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Elma Blom1, Merel van Witteloostuijn1
1Department of Development and Education of Youth in Diverse Societies, Faculty of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Utrecht University, the Netherlands.
Journal of experimental child psychology
|March 1, 2026
概括
双语儿童在被允许自由使用两种语言时表现出较小的好处. 执行职能,特别是注意力,在管理双语使用和表现方面发挥了关键作用.
科学领域:
- 发展心理学 发展心理学
- 双语研究 双语研究
- 认知科学 认知科学
背景情况:
- 双语儿童可以利用多种语言进行更丰富的表达.
- 了解双语管理对于双语发展至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 评估对双语儿童使用所有语言的好处.
- 探索语言平衡,执行功能和双语管理之间的关系.
- 检查实验性语言混合与日常语言使用之间的联系.
主要方法:
- 双语儿童 (4-7岁) 在两种语言和单一语言条件下完成了语义语言流利任务.
- 语言平衡是根据熟练程度进行评估的.
- 通过选择性注意力和工作记忆任务来测量执行功能.
主要成果:
- 在两种语言条件下,观察到单词生成的小而非显著的增加.
- 较高的注意力技能与总体上增加的文字生成相关.
- 具有高度注意力的平衡双语儿童在两种语言条件下受益最多.
结论:
- 在双语儿童中,灵活的语言选择的好处是微不足道的,并且取决于环境.
- 注意力是双语语言管理的关键因素,与语言平衡和任务需求相互作用.
- 关于语言混合的实验发现可能不会直接转化为日常语言使用模式.
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