Browsing Humanitats by Subject "Individual differences"
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How language environment, age and cognitive capacity support the bilingual development of Syrian refugee children recently arrived in Canada
(Applied Psycholinguistics, 2020)Research on the bilingual development of refugee children is limited, despite this group having distinct characteristics and migration experiences that could impact language development. This study ... -
Morphosyntactic development in first generation arabic- english children: the effect of cognitive, age, and input factors over time and across languages
(Languages, 2020)This longitudinal study examined morphosyntactic development in the heritage Arabic-L1 and English-L2 of first-generation Syrian refugee children (mean age = 9.5; range = 6–13) within their first three ...