Bilingual children acquiring Russian and German in Vienna: nonword repetition correlates with stronger but not with weaker language.
Brigitte EisenwortMaksim TilisCarolin SchmidGabriela Diendorfer-RadnerPublished in: Neuropsychiatrie : Klinik, Diagnostik, Therapie und Rehabilitation : Organ der Gesellschaft Osterreichischer Nervenarzte und Psychiater (2023)
High scores in both the Russian and the German NWRT offer evidence that the ability to repeat language-specific nonwords does not differ depending on language exposure. The aim to distinguish between typical and atypical language development based on NWRT can be reached only when NWRT and all possible influencing factors in typically developed children are analyzed.
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