“…Note that Russian and Hebrew are similar in the language-specific property of referential choice, i.e., the use of overt and null pronouns. The findings of these two studies are in accord with previous research on bilingual children with special needs, e.g., Developmental Language Disorders (DLD, previously referred to as Specific Language Impairment (SLI)) (e.g., Bird, Genesee & Verhoeven, 2016;Blom & Boerma, 2017;Degani, Kreiser & Novogrodsky, 2019;Meir, 2017;Zebib, Tuller, Hamann, Abed Ibrahim & Prévost, 2020). These studies found no detrimental effect of bilingualism on language development in children with developmental disorders.…”