This paper reviews current research findings on how specific learning difficulties (SLDs) impact on the processes of multilingual language development. The review includes studies of young language learners in instructed classroom settings as well as of multilingual children in second language contexts. The paper starts with a definition of the concepts of disability and SLDs. Next, it discusses the interaction of cognitive factors with L1 and L2 literacy development and L2 learning. The paper also outlines possible ways in which SLDs can be identified in different L2 learning contexts. A detailed analysis of how cognitive factors influence the development of second language skills of young learners with learning difficulties is given in th...
To a large extent, determining whether an English learner has a language/learning disability is a pr...
One of the challenges for educators working in multilingual settings has been to identify the causes...
Since the term was first introduced by Samuel Kirk in 1963, problems of language comprehension and e...
The Second Language Learning Processes of Students with Specific Learning Difficulties is the only r...
Individual differences that have an impact on the processes and outcomes of second language (L2) lea...
Children diagnosed with a specific language impairment are faced with difficulty in both language pr...
The impact of language disorders in children with learning disabilities is highlighted. Learning dis...
This paper reports a case study of one little boy we call “Tim,” who learned language slowly and wit...
Multilingual children represent a rapidly growing population of students in U.S. schools. However, i...
This chapter introduces the research literature on specific language impairment (SLI). We characteri...
The aim of this article is to review the literature on the implications of learning disabilities (LD...
In contemporary society, multilingualism is an increasing reality, and the study of foreign language...
The issue of bilingualism in students with intellectual disabilities has been little explored, wheth...
This report investigates two topics that are gaining growing interest in bilingual research, concern...
Research on children with language impairment (LI) and bilingual children is important for both clin...
To a large extent, determining whether an English learner has a language/learning disability is a pr...
One of the challenges for educators working in multilingual settings has been to identify the causes...
Since the term was first introduced by Samuel Kirk in 1963, problems of language comprehension and e...
The Second Language Learning Processes of Students with Specific Learning Difficulties is the only r...
Individual differences that have an impact on the processes and outcomes of second language (L2) lea...
Children diagnosed with a specific language impairment are faced with difficulty in both language pr...
The impact of language disorders in children with learning disabilities is highlighted. Learning dis...
This paper reports a case study of one little boy we call “Tim,” who learned language slowly and wit...
Multilingual children represent a rapidly growing population of students in U.S. schools. However, i...
This chapter introduces the research literature on specific language impairment (SLI). We characteri...
The aim of this article is to review the literature on the implications of learning disabilities (LD...
In contemporary society, multilingualism is an increasing reality, and the study of foreign language...
The issue of bilingualism in students with intellectual disabilities has been little explored, wheth...
This report investigates two topics that are gaining growing interest in bilingual research, concern...
Research on children with language impairment (LI) and bilingual children is important for both clin...
To a large extent, determining whether an English learner has a language/learning disability is a pr...
One of the challenges for educators working in multilingual settings has been to identify the causes...
Since the term was first introduced by Samuel Kirk in 1963, problems of language comprehension and e...