“…Working memory has been referred to as a processing resource of limited capacity involved in the preservation of information while simultaneously processing the same or other information (e.g., Baddeley, 2012;Engle, Tuholski, Laughlin, & Conway, 1999). Several studies suggest that the development of WM involves the increasing ability to retain information (e.g., Alloway, Gathercole, Kirkwood, & Elliot, 2009;Gathercole, Pickering, Ambridge, & Wearing, 2004;Swanson, 2011) and that such development may be related to English language learners' performance on measures of reading and language acquisition (e.g., Gorman, 2012;Swanson, Sáez, & Gerber, 2006).…”