| Literature DB >> 35270756 |
Karolina Mieszkowska1, Grzegorz Krajewski1, Krzysztof Sobota1, Agnieszka Dynak1, Joanna Kolak1,2, Magdalena Krysztofiak1, Barbara Łukomska1, Magdalena Łuniewska1, Nina Gram Garmann3,4, Pernille Hansen4,5, Anna Sara Hexeberg Romøren3,4, Hanne Gram Simonsen4, Katie Alcock6, Napoleon Katsos7, Ewa Haman1.
Abstract
Social sciences researchers emphasize that new technologies can overcome the limitations of small and homogenous samples. In research on early language development, which often uses parental reports, taking the testing online might be particularly compelling. Due to logistical limitations, previous studies on bilingual children have explored the language development trajectories in general (e.g., by including few and largely set apart timepoints), or focused on small, homogeneous samples. The present study protocol presents a new, on-going study which uses new technologies to collect longitudinal data continuously from parents of multilingual, bilingual, and monolingual children. Our primary aim is to establish the developmental trajectories in Polish-British English and Polish-Norwegian bilingual children and Polish monolingual children aged 0-3 years with the use of mobile and web-based applications. These tools allow parents to report their children's language development as it progresses, and allow us to characterize children's performance in each language (the age of reaching particular language milestones). The project's novelty rests on its use of mobile technologies to characterize the bilingual and monolingual developmental trajectory from the very first words to broader vocabulary and multiword combinations.Entities:
Keywords: bilingualism; language development; language milestones; vocabulary development
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35270756 PMCID: PMC8910428 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19053067
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Figure 1Study procedure. The data collected with the three tools (StarWords mobile app, online PABIQ [-IT] questionnaires and web-based CDIs) is matched via the traveling unique user identifier (UID) not overtly known to the participant (see Section 3.4.4). Note. * continuous data collection (see Section 3.4.1). ** Language dependent on the type of bilingual group (Polish-Norwegian or Polish-British English). Polish monolinguals receive CDIs in Polish only (see Section 3.4.3).