Title of article :
The development of vocabulary in English as a second language children and its role in predicting word recognition ability
Author/Authors :
JEAN، MAUREEN نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages :
33
From page :
153
To page :
185
Abstract :
Do older English as a second language (ESL) children have the same knowledge of word meanings as English as a first language (EL1) children? How important is vocabulary’s role in predicting word recognition in these groups? This study sought to answer these questions by examining the profiles of ESL and EL1 upper elementary aged children, for a 2-year period starting in Grade 5. Multivariate analyses revealed that (a) EL1 and ESL groups did not differ on underlying processing components (e.g., phonological awareness [PA], rapid automatized naming [RAN], and working memory [WM]) or on word recognition, but ESL children continued to lag behind their EL1 peers on knowledge of word meanings that correspond approximately to their grade level; and (b) vocabulary knowledge (root words and receptive vocabulary), explained a small proportion of additional variance on word recognition concurrently and longitudinally after accounting for the contributions of PA, RAN, and WM.
Journal title :
Applied Psycholinquistics
Serial Year :
2009
Journal title :
Applied Psycholinquistics
Record number :
651062
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