| Literature DB >> 35222691 |
Chi-Lin Yu1, Ioulia Kovelman1, Henry M Wellman1.
Abstract
The possibility and nature of bilingual advantage for theory of mind (ToM), that is, young bilingual children outperforming their monolingual peers, have been discussed increasingly since the first research on the topic was published in 2003. Because accumulating evidence demonstrates a ToM advantage for bilingual individuals, in this article, we focus on how this advantage arises. We consider how current theoretical positions, including executive function, metalinguistic awareness, and sociolinguistic awareness accounts, explain such an advantage in young bilingual children. These theoretical accounts receive some, but only partial, support, so further research and theory are needed to understand comprehensively the relationship between bilingualism and ToM.Entities:
Keywords: bilingualism; theory of mind
Year: 2021 PMID: 35222691 PMCID: PMC8881004 DOI: 10.1111/cdep.12412
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Child Dev Perspect ISSN: 1750-8592