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Lectorale Rede van dr. Roeland van Geuns, lector Armoede en Participatie over armoede als een gedifferentieerd verschijnsel. Meerdere aspecten van armoede worden beschreven
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Many bilingual children have an acquisition delay in their L2, which is easily mistaken for SLI. With the aim to, on the one hand, tackle this 'disentangling problem' and, on the other hand, create adequate expectations regarding bilingual "normal" development, we compared Dutch lexical and grammatical skills based on Frog story data collected in five-to-eight-year old monolingual Dutch children and bilingual Turkish-Dutch children with and without SLI. The results show that (bilingual) SLI children perform worse on the overall grammatical skills compared to their unimpaired age peers. In contrast, lexical skills are more vulnerable in both bilingual groups. As such, narratives provide a suitable area within which to investigate the relation between SLI and bilingualism.