语音短期记忆:双语能力的重要性

IF 1.5 2区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Language Learning and Development Pub Date : 2022-01-05 DOI:10.1080/15475441.2021.2014846
E. Zaretsky, Benjamin P. Lange, C. Hey
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非单词重复任务被广泛用于语音短期记忆的评估。以往关于单语和双语儿童在PSTM任务中的表现的研究结果尚无定论。虽然在一些研究中,双语者在非单词的重复上确实优于单语者,但大多数研究报告说,双语儿童的结果相对较弱,尤其是在他们的第二语言测试中。本研究以四岁的单语和双语儿童(N = 1441)为研究对象,采用基于德语的非词汇(GBNW)和准通用非词汇(QUNW)进行德语习得测试。假设双语者在(a)在德语技能相当的条件下的GBNW和(b)在没有任何先决条件的QUNW中都优于单语者,因为QUNW不以德语的良好掌握为先决条件。双语者在GBNW上的结果明显较低,但在QUNW上没有。在将德语能力有限的儿童排除在两组之外后,双语者在两项任务中的表现都优于单语者,尤其是在QUNW中。可以认为,双语比单语对PSTM的要求更高,从而促进了PSTM的更快发展。如果使用QUNW而不是特定语言项目,就可以避免由于双语者在基于德语的PSTM任务中表现不佳而对他们进行不必要的医疗检查和治疗。
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Phonological Short-Term Memory: When Bilingualism Matters
ABSTRACT Non-word repetition tasks are widely used to assess phonological short-term memory (PSTM). Results of previous research on the performance of monolingual and bilingual children in PSTM tasks are inconclusive. Although in some studies bilinguals did outperform monolinguals in the repetition of non-words, most studies reported comparatively weak results of bilingual children, especially when they were tested in their L2. In this study, four-year-old monolingual and bilingual children acquiring German (N = 1,441) were tested with both German-based (GBNW) and quasi-universal non-words (QUNW). It was hypothesized that bilinguals would outperform monolinguals both in (a) GBNW under the condition of comparable German language skills and (b) QUNW without any preconditions because QUNW do not presuppose a good command of German. Bilinguals yielded significantly lower results in GBNW, but not in QUNW. After the exclusion of children with limited German language skills from both groups, bilinguals outperformed monolinguals in both tasks, especially in QUNW. It can be assumed that bilingualism puts higher demands on PSTM than monolingualism and thus contributes to its faster development. Unnecessary medical examinations and therapies that are sometimes prescribed to bilinguals due to a poor performance in German-based PSTM tasks can be avoided if QUNW are used instead of language-specific items.
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