Word reading in monolingual and bilingual children with developmental language disorder

Many children with developmental language disorder (DLD) are reported to have word reading difficulties. However, previous research has focused mostly on monolingual children. The present study used two existing datasets to assess word reading outcomes of bilingual children with DLD. In Study 1, we...

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Veröffentlicht in:Learning and individual differences 2022-08, Vol.98, p.102185, Article 102185
Hauptverfasser: de Bree, Elise H., Boerma, Tessel, Hakvoort, Britt, Blom, Elma, van den Boer, Madelon
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Zusammenfassung:Many children with developmental language disorder (DLD) are reported to have word reading difficulties. However, previous research has focused mostly on monolingual children. The present study used two existing datasets to assess word reading outcomes of bilingual children with DLD. In Study 1, we compared word reading outcomes of monolingual and bilingual children with and without DLD (n = 93 monolingual DLD; n = 33 bilingual DLD, n = 42 monolingual TD; n = 74 bilingual TD). In Study 2, we compared those of monolingual (n = 91) and bilingual children with DLD (n = 51) on the basis of school record data. Findings from both studies show mean poor word reading outcomes and a high incidence of poor readers in the groups of children with DLD. Despite lower oral language outcomes of bilingual children in the mainstream language, reading outcomes of monolingual and bilingual children (with/without DLD) did not differ or outcomes were even better for the bilingual children. Overall, these findings indicate that DLD is a risk factor for word reading difficulties, while bilingualism is not. •A substantial percentage of monolingual children with DLD shows poor reading.•We compared word reading of bilingual and monolingual children with and without DLD.•Word reading outcomes of bilingual children resembled those of monolingual children.•Groups with DLD showed low word reading outcomes and a high incidence of poor readers.•Poor word reading in bilinguals with DLD is related to DLD, not to bilingualism.
ISSN:1041-6080
1873-3425
1873-3425
DOI:10.1016/j.lindif.2022.102185