Purpose: A number of experiential factors contribute to bilingual development. Factors such as opportunities to hear and use language, age of first exposure, context of learning, social value of a language, education and others have been discussed in other studies. (Bedore et al 2016; Bedore et al 2012). Language questionnaires and self-reports have been used to quantify language variables and current usage of a language. The current study was part of a larger project examining diagnostic accuracy of various assessment tools for Spanish English bilingual children living in a US/Mexico border city (Curtis, Summers, Stubbemann, & Smith, 2017). The purpose of the study was to examine which language proficiency variables (age of English expos...
The identification of meaningful language measures for bilingual children has important clinical imp...
textThis study explores a functionalist approach to language acquisition by examining the performan...
Background: Bilingual children are under-referred due to an ostensible expectation that they lag beh...
Purpose: A number of experiential factors contribute to bilingual development. Factors such as oppo...
Purpose. This study assesses the factors that contribute to Spanish and English language development...
Description: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the relationship between reported language in...
Measures of productivity and sentence organization are useful metrics for quantifying language devel...
textThe largest group of English language learners in the United States is comprised individuals who...
Purpose: The current study was part of a larger project examining diagnostic accuracy of various ass...
textThe purpose of this analysis was to define norms for grammatical morpheme development in Spanish...
textChildren learn language through experience by hearing and speaking the target language (Lany & G...
Purpose: The current study was part of a larger project examining diagnostic accuracy of various ass...
Using advanced quantitative methods, this article demonstrates that cumulative exposure to the schoo...
International audienceThis paper explores input factors that may cause variation in bilingual langua...
Purpose: In the first study, we explored the dimensionality of language abilities in bilingual child...
The identification of meaningful language measures for bilingual children has important clinical imp...
textThis study explores a functionalist approach to language acquisition by examining the performan...
Background: Bilingual children are under-referred due to an ostensible expectation that they lag beh...
Purpose: A number of experiential factors contribute to bilingual development. Factors such as oppo...
Purpose. This study assesses the factors that contribute to Spanish and English language development...
Description: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the relationship between reported language in...
Measures of productivity and sentence organization are useful metrics for quantifying language devel...
textThe largest group of English language learners in the United States is comprised individuals who...
Purpose: The current study was part of a larger project examining diagnostic accuracy of various ass...
textThe purpose of this analysis was to define norms for grammatical morpheme development in Spanish...
textChildren learn language through experience by hearing and speaking the target language (Lany & G...
Purpose: The current study was part of a larger project examining diagnostic accuracy of various ass...
Using advanced quantitative methods, this article demonstrates that cumulative exposure to the schoo...
International audienceThis paper explores input factors that may cause variation in bilingual langua...
Purpose: In the first study, we explored the dimensionality of language abilities in bilingual child...
The identification of meaningful language measures for bilingual children has important clinical imp...
textThis study explores a functionalist approach to language acquisition by examining the performan...
Background: Bilingual children are under-referred due to an ostensible expectation that they lag beh...