Using a monolingual screening test for assessing bilingual children

Carmit Altman, Efrat Harel, Natalia Meir, Peri Iluz-Cohen, Joel Walters, Sharon Armon-Lotem

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Abstract

Bilingual language development is different from monolingual language development. The lack of appropriate assessment tools geared to the bilingual population has led to inaccurate over-diagnosis of bilingual children with typical language development (TLD) as children with Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) and under-diagnosis of bilingual children with DLD. The present paper addresses this challenge by focusing on Hebrew as a second language (L2) of bilingual preschool children whose first language (L1) is either English or Russian, taking into consideration both chronological age (CA) and age of onset of bilingualism (AOB). This study aimed to generate bilingual standards for a monolingual screening test, Goralnik Screening Test for Hebrewby arriving at appropriate bilingual typical development cut-off points. A total of 443 bilingual Hebrew speaking children (397 with TLD and 46 with DLD), ages 61–78 months (M = 70; SD = 4), 199 with L1 English and 244 with L1 Russian, took part in the study. The results demonstrate low diagnostic accuracy when a monolingual test with monolingual norms is used for bilingual children, in contrast with increased diagnostic accuracy when bilingual standards are used for bilingual children. The paper concludes by showing the importance of bilingual standards when assessing clinical populations with varying ages of acquisition, and in particular, for those who were exposed to their second language after the age of four.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1132-1152
Number of pages21
JournalClinical Linguistics and Phonetics
Volume36
Issue number12
Early online date29 Nov 2021
DOIs
StatePublished - 2 Dec 2022

Keywords

  • Bilingual language development
  • Goralnik Screening Test for Hebrew
  • age of bilingual onset
  • bilingual standards
  • language assessment

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Speech and Hearing
  • Language and Linguistics
  • Linguistics and Language

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