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Non-word repetition in bilingual children: the role of language exposure, vocabulary scores and environmental factors

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Pages 283-298 | Received 06 May 2020, Accepted 15 Jan 2021, Published online: 03 Feb 2021
 

ABSTRACT

Assessing language development in bilingual children is challenging in geographical areas where bilinguals have different native languages. Lexical development measures are often used as a starting point to study linguistic abilities in bilingual children. Non-word repetition (NWR) has been found to be very informative in detecting variation. The present study contributes to the broader research aim of documenting bilinguals’ language skills. In a sample of 19 Italian-speaking bilingual children with different native languages, correlations among performance on an Italian-like NWR and receptive vocabulary score (Italian PPVT-R), cumulative exposure, age of first exposure to Italian, current Italian exposure, maternal education, parental concerns and vocabulary in toddlerhood (MB-CDI) were calculated. NWR performances correlated with PPVT-R and parental concerns, but not with maternal education and language exposure measures. Neither NWR scores nor PPVT-R scores were related to Italian vocabulary size in toddlerhood (MB-CDI). We integrate our results with those of others and discuss the advantages and disadvantages of administering NWR to bilingual children, and more generally how to perform early bilingual language assessments.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

Data availability statement

We present descriptive statistics with data collected on our sample.

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Funding

Authors acknowledge the support of the National Institute for Health, Migration and Poverty (INTEGRA: Identificazione e intervento su bambini a rischio di disturbi del linguaggio e/o del neuro-sviluppo, figli di migranti); the Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR-17-CE28-0007 LangAge, ANR-16-DATA-0004, ANR-14-CE30-0003, ANR-17-EURE-0017); and the J. S. McDonnell Foundation (Understanding Human Cognition Scholar Award).

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