Demystifying Bilingualism 2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-87063-8_2
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Historical Development and State of the Art in Experimental Research on the “Bilingual Advantage/Disadvantage”

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“…Tracing the research lineage of what is known as the "bilingual advantage" leads to the epistemological roots of this discourse as a bilingual disadvantage in intelligence, a construct that gained research traction with the popularization of standardized assessments. Other extensive readings supplement the brief overview here (e.g., Barac & Bialystok, 2011;Jansen et al, 2021). About a hundred years ago, the study of bilingualism and its cognitive consequences began when researchers reported bilingual children and adults had inferior intelligence (Saer, 1923) and bilingual students suffered from low academic achievement due to a persistent "language handicap" (Manuel, 1935, p. 196).…”
Section: Situating the Problem Spacementioning
confidence: 98%
“…Tracing the research lineage of what is known as the "bilingual advantage" leads to the epistemological roots of this discourse as a bilingual disadvantage in intelligence, a construct that gained research traction with the popularization of standardized assessments. Other extensive readings supplement the brief overview here (e.g., Barac & Bialystok, 2011;Jansen et al, 2021). About a hundred years ago, the study of bilingualism and its cognitive consequences began when researchers reported bilingual children and adults had inferior intelligence (Saer, 1923) and bilingual students suffered from low academic achievement due to a persistent "language handicap" (Manuel, 1935, p. 196).…”
Section: Situating the Problem Spacementioning
confidence: 98%