TY - JOUR
T1 - The role of home literacy and language environment on bilinguals' English and Spanish vocabulary development
AU - Duursma, Elisabeth
AU - Romero-Contreras, S.
AU - Szuber, A.
AU - Proctor, P.
AU - Snow, C.
AU - August, D.
AU - Calderón, M.
PY - 2007
Y1 - 2007
N2 - For the monolingual population, research has shown that vocabulary knowledge is closely related to reading achievement. However, the role of vocabulary has not been studied as extensively in the bilingual population. It is important to look at vocabulary to better understand reading achievement in the bilingual population in the United States. This study investigated the predictors of Spanish and English vocabulary for 96 fifth-grade Latino English language learners. Our results suggest that becoming or staying proficient in English did not require parental use of English in the home. However, proficiency in Spanish required both instructional support at school and social support at home; it is likely that the low social status of Spanish is related to its greater dependence on home support.
AB - For the monolingual population, research has shown that vocabulary knowledge is closely related to reading achievement. However, the role of vocabulary has not been studied as extensively in the bilingual population. It is important to look at vocabulary to better understand reading achievement in the bilingual population in the United States. This study investigated the predictors of Spanish and English vocabulary for 96 fifth-grade Latino English language learners. Our results suggest that becoming or staying proficient in English did not require parental use of English in the home. However, proficiency in Spanish required both instructional support at school and social support at home; it is likely that the low social status of Spanish is related to its greater dependence on home support.
UR - https://hdl.handle.net/1959.7/uws:76784
U2 - 10.1017.S0142716406070093
DO - 10.1017.S0142716406070093
M3 - Article
SN - 0142-7164
VL - 28
SP - 171
EP - 190
JO - Applied Psycholinguistics
JF - Applied Psycholinguistics
IS - 1
ER -