The MacArthur Inventario del Desarrollo de Habilidades Comunicativas: Primeras Palabras y Gestos (IDHC) is a widely-used parent report measure for infant Spanish language comprehension. The IDHC was originally created for use with infants of Mexican background. According to the U.S. 2017 census, however, about 37% of U.S. Hispanics are not of Mexican origin. In Miami-Dade, a large county in South Florida, 98% of Hispanics do not identify Mexico as their country of origin. IDHC use in mixed Hispanic communities such as Miami may be problematic due to differences in dialect and object labels. This study explored whether excluding IDHC words flagged as unknown or not commonly used by adults from mixed Hispanic communities affects bilingual inf...
Immigrant populations are growing and permanently changing the demographic profile of the United Sta...
Purpose: This study documents the risk for language impairment in Latino children who had different ...
Recent research has emphasized the economic, social, and cognitive advantages available to bilingual...
Research indicates that many infants hear both English and Spanish in their home, with census estima...
We longitudinally investigated parental language context and infants ’ language experiences in relat...
The Hispanic population within the United States has grown to a considerable amount. The state of Fl...
Limited research has been conducted focusing on the school readiness abilities among bilingual Latin...
Barriers to academic success for students of Mexican immigrant families have been identified as lang...
Research on the development of efficiency in spoken language under-standing has focused largely on m...
An understanding of the normal processes of second language acquisition can aid speech-language path...
There continues to be a large disparity between the reading achievement of Hispanic students and the...
This study examined variation in mother – infant interactions, father engagement, and infant cogniti...
Despite a population of close to 40 million Hispanics/Latinos in the USA who have at least some leve...
Purpose: Spanish versions of standardized tests used in language evaluations are not well studied. T...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate and subsequently improve current measurements of linguistic...
Immigrant populations are growing and permanently changing the demographic profile of the United Sta...
Purpose: This study documents the risk for language impairment in Latino children who had different ...
Recent research has emphasized the economic, social, and cognitive advantages available to bilingual...
Research indicates that many infants hear both English and Spanish in their home, with census estima...
We longitudinally investigated parental language context and infants ’ language experiences in relat...
The Hispanic population within the United States has grown to a considerable amount. The state of Fl...
Limited research has been conducted focusing on the school readiness abilities among bilingual Latin...
Barriers to academic success for students of Mexican immigrant families have been identified as lang...
Research on the development of efficiency in spoken language under-standing has focused largely on m...
An understanding of the normal processes of second language acquisition can aid speech-language path...
There continues to be a large disparity between the reading achievement of Hispanic students and the...
This study examined variation in mother – infant interactions, father engagement, and infant cogniti...
Despite a population of close to 40 million Hispanics/Latinos in the USA who have at least some leve...
Purpose: Spanish versions of standardized tests used in language evaluations are not well studied. T...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate and subsequently improve current measurements of linguistic...
Immigrant populations are growing and permanently changing the demographic profile of the United Sta...
Purpose: This study documents the risk for language impairment in Latino children who had different ...
Recent research has emphasized the economic, social, and cognitive advantages available to bilingual...