Phonological Sensitivity of Bilingual and Multilingual (Primary) School Students

Q3 Arts and Humanities Sustainable Multilingualism Pub Date : 2020-05-01 DOI:10.2478/sm-2020-0003
Silvija Hanžić Deda
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Summary This literature overview presents findings stemming from eleven contemporary studies dealing with various aspects of phonological sensitivity in bilingual and multilingual individuals within the context of formal education. The selected studies were published in English, during the past decade, but they include several languages in various combinations. The main objective of this review is to inquire about the nature of phonological sensitivity in bilingual and multilingual individuals while they are developing their early literacy or expanding their literacy to new languages. To achieve that, findings from the selected studies were categorized according to the targeted aspects of phonological sensitivity, i.e. phonological units. The most common research designs, instruments and self-reported limitations were listed to provide a better understanding of the circumstances in which research was conducted. Phonological sensitivity of young bilinguals and multilinguals who are developing their literacy skills appears to be complex, but no distinctive advantages or disadvantages were reported in comparison to monolinguals. However, multiple varying characteristics of research participants frequently interfere with the research design, mainly because of group heterogeneity and small sample size unsuitable for generalization. For a better understanding of the topic, further research is needed, especially in the area of multilingualism.
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双语和多语(小学)学生的语音敏感性
本文献综述介绍了11项当代研究的结果,这些研究涉及正规教育背景下双语和多语言个体的语音敏感性的各个方面。选定的研究在过去十年中以英语发表,但其中包括几种不同组合的语言。这篇综述的主要目的是探讨双语和多语言个体在发展早期识字能力或将识字能力扩展到新语言时语音敏感性的性质。为了实现这一点,根据语音敏感性的目标方面,即语音单位,对所选研究的结果进行了分类。列出了最常见的研究设计、仪器和自我报告的局限性,以更好地了解进行研究的环境。正在发展识字技能的年轻双语者和多语者的语音敏感性似乎很复杂,但与单语者相比,没有明显的优势或劣势。然而,研究参与者的多种不同特征经常干扰研究设计,主要是因为群体异质性和小样本量不适合泛化。为了更好地理解这一主题,需要进行进一步的研究,特别是在使用多种语文方面。
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Sustainable Multilingualism
Sustainable Multilingualism Social Sciences-Linguistics and Language
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