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  • The study examines the Spanish language development of 26 dual language learners in their first preschool year, focusing on changes in lexical and grammatical skills.
  • Results indicate that even with a year of English-only instruction, children's Spanish became more intelligible and diverse, though they still struggled with full sentences and grammar errors.
  • Gender differences showed that girls outperformed boys in Spanish language skills, and mothers who embraced both Latinx and American cultures helped improve their children's Spanish proficiency.

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This study investigates the changes in the Spanish lexical and grammatical skills of 26 Spanish-English dual language learners during their first year of preschool. We also explore the impact of age, gender, and maternal cultural orientation on children's language outcomes over time. The results show that, despite one year of English-only instruction, the children's Spanish productions became more intelligible, lexically diverse, and grammatical between 3;7 and 4;7. However, Spanish productions were mostly limited to sentence fragments and contained errors in grammatical gender, verb morphology, object clitic pronouns, and prepositions. Girls had an advantage over boys, as attested by the higher lexical diversity, mean length of utterance, and grammaticality of their Spanish productions. Both maternal enculturation and acculturation predicted the grammaticality of children's utterances, suggesting that mothers with high levels of orientation to both Latinx and American culture may be the most successful at promoting Spanish in the United States.

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