2021
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.613992
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Cognitive Mechanisms of Monolingual and Bilingual Children in Monoliterate Educational Settings: Evidence From Sentence Repetition

Abstract: Sentence repetition (SR) tasks have been extensively employed to assess bilingual children’s linguistic and cognitive resources. The present study examined whether monoliterate bilingual children differ from their monolingual (and monoliterate) peers in SR accuracy and cognitive tasks, and investigated links between vocabulary, updating, verbal and visuospatial working memory and SR performance in the same children. Participants were two groups of 35 children, 8–12 years of age: one group consisted of Albanian… Show more

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“…Table 5 demonstrates that as with the infant and preschool groups, EF was the most frequently measured ability with school-age participants, with all 23 experiments measuring some component(s) of EF ( Andreou et al, 2021 ; Antón, Duñabeitia, Estévez, Hernández, Castillo, Fuentes, et al, 2014 ; Bialystok & Viswanathan, 2009 ; Bosma, Hoekstra, Versloot, Arjen, & Blom, 2017 ; Cockcroft, 2016 ; Crespo et al, 2019 ; Czapka et al, 2020 ; de Abreu, 2011; de Abreu, Cruz-Santos, Tourinho, Martin, & Bialystok, 2012; Kapa & Colombo, 2013 ; Ladas, Carroll, & Vivas, 2015 ; Morales, Calvo, & Bialystok, 2013 ; Park, Ellis Weismer, & Kaushanskaya, 2018 ; Pino Escobar, Kalashnikova, & Escudero, 2018 ; Poarch, 2018 ; Poarch & van Hell, 2012 ; Poarch & Bialystok, 2015 ; Struys, Duyck, & Woumans, 2018 ; Tse & Altarriba, 2014 ; Vivas, Chrysochoou, Ladas, & Salvari, 2020 ). Attention was measured in 10 experiments using the ANT (attentional control: Antón et al, 2014 ; Kapa & Colombo, 2013 ; Ladas et al, 2015, Experiments 1 and 2 ; Poarch & van Hell, 2012, Experiment 2 ; Vivas et al, 2020 ), Simon task (attentional control: Poarch & van Hell, 2012, Experiment 1 ; Tse & Altarriba, 2014 ), and Sky Search task (selective attention; Bosma et al, 2017 ; de Abreu et al, 2012).…”
Section: School-age Studies (6 To 12 Years Of Age)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Table 5 demonstrates that as with the infant and preschool groups, EF was the most frequently measured ability with school-age participants, with all 23 experiments measuring some component(s) of EF ( Andreou et al, 2021 ; Antón, Duñabeitia, Estévez, Hernández, Castillo, Fuentes, et al, 2014 ; Bialystok & Viswanathan, 2009 ; Bosma, Hoekstra, Versloot, Arjen, & Blom, 2017 ; Cockcroft, 2016 ; Crespo et al, 2019 ; Czapka et al, 2020 ; de Abreu, 2011; de Abreu, Cruz-Santos, Tourinho, Martin, & Bialystok, 2012; Kapa & Colombo, 2013 ; Ladas, Carroll, & Vivas, 2015 ; Morales, Calvo, & Bialystok, 2013 ; Park, Ellis Weismer, & Kaushanskaya, 2018 ; Pino Escobar, Kalashnikova, & Escudero, 2018 ; Poarch, 2018 ; Poarch & van Hell, 2012 ; Poarch & Bialystok, 2015 ; Struys, Duyck, & Woumans, 2018 ; Tse & Altarriba, 2014 ; Vivas, Chrysochoou, Ladas, & Salvari, 2020 ). Attention was measured in 10 experiments using the ANT (attentional control: Antón et al, 2014 ; Kapa & Colombo, 2013 ; Ladas et al, 2015, Experiments 1 and 2 ; Poarch & van Hell, 2012, Experiment 2 ; Vivas et al, 2020 ), Simon task (attentional control: Poarch & van Hell, 2012, Experiment 1 ; Tse & Altarriba, 2014 ), and Sky Search task (selective attention; Bosma et al, 2017 ; de Abreu et al, 2012).…”
Section: School-age Studies (6 To 12 Years Of Age)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Working memory was assessed in ten experiments ( Andreou et al, 2021 ; Bosma et al, 2017 ; Cockcroft, 2016 ; Czapka et al, 2020 ; de Abreu, 2011; de Abreu et al, 2012; Morales et al, 2013, Study 1 & 2 ; Park et al, 2018 ; Tse & Altarriba, 2014 ). Four experiments measured verbal WM using Counting Recall, Forward and Backward Digit Span, and Non-Word Repetition tasks ( Andreou et al, 2021 ; Bosma et al, 2017 ; Cockcroft, 2016 ; de Abreu, 2011).…”
Section: School-age Studies (6 To 12 Years Of Age)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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