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Production and processing asymmetries in the acquisition of tense morphology by sequential bilingual children [PDF]
This study investigates the production and on-line processing of English tense morphemes by sequential bilingual (L2) Turkish-speaking children with more than three years of exposure to English.
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Due to the difficulties in differentiating bilingual children with Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) from bilingual children with temporary language difficulties that may be caused by heterogeneous language input, language assessments of bilingual ...
Maren Eikerling +10 more
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The educational effectiveness of bilingual education [PDF]
Bilingual education is the use of the native tongue to instruct limited Englishspeaking children. The authors read studies of bilingual education from the earliest period of this literature to the most recent. Of the 300 program evaluations read, only 72
Baker, Keith, Rossell, Christine H.
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Subcortical and cerebellar volume differences in bilingual and monolingual children: An ABCD study
Research suggests that bilingual children experience an extension or delay in the closing of the sensitive/critical period of language development due to multiple language exposure. Moreover, bilingual experience may impact the development of subcortical
My V.H. Nguyen +3 more
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Children’s creativity and bilingualism
Most children in the world grow up bilingual, and bilingualism has been linked to a range of linguistic and other cognitive skills. One such skill is creativity, which is thought could be increased in bilinguals due to enhanced executive functions or more diverse cultural experiences. However, extant literature with children has produced mixed results,
Booton, SA +4 more
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Growing up in a bilingual environment is becoming increasingly common. Yet, we know little about how this enriched language environment influences the connectivity of children’s brains.
Sezgi Goksan +4 more
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Growing up in a bilingual environment is becoming increasingly common. Yet, we know little about how this enriched language environment influences the connectivity of children’s brains.
Sezgi Goksan +4 more
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Politics of Language: The California Bilingual Education Initiative [PDF]
This essay examines issues of power and multiculturalism in relation to the education of children through debate over monolingual versus bilingual education and how language is a source of ...
Holstein, Amara
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Bilingual Education: The Hispanic Response to Unequal Educational Opportunity [PDF]
Discusses the nature of the right to bilingual education, the nature of the program that must be provided, who is directly responsible for it, and the potential conflict between court-mandated desegregation and the support of bilingual ...
Roos, Peter D.
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The purpose of this article is to describe the process of becoming bilingual by sharing my own experience being raised in a four-language environment and how it influenced the upbringing of my daughter in two, and subsequently three languages. The other purpose is to dispel the myth that children with language, developmental and/or intellectual ...
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