The psychometric status of child language assessment tools in South Africa’s official languages

South African Journal of Communication Disorders

 
 
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Title The psychometric status of child language assessment tools in South Africa’s official languages
 
Creator Southwood, Frenette Brönn, Chelsea Brookes, Heather J. Defty, Carmen Kruger, Helena
 
Subject Speech-language therapy child language; language assessment; assessment instruments; South Africa; African languages; instrument development; instrument adaptation.
Description Despite advancements in recognising the importance of early child language development and linguistic diversity in South Africa, culturally and linguistically appropriate assessment tools remain unevenly distributed across the official languages, posing considerable challenges for researchers and speech-language therapists. This study critically reviews the psychometric status of child language assessment tools in South Africa’s official languages. The current state of tool development is analysed, evaluating language assessment tools available for clinical and research purposes in each language. Tools that assess speech sounds, phonological processing and (pre)literacy skills were excluded, as were untraceable tools reported in previous publications, and tools that do not assess language only but form part of larger developmental assessments. Considering each language version of a tool, 37 traceable language assessment tools (at least 1 per official language), in various states of readiness, are available for use with South Africans aged 0–12 years. Out of these 37 tools, 5 tools, with collectively 7 language versions, have been validated and the statistical results of the validation study published: 4 for isiZulu, 2 for English and 1 for Siswati. Despite advances in tool development, there is still a severe lack of validated standardised child language measurement tools in all official languages of South Africa.Contribution: This is the most recent critical review of the psychometric properties of tools developed for assessing South African children’s language skills, and it highlights that past and current efforts in tool development are still insufficient.
 
Publisher AOSIS
 
Contributor South African Centre for Digital Language Resources National Research Foundation
Date 2025-10-21
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion — Review
Format text/html application/epub+zip text/xml application/pdf
Identifier 10.4102/sajcd.v72i1.1132
 
Source South African Journal of Communication Disorders; Vol 72, No 1 (2025); 8 pages 2225-4765 0379-8046
 
Language eng
 
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Coverage South Africa Past 40 years —
Rights Copyright (c) 2025 Frenette Southwood, Chelsea Brönn, Heather J. Brookes, Carmen Defty, Helena Kruger https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
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