Language Differentiation Using Augmentative and Alternative Communication: An Investigation of Spanish–English Bilingual Children With and Without Language Impairments

提示语 认知 词汇 心理学 任务(项目管理) 增强和替代通信 多语种神经科学 多语种 计算机科学 认知心理学 语言学 教育学 哲学 管理 神经科学 精神科 经济
作者
Marika King,Mary Ann Romski,Rose A. Sevcik
出处
期刊:American Journal of Speech-language Pathology [American Speech-Language-Hearing Association]
卷期号:30 (1): 89-104 被引量:5
标识
DOI:10.1044/2020_ajslp-20-00030
摘要

Purpose Children with severe speech and language impairments growing up in dual language environments may communicate in more than one language using augmentative and alternative communication (AAC). This study investigated predictors of bilingual children's ability to differentiate between Spanish and English using an AAC iPad app during a cued language-switching task and examined whether switching between languages using AAC incurred a cognitive cost. Method Participants were 58 Spanish–English bilingual children ages 4;0–6;11 (years;months; 23 with language impairments). Children received standardized language and cognitive assessments and completed an experimental language-switching task in which they were asked to differentiate between languages using an AAC iPad app containing English and Spanish vocabulary layouts paired with voice output. Results Results of a binary logistic regression indicated that, when controlling for age, processing speed significantly predicted whether children were classified as high or low performers on the experimental task. Nonparametric tests indicated that switching between languages did not incur a cognitive cost as evidenced by similar response times on trials where participants were required to switch between languages compared to trials where they did not switch. Conclusion This study contributes to the understanding of how young bilingual children with and without language impairments conceptualize and discriminate between languages represented in a visual–graphic modality paired with speech output. Supplemental Material https://doi.org/10.23641/asha.13289330

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