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  1. Vocabulary of 2-year-olds learning English and an additional language
    norms and effects of linguistic distance
    Published: 2018
    Publisher:  Wiley, Boston, Massachusetts

    The majority of the world's children grow up learning two or more languages. The study of early bilingualism is central to current psycholinguistics, offering insights into issues such as transfer and interference in development. From an applied... more

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    The majority of the world's children grow up learning two or more languages. The study of early bilingualism is central to current psycholinguistics, offering insights into issues such as transfer and interference in development. From an applied perspective, it poses a universal challenge to language assessment practices throughout childhood, as typically developing bilingual children usually underperform relative to monolingual norms when assessed in one language only. We measured vocabulary with Communicative Development Inventories for 372 24-month-old toddlers learning British English and one Additional Language out of a diverse set of 13 (Bengali, Cantonese, Dutch, French, German, Greek, Hindi-Urdu, Italian, Mandarin, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish and Welsh). We furthered theoretical understanding of bilingual development by showing, for the first time, that linguistic distance between the child's two languages predicts vocabulary outcome, with phonological overlap related to expressive vocabulary, and world order typology and morphological complexity related to receptive vocabulary, in the Additional Language. Our study also has crucial clinical implications: we have developed the first bilingual norms for expressive and receptive vocabulary for 24-month-olds learning British English and an Additional Language. These norms were derived from factors identified as uniquely predicting CDI vocabulary measures: the relative amount of English versus the Additional Language in child-directed input and parental overheard speech, and infant gender. The resulting UKBTAT tool was able to accurately predict the English vocabulary of an additional group of 58 bilinguals learning an Additional Language outside our target range. This offers a pragmatic method for the assessment of children in the majority language when no tool exists in the Additional Language. Our findings also suggest that the effect of linguistic distance might extend beyond bilinguals' acquisition of early vocabulary to encompass broader cognitive processes, and could constitute a key factor in the study of the debated bilingual advantage

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    RVK Categories: CL 1000 ; CP 6500 ; DP 4200
    Series: Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development ; serial no. 328, vol. 83, no. 1
    Subjects: Spracherwerb; Mehrsprachigkeit; Wortschatz; Kind <2 Jahre>; Englisch
    Other subjects: Bilingualism in children; Psycholinguistics; Language acquisition; Bilingualism in children; Language acquisition; Psycholinguistics
    Scope: 134 Seiten, Diagramme
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    Introduction -- Methods -- Analyses and results for study 1: Estimating the effect of linguistic distance on vocabulary development -- Results for studies 2 and 3: The UKBTAT model and its application to nontarget Additional Language learners -- General discussion -- Commentary: Advances in the assessment of young bilinguals: Comments on Floccia et al

  2. Raising multilingual children
    Published: [2017]; @ 2018
    Publisher:  Multilingual Matters, Bristol

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781783097579; 9781783097562
    RVK Categories: ER 920 ; ER 930
    Series: Parents' and teachers' guides ; 23
    Subjects: Bilingualism in children; Child rearing; Child development; Language acquisition
    Scope: viii, 109 Seiten, Illustrationen
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