While most investigations of bilingualism document participants’ language background, there is an absence of consensus on how to quantify bilingualism. The high number of different language background questionnaires used by researchers and practitioners jeopardises data comparability and cross-pollination between research and practice. Using the Delphi consensus survey method, we asked 132 panellists (researchers, speech and language therapists, teachers) from 29 countries to rate 124 statements on a 5-point agreement scale. Consensus was pre-defined as 75% agreement threshold. After two survey rounds, 79% of statements reached consensus. The need for common measures to quantify bilingualism was acknowledged by 96% of respondents. Agreement...
Using advanced quantitative methods, this article demonstrates that cumulative exposure to the schoo...
In the past years, studies and research on bilingualism have experimented a striking advance due to ...
For a long time, bilingualism was believed to involve the requirement of two separate word processin...
While most investigations of bilingualism document participants’ language background, there is an ab...
The multidimensionality of the bilingual experience makes the investigation of bilingualism fascinat...
Questionnaires documenting children’s bilingual experience have been used frequently in research on ...
Questionnaires documenting children's bilingual experience have been used frequently in research on ...
Bilingualism is not new, and people have been speaking more than one language since ancient times. D...
Recent years have seen a surge in research comparing bilinguals to monolinguals, yet synthesizing th...
The paper offers a new way to measure language ability in bilinguals, based on measures of lexical r...
Bilingualism is a gradient of experiences that show significant variation across individuals who sp...
In this handbook chapter I analyse the concept of bilingual abilities. Bilinguals vary widely in wha...
The aim of this article is to show how measures of lexical richness (Guiraud, 1954; Malvern, Richard...
Despite the multifactorial space of language experience in which people continuously vary, bilingual...
This article aims at revitalizing the debate concerning the measurement of language proficiency (LP)...
Using advanced quantitative methods, this article demonstrates that cumulative exposure to the schoo...
In the past years, studies and research on bilingualism have experimented a striking advance due to ...
For a long time, bilingualism was believed to involve the requirement of two separate word processin...
While most investigations of bilingualism document participants’ language background, there is an ab...
The multidimensionality of the bilingual experience makes the investigation of bilingualism fascinat...
Questionnaires documenting children’s bilingual experience have been used frequently in research on ...
Questionnaires documenting children's bilingual experience have been used frequently in research on ...
Bilingualism is not new, and people have been speaking more than one language since ancient times. D...
Recent years have seen a surge in research comparing bilinguals to monolinguals, yet synthesizing th...
The paper offers a new way to measure language ability in bilinguals, based on measures of lexical r...
Bilingualism is a gradient of experiences that show significant variation across individuals who sp...
In this handbook chapter I analyse the concept of bilingual abilities. Bilinguals vary widely in wha...
The aim of this article is to show how measures of lexical richness (Guiraud, 1954; Malvern, Richard...
Despite the multifactorial space of language experience in which people continuously vary, bilingual...
This article aims at revitalizing the debate concerning the measurement of language proficiency (LP)...
Using advanced quantitative methods, this article demonstrates that cumulative exposure to the schoo...
In the past years, studies and research on bilingualism have experimented a striking advance due to ...
For a long time, bilingualism was believed to involve the requirement of two separate word processin...