Shyness as a risk factor for second language acquisition of immigrant preschoolers |
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Authors: | Karin Keller Larissa M. Troesch Alexander Grob |
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Affiliation: | Missionsstrasse 60, Department of Psychology, University of Basel, 4055 Basel, Switzerland |
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Abstract: | The aim of this study was to examine whether shyness is a risk factor for second language acquisition in immigrant preschoolers. Results from studies on first language acquisition indicate that shy children show less favorable language development; however, it remains unclear how shyness affects second language acquisition. As second language skills are often acquired in interactions outside the family where shyness is more evident, we postulate that shyness has a strong negative effect on second language acquisition. This hypothesis was examined using standardized tests and parental ratings in a sample of 330 immigrant preschoolers cross-sectionally and with 130 immigrant preschoolers longitudinally. The analyses revealed lower second language competence as well as slower language development in shy immigrant children compared to their non-shy counterparts. The present study highlights that not only contextual but also personality factors need to be considered for a comprehensive understanding of second language acquisition in immigrant children. |
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Keywords: | Shyness Second language Language development Immigration Preschool Personality |
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