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Trajectories of verbal fluency and executive functions in multilingual and monolingual children and adults: A cross-sectional study
Abstract: The development of verbal fluency is associated with the maturation of executive function skills, such as the ability to inhibit irrelevant information, shift between tasks, and hold information in working memory. Some evidence suggests that multilinguistic upbringing may underpin disadvantages in verbal fluency and lexical retrieval, but can also afford executive function advantages beyond the language system including possible beneficial effects in older age. This study examined the relationship between verbal fluency and executive function in 324 individuals across the lifespan by assessing the developmental trajectories of English monolingual and multilingual children aged 7–15 years (N = 154) and adults from 18 to 80 years old (N = 170). The childhood data indicated patterns of improvement in verbal fluency and executive function skills as a function of age. Multilingual and monolingual children had comparable developmental trajectories in all linguistic and non-linguistic measures used in the study with the exception of planning, for which monolingual children showed a steeper improvement over the studied age range relative to multilingual children. For adults, monolinguals and multilingual participants had comparable performance on all measures with the exception of nonverbal inhibitory control and response times on the Tower of London task: monolinguals showed a steeper decline associated with age. Exploratory factor analysis indicated that verbal fluency was associated with working memory and fluid intelligence in monolingual participants but not in multilinguals. These findings raise the possibility that early acquisition of an additional language may impact on the development of the functional architecture serving high-level human cognition.
URL: https://doi.org/10.1177/17470218211026792
https://arro.anglia.ac.uk/id/eprint/706733/7/Filippi_et_al_2021.pdf
https://arro.anglia.ac.uk/id/eprint/706733/
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Trajectories of verbal fluency and executive functions in multilingual and monolingual children and adults: A cross-sectional study ...
Filippi, Roberto; Ceccolini, Andrea; Bright, Peter. - : SAGE Journals, 2021
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Trajectories of verbal fluency and executive functions in multilingual and monolingual children and adults: A cross-sectional study ...
Filippi, Roberto; Ceccolini, Andrea; Bright, Peter. - : SAGE Journals, 2021
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Trajectories of verbal fluency and executive functions in multilingual and monolingual children and adults: A cross-sectional study
In: Q J Exp Psychol (Hove) (2021)
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Developmental trajectories of control of verbal and non-verbal interference in speech comprehension in monolingual and multilingual children
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Developmental trajectories of metacognitive processing and executive function from childhood to older age
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Developmental trajectories of metacognitive processing and executive function from childhood to older age ...
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Developmental trajectories of metacognitive processing and executive function from childhood to older age ...
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Developmental trajectories of control of verbal and non-verbal interference in speech comprehension in monolingual and multilingual children ...
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