Socioeconomic level and bilinguals' performance on language and cognitive measures

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Socioeconomic level and bilinguals' performance on language and cognitive measures. / Mueller Gathercole, V.C.; Kennedy, I.A.; Thomas, E.M.
In: Bilingualism: Language and Cognition, 11.2016.

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Mueller Gathercole VC, Kennedy IA, Thomas EM. Socioeconomic level and bilinguals' performance on language and cognitive measures. Bilingualism: Language and Cognition. 2016 Nov. Epub 2015 Aug 6. doi: 10.1017/S1366728915000504

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Mueller Gathercole, V.C. ; Kennedy, I.A. ; Thomas, E.M. / Socioeconomic level and bilinguals' performance on language and cognitive measures. In: Bilingualism: Language and Cognition. 2016.

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T1 - Socioeconomic level and bilinguals' performance on language and cognitive measures

AU - Mueller Gathercole, V.C.

AU - Kennedy, I.A.

AU - Thomas, E.M.

PY - 2016/11

Y1 - 2016/11

N2 - The performance of bilingual children and adults in Wales on Welsh and English vocabulary and grammar and on cognitive measures is re-analysed in relation to SES indicators of parental education and parental professions. Results are reported for 732 participants ranging across seven age groups from age 3 to over 60 and from four home language types, monolingual English, and bilinguals with only English at home, Welsh and English at home, or only Welsh at home. Results reveal extensive evidence of SES influence on performance, and of a complex relation of exposure in the home and SES level on performance, modulated by the age of the participant and whether one is considering the majority or minority language.

AB - The performance of bilingual children and adults in Wales on Welsh and English vocabulary and grammar and on cognitive measures is re-analysed in relation to SES indicators of parental education and parental professions. Results are reported for 732 participants ranging across seven age groups from age 3 to over 60 and from four home language types, monolingual English, and bilinguals with only English at home, Welsh and English at home, or only Welsh at home. Results reveal extensive evidence of SES influence on performance, and of a complex relation of exposure in the home and SES level on performance, modulated by the age of the participant and whether one is considering the majority or minority language.

U2 - 10.1017/S1366728915000504

DO - 10.1017/S1366728915000504

M3 - Article

JO - Bilingualism: Language and Cognition

JF - Bilingualism: Language and Cognition

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