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Frontiers in Psychology
First-born siblings show better second language skills than later born siblings
Karin Keller1 
关键词: birth order;    sibling;    second language acquisition;    language proficiency;    bilingualism;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fpsyg.2015.00705
学科分类:心理学(综合)
来源: Frontiers
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【 摘 要 】

We examined the extent to which three sibling structure variables number of siblings, birth order, and presence of an older sibling at school age are linked to the second language skills of bilingual children. The research questions were tested using an ethnically heterogeneous sample of 1209 bilingual children with German as a second language. Controlling for children’s age, sex, nationality, number of children’s books at home, family language and parental German language skills, hierarchical regression analyses showed an inverse relationship between the number of siblings and second language skills: the more siblings a child had, the lower was his/her second language proficiency. This relationship was mediated by attendance in early education institutions. Moreover, first-born siblings showed better second language skills than later born siblings. The current study revealed that the resource dilution model, i.e., the decrease in resources for every additional sibling, holds for second language acquisition. Moreover, the results indicate that bilingual children from families with several children benefit from access to early education institutions.

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