When bilingual children enter formal reading education, host language proficiency becomes increasingly important. This study investigated the relation between socioeconomic status (SES), maternal language use, reading input, and vocabulary in a sample of 111 six-year-old children of first-and second-generation Turkish immigrant parents in the Netherlands. Mothers reported on their language use with the child, frequency of reading by both parents, and availability of children's books in the ethnic and the host language. Children's Dutch and Turkish vocabulary were tested during a home visit. SES was related to maternal language use and to host language reading input. Reading input mediated the relation between SES and host language vocabular...
We study minority language proficiency of adolescent immigrant children in England, Germany, the Net...
In bilingualism studies, comparing the competence of mono- and bilingual speakers is common, but it ...
In countries throughout the world, educational achievement of young bilingual immigrant children con...
When bilingual children enter formal reading education, host language proficiency becomes increasing...
The present study addressed important gaps in the research literature on bilingual development by ex...
Literature that examines possible heterogeneous effects of reading aloud to children of immigrants a...
While considerable numbers of studies have investigated the language processes of bilingual children...
The purpose of this study is to examine the links between family background and home language factor...
This thesis presents the results of a cross-sectional, mixed-method study investigating the role of ...
Previous research has shown that in a minority–majority language context, the quantity of language i...
By using empirical evidence derived from a bilingual test of reading in Dutch-Turkish, French-Turkis...
WOS: 000383408500007The interdependence between the first and second language of bilingual immigrant...
This study examined immigrant parents ' role in their young children's language learning a...
This study investigated the development and correlates of language use in bilingual Turkish-Dutch im...
Little research has explored how preschools can support children’s second-language (L2) vocabulary d...
We study minority language proficiency of adolescent immigrant children in England, Germany, the Net...
In bilingualism studies, comparing the competence of mono- and bilingual speakers is common, but it ...
In countries throughout the world, educational achievement of young bilingual immigrant children con...
When bilingual children enter formal reading education, host language proficiency becomes increasing...
The present study addressed important gaps in the research literature on bilingual development by ex...
Literature that examines possible heterogeneous effects of reading aloud to children of immigrants a...
While considerable numbers of studies have investigated the language processes of bilingual children...
The purpose of this study is to examine the links between family background and home language factor...
This thesis presents the results of a cross-sectional, mixed-method study investigating the role of ...
Previous research has shown that in a minority–majority language context, the quantity of language i...
By using empirical evidence derived from a bilingual test of reading in Dutch-Turkish, French-Turkis...
WOS: 000383408500007The interdependence between the first and second language of bilingual immigrant...
This study examined immigrant parents ' role in their young children's language learning a...
This study investigated the development and correlates of language use in bilingual Turkish-Dutch im...
Little research has explored how preschools can support children’s second-language (L2) vocabulary d...
We study minority language proficiency of adolescent immigrant children in England, Germany, the Net...
In bilingualism studies, comparing the competence of mono- and bilingual speakers is common, but it ...
In countries throughout the world, educational achievement of young bilingual immigrant children con...