Meta-analysis on language sample analysis for developmental language disorder in bilingual children
This is a meta-analysis examining the diagnostic accuracy of language sample analysis for identifying developmental language disorder in bilingual children. The authors synthesized findings on pooled sensitivity, which was 70%, and pooled specificity, which was 83%. The diagnostic accuracy range was described as poor to good. The analysis found that the elicitation language was not associated with variation in diagnostic accuracy, and integrated measures showed the highest diagnostic accuracy.
The authors note limitations, including variability in diagnostic accuracy across different language sample analysis metrics and that not all metrics perform with the same degree of precision. They emphasize that language sample analysis is best used as part of an assessment battery that includes multiple methods of measurement.
Practice relevance is restrained, with the authors advising against inferring that language sample analysis is a standalone diagnostic tool and against overstating the precision of any single metric. The evidence base has notable gaps, and the findings should be interpreted with caution.