CROSS-LINGUISTIC COMPARISON IN LANGUAGE ACQUISITION
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Modern American Journals
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This article explores the influence of cross-linguistic comparison on language acquisition of children, particularly who are brought up in a bilingual family. The models, both positive and negative sides of cross-linguistics comparison are given and discussed. Research also shows that children's rates of grammatical development and comprehension can vary significantly across different languages.