Narrative abilities in early successive bilingual Slovak–English children: A cross-language comparison

Svetlana Kapalková, Kamila Polisenska, Lenka Marková, James Fenton

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    Abstract

    This study investigates macrostructure skill transfer in successive bilingual children speaking Slovak and English, a new language combination for narrative research. We examined whether narrative performance reflected language dominance and assessed relationships between nonword repetition (NWR) and narrative skills within and across languages. Forty typically developing Slovak–English bilingual children (mean age = 5 years, 10 months) were evaluated for microstructure and macrostructure performance in both languages through story telling and retelling tasks. In addition, NWR was assessed in Slovak, the children's first language (L1). Macrostructure scores were higher in their L1 than in their second language (L2), but comprehension did not differ across languages. L1 NWR was significantly related to L1 microstructure scores, but not to L1/L2 macrostructure or L2 microstructure. Implications for assessing bilingual children's language are discussed.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)145-164
    Number of pages19
    JournalApplied Psycholinguistics
    Volume37
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Jan 2016

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