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Theory of Mind and evidentiality in Romani-Bulgarian bilingual children
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MultilingualismLanguage DevelopmentPsycholinguisticsLinguistic TheoryApplied LinguisticsCognitive LinguisticsChild LanguageLanguage AcquisitionBilingualismLanguage StudiesFalse BeliefRoma ChildrenRomani-bulgarian Bilingual ChildrenEvidential ReasoningBilingual EducationPhilosophy Of LanguageLanguage ScienceLinguisticsTheoretical Linguistics
Theory of Mind and evidentiality in Romani-Bulgarian bilingual children The paper reports two studies of the development of false belief reasoning in bilingual Roma children in Bulgaria. No previous work has considered Roma children. Two studies were conducted, and in the second study the Roma children spoke a dialect of Romani that contains evidential markers, as does Bulgarian, their second language. Results reveal no advantage of bilingualism, and similar results with age to that found in other groups across the world. The bilingual group had better understanding of evidentials than the monolingual Bulgarian group, possibly related to the linguistic character of the markings. There is contradictory evidence about the relation of ToM and understanding of evidentiality.
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