Majority language skill, not measures of bilingualism, predicts executive attention in bilingual children

Volume: 213, Pages: 105256 - 105256
Published: Jan 1, 2022
Abstract
Evidence is mixed regarding whether and why bilingual children might be advantaged in the development of executive functions. Five preregistered hypotheses regarding sources of a bilingual advantage were tested with data from 102 Spanish–English bilingual children and 25 English monolingual children who were administered a test of executive attention, the flanker task, at 7, 8, and 9 years of age. Measures of the children’s early and concurrent...
Paper Details
Title
Majority language skill, not measures of bilingualism, predicts executive attention in bilingual children
Published Date
Jan 1, 2022
Volume
213
Pages
105256 - 105256
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