Russian language proficiency test for multilingual children = Sprachstandstest Russisch für mehrsprachige Kinder

Autor/innen

  • Natalʹja Vladimirovna Gagarina
  • Annegret Klassert
  • Nathalie Topaj

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21248/zaspil.54.2010.402

Abstract

The 'Russian language proficiency test for multilingual children' is a linguistically and psycholinguistically-grounded test for L1-Russian bilingual children of pre-school and elementary school age. It allows the evaluation of language proficiency in Russian for scientific, therapeutic, and pedagogical purposes. The test is based on preliminary norms: data of 167 German-Russian bilingual children between the ages of 3 years and 6 years 11 months were evaluated. Bilingual children's proficiency is examined in the following language domains: - productive and receptive lexicon for verbs and nouns - production of morphological marking on verbs (first and second-person singular present verbal inflection) and nouns (accusative and dative case singular) - comprehension of grammatical constructions on the sentence level The test should be administered by a competent – ideally native – speaker of Russian, and takes approximately 60 minutes to administer. In addition to the test itself, the 'Russian language proficiency test for multilingual children' contains a questionnaire for gathering detailed information on the input situation as well as the child's previous linguistic and extra-linguistic development. The questionnaire is written in English and Russian and is intended to be filled out by the parents.

 

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2010-01-01

Zitationsvorschlag

Gagarina, Natalʹja Vladimirovna, Annegret Klassert, und Nathalie Topaj. 2010. „Russian Language Proficiency Test for Multilingual Children = Sprachstandstest Russisch für Mehrsprachige Kinder“. ZAS Papers in Linguistics 54 (Januar):54. https://doi.org/10.21248/zaspil.54.2010.402.