A multidimensional approach to Spanish-English bilingual preschoolers' narrative skills.

4区 教育学 Q3 Social Sciences Infancia y Aprendizaje Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1080/02103702.2021.1888493
Martha Shiro, Erika Hoff
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We identify language and discourse skills in 54-month-old Spanish-English bilingual preschoolers and their English-speaking monolingual peers, using multiple measures. Forty-one Spanish-English bilingual and 25 English monolingual children, all US born, viewed an eight-minute wordless video. The bilingual children recounted the story once in English and once in Spanish, in counterbalanced order. The story retellings were transcribed and coded for discourse skills (narrative length, narrative components and uses of evaluative language) and language skills (number of words, number of different words, MLUw). No difference was found in the two groupś overall language or discourse skills, assessed in the narrative production, with the exception of certain uses of evaluative language. Within the bilingual group, all measures, except MLUw, were highly correlated across the two languages. Our multidimensional analysis of narrative structure and use of evaluative language sheds light on certain differences between the ways in which English monolinguals and Spanish-English bilinguals organize their narrative discourse. We discuss the advantages of using this multidimensional approach in assessing bilingualś language and discourse abilities in narrative production.

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西班牙语-英语双语学龄前儿童叙事技能的多维研究。
我们使用多种测量方法来确定54个月大的西班牙-英语双语学龄前儿童和他们的英语单语同龄人的语言和话语技能。41名西班牙语-英语双语儿童和25名英语单语儿童,都出生在美国,观看了一段8分钟的无文字视频。双语儿童一次用英语,一次用西班牙语讲述这个故事,顺序是平衡的。对复述的故事进行转录和编码,以评估话语技巧(叙事长度、叙事成分和评价语言的使用)和语言技巧(单词数、不同单词数、MLUw)。除了某些评价性语言的使用外,两组在叙事生产中评估的整体语言或话语技能方面没有发现差异。在双语组中,除MLUw外,所有测量值在两种语言之间都高度相关。我们对叙事结构和评价性语言使用的多维分析揭示了英语单语者和西班牙-英语双语者组织叙事话语方式的某些差异。我们讨论了使用这种多维方法来评估双语语言和叙事生产中的话语能力的优势。
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