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Early Incidental Second Language Acquisition through Cartoons

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Early Incidental Second Language Acquisition through Cartoons

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This fascinating open access study explains and describes the process by which young children can acquire a second language incidentally, via joyful and regular exposure to animated cartoons. This multi-year activity can replicate some aspects of the mother-tongue acquisition process, especially when supported by a co-viewing caregiver.

Rosalia Di Nisio emphasises two important elements in the acquisition process: the mediation of co-viewing adults as a motivating factor, and the multimodal nature of cartoons as a facilitator of extensive comprehension through sounds and images. She gives evidence to this multimodality by first focusing on the 'dual coding' interaction between cartoons' verbal and non-verbal dimensions, then broadening her analysis to a more complex meaning-making discourse. Combining cognitive, relational and language perspectives, Di Nisio also demonstrates the near-native language acquisition phases: singing and acting out, which mark the baby's involvement accompanied by a caregiver; the silent, but fertile phase, during which listening skills reach surprising levels; speech development, which is prompted by opportunities to interact with a native speaker.

Underpinned by foundational theory from cognitive psychology, multimodality and applied linguistics, this is an essential study of a fertile but overlooked mode of language acquisition.

The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com

Table of Contents

Tables
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part 1: Children in the Digital Era: Risks and Benefits
1. Early Access to Touchscreen Technology
2. Early Incidental Acquisition of a Second Language
Part 2: The Process in Early Incidental Second Language Acquisition
3. The Language in Animated Songs for Children
4. Multimodality in Cartoons for Older Children
5. Incidental Second Language Acquisition: A Case Study
Appendix
References
Video Links
Index

Product details

Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published 23 Jul 2026
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Pages 286
ISBN 9781350513792
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Dimensions 234 x 156 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Rosalia Di Nisio

Rosalia Di Nisio is an independent researcher. She…

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