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Narratives in Two Languages: Assessing Performance of Bilingual Children Vera Gutierrez- Clellen Linguistics and Education 13(2): 175–197

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Narratives in Two Languages: Assessing Performance of Bilingual Children Vera Gutierrez-Clellen. Linguistics and Education 13(2): 175–197. Professor, Speech Language Director, Bilingual Child Language Research Laboratory. San Diego State University San Diego, California. Research Hypothesis. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Narratives in Two Languages: Assessing Performance of Bilingual ChildrenVera Gutierrez-Clellen

Linguistics and Education 13(2): 175–197

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Professor, Speech LanguageDirector, Bilingual Child Language Research Laboratory

San Diego State University

San Diego, California

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Research Hypothesis

TD bilingual children who appear to speak two languages may demonstrate different levels of narrative development in L1 and L2.

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Narratives in Spanish and in English

Both employ tense markers to differentiate background and foreground events

Narrative in English elaborate on motion events by stating their trajectory and manner of motion

Narratives in Spanish use verbs to mark changes of state or location

Subject marking is obligatory in English, but optional in Spanish

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Participants

33 bilingual Spanish-English speakers 28 second graders in bilingual classrooms 5 second graders in English only classrooms 19 male, 14 female 7;3-8;7 years old No history of language impairment in L1/L2

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Methods

Teacher questionnaires Parent questionnaires Spontaneous narratives Story recall task Story comprehension task

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Spontaneous Narratives

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Story Recall Task

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Story Comprehension Task

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Results

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Quantitative analysis

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Story Recall zscores

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Story Comprehension zscores

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Qualitative Analysis:Story Recall

Seven children performed below their bilingual peers in story recall.

The same children demonstrated limited performance on story comprehension questions.

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Child #306

Child #306“The lady was scared of the tiger.And he put food what he could eat.And the tiger said thank you for the food and the music.And he go to sleep.”

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Narrative Proficiency

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Discussion

Children used their grammatical knowledge in each language without apparent difficulty.

Spontaneous narratives showed they were capable of producing narratives containing temporal and causal sequences in both languages.

Cross-linguistic differences found only when using recall tasks.

Most children showed greater recall and comprehension in English, but not all.

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Implications

Assessment of narrative abilities in both languages will rule out or suggest language impairment.

For some children the best indicator of their narrative ability was Spanish, for others it was English.

Bilingualism appears to a a containuum of proficiencies.

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