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Sustained musical beat perception develops into late childhood and predicts phonological abilities ...
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Parental Report via a Mobile App in the Context of Early Language Trajectories: StarWords Study Protocol. ...
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Heritage Language Development and Maintenance of Heritage Speakers of Korean in Australia in Primary School Years ...
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Current & Future Research Directions in Singapore Mandarin ...
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How Many Palabras? Codeswitching and Lexical Diversity in Spanish-English Picture Books
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In: Languages; Volume 7; Issue 1; Pages: 69 (2022)
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Do Spoken Vocabulary and Gestural Production Distinguish Children with Transient Language Delay from Children Who Will Show Developmental Language Disorder? A Pilot Study
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In: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health; Volume 19; Issue 7; Pages: 3822 (2022)
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Does Where You Live Predict What You Say? Associations between Neighborhood Factors, Child Sleep, and Language Development
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In: Brain Sciences; Volume 12; Issue 2; Pages: 223 (2022)
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Effects of Indoor Air Pollution on the Development of Children under Five Years of Age in Sri Lanka
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In: Atmosphere; Volume 13; Issue 4; Pages: 509 (2022)
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Deep Learning-Based End-to-End Language Development Screening for Children Using Linguistic Knowledge
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In: Applied Sciences; Volume 12; Issue 9; Pages: 4651 (2022)
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What Do Preschool Teachers and Parents Think about the Influence of Screen-Time Exposure on Children’s Development? Challenges and Opportunities
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In: Education Sciences; Volume 12; Issue 1; Pages: 52 (2022)
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Structural Brain Asymmetries for Language: A Comparative Approach across Primates
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In: Symmetry; Volume 14; Issue 5; Pages: 876 (2022)
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Factors Associated with the Suspected Delay in the Language Development of Early Childhood in Southern Thailand
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In: Children; Volume 9; Issue 5; Pages: 662 (2022)
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Parental Report via a Mobile App in the Context of Early Language Trajectories: StarWords Study Protocol
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In: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health; Volume 19; Issue 5; Pages: 3067 (2022)
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Predictors of Word and Text Reading Fluency of Deaf Children in Bilingual Deaf Education Programmes
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In: Languages; Volume 7; Issue 1; Pages: 51 (2022)
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Do a Learner’s Background Languages Change with Increasing Exposure to L3? Comparing the Multilingual Phonological Development of Adolescents and Adults
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In: Languages; Volume 7; Issue 2; Pages: 78 (2022)
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The present study longitudinally explores regressive phonological cross-linguistic influence (CLI) in seven adolescents (aged 12–13) and seven adults (aged 21–39) by examining voice-onset time (VOT) of /p,t,k/ in their first, second, and third language (L1, L2, and L3, respectively). All participants had the same language combination (L1 German, L2 English, L3 Polish) and were recorded completing a range of production tasks in all three languages four times over the course of the first year of L3 learning. The scope of previous research on phonological CLI is thus broadened in two ways: (1) by tracing the development of all languages upon the arrival of a new language in a multilingual’s system longitudinally, and (2) by investigating CLI patterns in two age groups when input and learning environment are comparable. Previous L2 age studies have mostly only made retrospective assumptions about (target) language development, so that longitudinal data, including the entire language repertoire of multilingual speakers, are needed to substantiate claims made in that regard. For the adolescent group, significant changes to both their L1 and L2 over time were found, while the adults’ background languages remained relatively stable on the group level. However, for both groups, much individual variation was uncovered.
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adolescents; adults; instructed learning context; L3 learners; multilingual language development; phonological permeability hypothesis; phonology; regressive CLI; VOT
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Ensuring Equity and Excellence for English Learners: An Annotated Bibliography for Research, Policy, and Practice
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In: Annotated Bibliographies (2022)
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Examining Comprehension of Prosodic Contrasts in 7-12 Year Old Children
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Supporting English Language Learners: Preparing Content Area Teachers to Promote Academic Achievement among Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Learner Populations.
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In: Culminating Experience Projects (2022)
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Exploring Mobile Screen Media Use Among Preschoolers and the Implications for Supporting Children’s Early Language and Literacy Skills
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