Kim Su Yeong, Yan Jinjin, Wen Wen, Song Jiaxiu, Chen Shanting, Zhang Minyu, Lopez Belem G, Arredondo Maria M, Gleason Marci E J, Ip Ka I
Department of Human Development and Family Sciences, The University of Texas at Austin.
Department of Psychology, Fordham University.
Int J Biling Educ Biling. 2024;27(7):978-992. doi: 10.1080/13670050.2024.2308663. Epub 2024 Feb 6.
Few studies have considered bilingualism's impact on cognitive development within the sociolinguistic and cultural context of the immigrant communities where bilingualism is commonly practiced. In the United States, many Mexican-origin bilingual youth practice their bilingual skills by (i.e., translating/interpreting between languages) for their immigrant parents who have low English proficiency. Meanwhile, these youth may also experience discrimination in their daily life. The present study focuses on Mexican-origin bilingual youth brokers (=334) in order to examine how discriminatory experiences (i.e., daily and ethnic discrimination) and bilingual brokering experiences captured by profiles are related to cognitive control performance (i.e., attentional control and inhibition). We found no significant direct influence of either bilingual broker profiles or discriminatory experiences on cognitive control. However, the associations between discriminatory experiences and cognitive control performance depended upon brokering experiences. Specifically, greater discrimination was associated with lower cognitive control performance among moderate brokers (with moderate bilingual experiences), but the association was attenuated among efficacious brokers (with positive bilingual experiences). Findings highlight the need to consider the sociolinguistic heterogeneity of both discriminatory experiences and language use when investigating cognitive control performance in bilinguals.
很少有研究在普遍使用双语的移民社区的社会语言和文化背景下,考虑双语对认知发展的影响。在美国,许多墨西哥裔双语青年为英语水平较低的移民父母充当双语中介(即进行语言之间的翻译/口译)来运用他们的双语技能。与此同时,这些青年在日常生活中可能也会遭遇歧视。本研究聚焦于墨西哥裔双语青年中介(n = 334),以考察所描述的歧视经历(即日常歧视和种族歧视)以及双语中介经历如何与认知控制表现(即注意力控制和抑制)相关。我们发现,双语中介描述或歧视经历对认知控制均无显著直接影响。然而,歧视经历与认知控制表现之间的关联取决于中介经历。具体而言,在中等中介者(有中等双语经历)中,更多的歧视与更低的认知控制表现相关,但在高效中介者(有积极双语经历)中,这种关联减弱。研究结果凸显了在调查双语者的认知控制表现时,需要考虑歧视经历和语言使用的社会语言异质性。