Ultimate attainment in the use of collocations among heritage speakers of Turkish in Germany and Turkish-German returnees

Treffers-Daller, Jeanine and Daller, Michael and Furman, Reyhan and Rothman, Jason (2016) Ultimate attainment in the use of collocations among heritage speakers of Turkish in Germany and Turkish-German returnees. Bilingualism, 19 (3). pp. 504-519. ISSN 1366-7289

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Abstract

In this paper we show that heritage speakers and returnees are fundamentally different from the majority of adult second language learners with respect to their use of collocations (Laufer & Waldman, 2011). We compare the use of lexical collocations involving yap- do and et- do among heritage speakers of Turkish in Germany (n = 45) with those found among Turkish returnees (n = 65) and Turkish monolinguals (n = 69). Language use by returnees is an understudied resource although this group can provide crucial insights into the specific language ability of heritage speakers. Results show that returnees who had been back for one year avoid collocations with yap- and use some hypercorrect forms in et-, whilst returnees who had been back for seven years at the time of recording produce collocations that are quantitatively and qualitatively similar to those of monolingual speakers of Turkish. We discuss implications for theories of ultimate attainment and incomplete acquisition in heritage speakers.

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Journal Article
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Bilingualism
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Publisher Copyright: © Copyright Cambridge University Press 2015.
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Subjects:
?? heritage languageincomplete acquisitionreturneesturkishultimate attainmenteducationlanguage and linguisticslinguistics and language ??
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223949
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