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Olivia Hadjadj; Margaret Kehoe; Hélène Delage – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 2024
Purpose: Typically developing (TD) bilingual children usually produce narratives with preserved macrostructure (i.e., narrative scheme) but with impaired microstructure (i.e., language complexity). As for monolingual and bilingual children with developmental language disorder (DLD), they usually produce narratives with both impaired macro- and…
Descriptors: Monolingualism, Bilingualism, French, Language Impairments
Costache, Oana; Becker, Eva S.; Goetz, Thomas – Modern Language Journal, 2022
Motivational interactions during multiple language learning have been largely neglected in language motivation research. To fill this gap, we investigate longitudinal relations between Swiss German students' value beliefs in English, French, and German in upper secondary schools and whether there are differences in motivational development between…
Descriptors: Longitudinal Studies, Language Attitudes, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
Giudici, Anja; Grizelj, Sandra – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2017
By the end of the nineteenth century, the relationship between the state, language and schooling had become extremely close: a state was supposed to be "national," and a real nation was supposed to be monolingual. Following the literature on nation-building, it is because schooling was charged with the task of forming such nations that…
Descriptors: Social Integration, Cultural Pluralism, Foreign Countries, Educational History