Narrative has been used in the assessment of children’s language skills for some time but rarely with bilingual children (though see Gutiérrez-Clellen 2002). This paper examines narratives of a sample of German/English bilingual children in terms of standard measures and differences in the children’s retellings of a story. Whereas on the standard measures the bilinguals seem similar to monolinguals, the retellings show differences between the English- and German-dominant informants. These differences highlight the significance of examining discrete skills when profiling the language competences of bilingual childrenPeer reviewe
Oral language proficiency is an area of deficit among English Language Learners (ELLs) that is more ...
The aim of this study was to identify potential clinical markers of specific language impairment (SL...
Almost half of the children born very preterm (VP) experience language difficulties at school-age, s...
Narrative has been used in the assessment of children’s language skills for some time but rarely wit...
The study explored differences in storytelling between bilingual English and Spanish speakers and mo...
Background Understanding and expressing a narrative's macro-structure is relatively independent of e...
Oral narrative retells are commonly used in assessment to examine language and literacy development ...
The purpose of this comparative study is to determine bilingual 1st-2nd grade students\u27 ability t...
Bilingual children of the same age may have different narrative skills depending on the quantity and...
Abstract We analysed narrative comprehension in 5-to-6-year-old simultaneously bilingual Finnish-Sw...
The purpose of the study was to determine what differences, if any, existed among monolingual (Engli...
Purpose: This study examined performance of dual language learners (DLLs) on Spanish- and English-la...
The study explored narrative production and comprehension in typically developing Italian\u2013Engli...
Mentor: Dr. Kathryn KohnertNarrative assessment provides valuable information characterizing languag...
This thesis investigates the development of oral narrative competence from age 4 to 6 in Swedish mon...
Oral language proficiency is an area of deficit among English Language Learners (ELLs) that is more ...
The aim of this study was to identify potential clinical markers of specific language impairment (SL...
Almost half of the children born very preterm (VP) experience language difficulties at school-age, s...
Narrative has been used in the assessment of children’s language skills for some time but rarely wit...
The study explored differences in storytelling between bilingual English and Spanish speakers and mo...
Background Understanding and expressing a narrative's macro-structure is relatively independent of e...
Oral narrative retells are commonly used in assessment to examine language and literacy development ...
The purpose of this comparative study is to determine bilingual 1st-2nd grade students\u27 ability t...
Bilingual children of the same age may have different narrative skills depending on the quantity and...
Abstract We analysed narrative comprehension in 5-to-6-year-old simultaneously bilingual Finnish-Sw...
The purpose of the study was to determine what differences, if any, existed among monolingual (Engli...
Purpose: This study examined performance of dual language learners (DLLs) on Spanish- and English-la...
The study explored narrative production and comprehension in typically developing Italian\u2013Engli...
Mentor: Dr. Kathryn KohnertNarrative assessment provides valuable information characterizing languag...
This thesis investigates the development of oral narrative competence from age 4 to 6 in Swedish mon...
Oral language proficiency is an area of deficit among English Language Learners (ELLs) that is more ...
The aim of this study was to identify potential clinical markers of specific language impairment (SL...
Almost half of the children born very preterm (VP) experience language difficulties at school-age, s...