudinal Study
title_short Emergence and Development of Wh-questions in Jordanian Arabic-speaking Children: A Longitudinal Study
title_sort emergence and development of wh questions in jordanian arabic speaking children a longitudinal study
topic acquisition
arabic
longitudinal
wh-questions
url https://eejpl.vnu.edu.ua/index.php/eejpl/article/view/364/244
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