Theory of Mind and Executive Functions in Young Bilingual Children |
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Authors: | SvenOlof Dahlgren Helena Almén |
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Institution: | Department of Psychology, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden |
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Abstract: | Few studies have explored the relationship between theory of mind (ToM), executive function (EF), and bilingualism at the same time. In this study 14 young bilingual children were compared with monolingual children on a test battery composed of 5 ToM tests, 5 EF tests, and 1 test of general language ability. The result showed that despite significantly lower verbal ability, the bilingual children outperformed the monolingual ones on tests of EF. There were no differences in ToM performance. The authors argue that there is a strong relationship between bilingualism and EF, but, contrary to results from earlier studies, they could not find any relationship between bilingualism and ToM. EF did not predict ToM performance. Lack of a significant relationship could be due to the children's young age and consequently their low scores on the ToM tasks. |
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Keywords: | Bilingual children executive functions theory of mind |
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