Florida Atlantic University.
University of Houston.
Child Dev. 2018 May;89(3):929-940. doi: 10.1111/cdev.12770. Epub 2017 Feb 28.
The unique relation of language use (i.e., output) to language growth was investigated for forty-seven 30-month-old Spanish-English bilingual children (27 girls, 20 boys) whose choices of which language to speak resulted in their levels of English output differing from their levels of English input. English expressive vocabularies and receptive language skills were assessed at 30, 36, and 42 months. Longitudinal multilevel modeling indicated an effect of output on expressive vocabulary growth only. The finding that output specifically benefits the development of expressive language skill has implications for understanding effects of language use on language skill in monolingual and bilingual development, and potentially, for understanding consequences of cultural differences in how much children are expected to talk in conversation with adults.
研究了 47 名 30 个月大的西班牙语-英语双语儿童(27 名女孩,20 名男孩)的语言使用(即输出)与语言发展之间的独特关系,他们选择使用哪种语言会导致他们的英语输出水平与英语输入水平不同。在 30、36 和 42 个月时,评估了英语表达词汇量和接受性语言技能。纵向多层建模表明,输出对表达词汇增长有影响。这一发现表明,输出特别有利于表达语言技能的发展,这对于理解语言使用对单语和双语发展中语言技能的影响具有意义,并且可能对于理解儿童在与成人交谈时需要说多少话的文化差异的后果具有意义。