Empirical work has shown that maternal education is related to children’s language outcomes, especially in the societal language, among Spanish-English bilingual children growing up in the U.S. However, no study thus far has assessed the links between maternal cultural orientation and children’s speech sound production. This paper explores whether mothers’ orientation to American (acculturation) and Mexican culture (enculturation) and overall linear acculturation are related to children’s accuracy of production of consonants, of different sound classes, and of phonemes shared and unshared between languages in both English and Spanish at age 4;6 (4 years and 6 months). The results reveal a link between maternal acculturation and children’s s...
Children who grow up in Spanish-English bilingual families in Arizona, US, often start as Spanish-do...
This single case study examines possible cultural implications of the current definition of Parentes...
Dual language learners (DLLs) make up 32% of all children in the U.S. Past research showed that prof...
Empirical work has shown that maternal education is related to children’s language outcomes, especia...
Previous studies support the link of parental acculturation to their children's academic achievement...
This longitudinal study examined the role maternal responsiveness had on shaping Spanish and English...
ABSTRACT. Latino families who express a higher degree of familism are characterized by positive inte...
The current study tested elements of the theoretical model of Portes and Rumbaut (1996), which propo...
Interactions with caregivers are important for children’s development. In particular, the language i...
Bilingual children represent a large population of preschool and school-aged children in the United ...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/ugresearch/2015/Psychology/16/thumbnail.jpgBilingu...
As the Latino portion of the United States population continues to grow each year, more and more chi...
Contains fulltext : 201120.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Bilingual child...
Published online: 11 Nov 2018Bilingual children are often exposed to non-native speech through their...
The present study present study explored the relationships among language use, phonological skill, a...
Children who grow up in Spanish-English bilingual families in Arizona, US, often start as Spanish-do...
This single case study examines possible cultural implications of the current definition of Parentes...
Dual language learners (DLLs) make up 32% of all children in the U.S. Past research showed that prof...
Empirical work has shown that maternal education is related to children’s language outcomes, especia...
Previous studies support the link of parental acculturation to their children's academic achievement...
This longitudinal study examined the role maternal responsiveness had on shaping Spanish and English...
ABSTRACT. Latino families who express a higher degree of familism are characterized by positive inte...
The current study tested elements of the theoretical model of Portes and Rumbaut (1996), which propo...
Interactions with caregivers are important for children’s development. In particular, the language i...
Bilingual children represent a large population of preschool and school-aged children in the United ...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/ugresearch/2015/Psychology/16/thumbnail.jpgBilingu...
As the Latino portion of the United States population continues to grow each year, more and more chi...
Contains fulltext : 201120.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Bilingual child...
Published online: 11 Nov 2018Bilingual children are often exposed to non-native speech through their...
The present study present study explored the relationships among language use, phonological skill, a...
Children who grow up in Spanish-English bilingual families in Arizona, US, often start as Spanish-do...
This single case study examines possible cultural implications of the current definition of Parentes...
Dual language learners (DLLs) make up 32% of all children in the U.S. Past research showed that prof...