Previous studies have highlighted early differences in bilinguals’ rate of language acquisition in comparison with monolinguals. However, these differences seem to disappear with increasing age and exposure to the language, and do so quicker in dominant community languages than in minority status languages. This study aimed to replicate these findings in relation to literacy development. Three groups of Welsh-English bilinguals (L1 Welsh, simultaneous bilinguals and L1 English) were given receptive vocabulary tasks and reading tasks in Welsh and in English. An additional group of monolingual English-speaking controls was given the English tasks. Results revealed differential performance among the bilinguals in relation to the English task...
The majority of the world's children grow up learning two or more languages. The study of early bili...
The rationale behind the present study comes from the assumption that the language proficiency leve...
This study investigates age related differences in standardized tests scores of language usage and r...
The current study aimed at investigating the performance of bilingual children with English as an ad...
The current study investigated the effect of exposure to English on bilingual language acquisition. ...
The ever-present argument that children from non-Welsh speaking backgrounds can’t reach their full p...
Numerous studies suggest that bilinguals demonstrate smaller vocabularies than monolinguals, and tha...
The aim of this research was to explore the impact of Welsh-English bilingualism on the linguistic a...
Most studies on bilingual language development focus on children’s second language (L2). Here, we in...
This paper examines the acquisition of Welsh in Gwynedd and Anglesey counties in North Wales, the st...
This study explored the long-term effects of limited input on bilingual teenagers’ acquisition of co...
Most studies on bilingual language development focus on children’s second language (L2). Here, we in...
Gathercole & Thomas (2009) concluded that Welsh children easily gained proficiency in the majori...
Bilingual children are a heterogeneous population, as the amount of input and use of their languages...
One in eight of children growing up in Britain comes from an ethnic minority background. The educati...
The majority of the world's children grow up learning two or more languages. The study of early bili...
The rationale behind the present study comes from the assumption that the language proficiency leve...
This study investigates age related differences in standardized tests scores of language usage and r...
The current study aimed at investigating the performance of bilingual children with English as an ad...
The current study investigated the effect of exposure to English on bilingual language acquisition. ...
The ever-present argument that children from non-Welsh speaking backgrounds can’t reach their full p...
Numerous studies suggest that bilinguals demonstrate smaller vocabularies than monolinguals, and tha...
The aim of this research was to explore the impact of Welsh-English bilingualism on the linguistic a...
Most studies on bilingual language development focus on children’s second language (L2). Here, we in...
This paper examines the acquisition of Welsh in Gwynedd and Anglesey counties in North Wales, the st...
This study explored the long-term effects of limited input on bilingual teenagers’ acquisition of co...
Most studies on bilingual language development focus on children’s second language (L2). Here, we in...
Gathercole & Thomas (2009) concluded that Welsh children easily gained proficiency in the majori...
Bilingual children are a heterogeneous population, as the amount of input and use of their languages...
One in eight of children growing up in Britain comes from an ethnic minority background. The educati...
The majority of the world's children grow up learning two or more languages. The study of early bili...
The rationale behind the present study comes from the assumption that the language proficiency leve...
This study investigates age related differences in standardized tests scores of language usage and r...