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Interactions between Bilingual Effects and Language Impairment: Exploring Grammatical Markers in Spanish-Speaking Bilingual Children.

Anny P Castilla-Earls1, María Adelaida Restrepo2, Ana Teresa Perez-Leroux3, Shelley Gray2, Paul Holmes4, Daniel Gail5, Ziqiang Chen5.   

Abstract

This study examines the interaction between language impairment and different levels of bilingual proficiency. Specifically, we explore the potential of articles and direct object pronouns as clinical markers of primary language impairment (PLI) in bilingual Spanish-speaking children. The study compared children with PLI and typically developing children (TD) matched on age, English language proficiency, and mother's education level. Two types of bilinguals were targeted: Spanish-dominant children with intermediate English proficiency (asymmetrical bilinguals, AsyB), and near-balanced bilinguals (BIL). We measured children's accuracy in the use of direct object pronouns and articles with an elicited language task. Results from this preliminary study suggest language proficiency affects the patterns of use of direct object pronouns and articles. Across language proficiency groups, we find marked differences between TD and PLI, in the use of both direct object pronouns and articles. However, the magnitude of the difference diminishes in balanced bilinguals. Articles appear more stable in these bilinguals and therefore, seem to have a greater potential to discriminate between TD bilinguals from those with PLI. Future studies using discriminant analyses are needed to assess the clinical impact of these findings.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 27570320      PMCID: PMC4994710          DOI: 10.1017/S0142716415000521

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Psycholinguist        ISSN: 0142-7164


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  9 in total

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4.  Morphological Errors in Monolingual Spanish-Speaking Children With and Without Developmental Language Disorders.

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5.  Vulnerability of Clitics and Articles to Bilingual Effects in Typically Developing Spanish-English Bilingual Children.

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6.  Including Nonlinguistic Processing Tasks in the Identification of Developmental Language Disorder.

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Authors:  Peggy F Jacobson; Yan H Yu
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8.  The Cultural and Diagnostic Appropriateness of Standardized Assessments for Dual Language Learners: A Focus on Jamaican Preschoolers.

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9.  Morphological Errors in Spanish-Speaking Bilingual Children With and Without Developmental Language Disorders.

Authors:  Anny Castilla-Earls; Ana Teresa Pérez-Leroux; Katrina Fulcher-Rood; Christopher Barr
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