Department of Languages, Literature and Communication, Utrecht University, the Netherlands.
Department of Special Education, Utrecht University, Utrecht, the Netherlands.
Res Dev Disabil. 2020 Dec;107:103782. doi: 10.1016/j.ridd.2020.103782. Epub 2020 Nov 1.
Children's executive functioning (EF) is often negatively associated with a developmental language disorder (DLD) and positively related to bilingualism. However, both regarding children with DLD and bilingual children, findings are mixed and few studies have investigated the combination of DLD and bilingualism in relation to EF.
This study investigated the effects of DLD and bilingualism on children's EF development.
Monolingual and bilingual children with DLD and typical development (TD; N = 32 in each group) were tested three times with yearly intervals (M = 71 months at time 1). Verbal and visuospatial working memory, selective attention, and inhibition were assessed.
Monolinguals and bilinguals with DLD had weak working memory and inhibition skills at each time point compared to TD peers, which could partly be explained by verbal short-term memory limitations. Positive effects of bilingualism emerged when controlling for Dutch vocabulary and morphology skills, and were most pronounced at time 1.
Monolinguals and bilinguals with DLD have similar and persistent EF deficits, which are partly secondary to verbal short-term memory weaknesses. Bilinguals performed better on EF than monolinguals when Dutch language knowledge was controlled for. This effect was found regardless of DLD and was most prominent at age 5-6 years.
儿童的执行功能(EF)通常与发育性语言障碍(DLD)呈负相关,与双语呈正相关。然而,无论是对于患有 DLD 的儿童还是双语儿童,研究结果都不一致,而且很少有研究调查 DLD 和双语在执行功能方面的结合。
本研究调查了 DLD 和双语对儿童执行功能发展的影响。
患有 DLD 和典型发育(TD)的单语和双语儿童(每组 32 名)每年测试三次(第 1 次时为 71 个月)。评估了言语和视空间工作记忆、选择性注意和抑制。
与 TD 同龄人相比,患有 DLD 的单语和双语儿童在每个时间点的工作记忆和抑制技能都较弱,这在一定程度上可以用言语短期记忆的局限性来解释。当控制荷兰语词汇和形态技能时,双语表现出积极的影响,并且在第 1 次时最为明显。
患有 DLD 的单语和双语儿童存在类似的且持续存在的执行功能缺陷,部分原因是言语短期记忆薄弱。当控制荷兰语知识时,双语者在执行功能方面的表现优于单语者。无论是否存在 DLD,这种影响在 5-6 岁时最为明显。