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Variability across repeated productions in bilingual children speaking Jamaican Creole and English.

Sandy Abu El AdasKarla N WashingtonAnna SosaDaphna HarelTara McAllister
Published in: International journal of speech-language pathology (2021)
The difference between language contexts suggests that creole languages, which exist on a usage continuum, may be associated with increased variability in production. Our findings suggest that token-to-token production variability may be of similar clinical utility for bilingual and monolingual populations.
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  • young adults