Abstract We propose a method to quantify semantic linguistic maturity (SELMA) based on a high dimensional semantic representation ofwords created from the co-occurrence ofwords in a large text corpus. The method was applied to oral narratives from 108 children aged 4;0– 12;10. By comparing the SELMA measure with maturity ratings made by human raters we found that SELMA predicted the rating of semantic maturity made by human raters over and above the prediction made using a child’s age and number of words produced. We conclude that the semantic content of narratives changes in a predictable pattern with children’s age and argue that SELMA is a measure quantifying semantic linguistic maturity. The study opens up the possibility of using quant...
Using real-time eye-movement measures, we asked how a fantastical discourse context competes with st...
Computer based analyses offer a possibility for objective methods to assess semantic-linguistic qual...
Mean length utterance (MLU), as opposed to chronological age, has been found to be a more reliable i...
We propose a method to quantify semantic linguistic maturity (SELMA) based on a high dimensional sem...
Semantic word representation changes over different ages of childhood until it reaches its adult for...
In this chapter we will describe applications of latent semantic analysis to assess semantic linguis...
Children aged 2 through 6 years and adults were shown a series of pictures including \u27normal\u27 ...
This paper is a longitudinal investigation of adjective use by children aged 1;8−2;8, and their care...
Children show a remarkable degree of consistency in learning some words earlier than others. What pa...
What is the role of the linguistic environment in children’s early word learning? Here we provide a ...
AbstractInferences are crucial to successful discourse comprehension. We assessed the contributions ...
Using real-time eye-movement measures, we asked how a fantastical discourse context competes with st...
International audienceDevelopmental changes in children's verbal fluency were explored in this study...
We investigated the effects of semantic predictability on children’s preservation of the}t}-}d} phon...
Complex sentences involving adverbial clauses appear in children’s speech at about three years of ag...
Using real-time eye-movement measures, we asked how a fantastical discourse context competes with st...
Computer based analyses offer a possibility for objective methods to assess semantic-linguistic qual...
Mean length utterance (MLU), as opposed to chronological age, has been found to be a more reliable i...
We propose a method to quantify semantic linguistic maturity (SELMA) based on a high dimensional sem...
Semantic word representation changes over different ages of childhood until it reaches its adult for...
In this chapter we will describe applications of latent semantic analysis to assess semantic linguis...
Children aged 2 through 6 years and adults were shown a series of pictures including \u27normal\u27 ...
This paper is a longitudinal investigation of adjective use by children aged 1;8−2;8, and their care...
Children show a remarkable degree of consistency in learning some words earlier than others. What pa...
What is the role of the linguistic environment in children’s early word learning? Here we provide a ...
AbstractInferences are crucial to successful discourse comprehension. We assessed the contributions ...
Using real-time eye-movement measures, we asked how a fantastical discourse context competes with st...
International audienceDevelopmental changes in children's verbal fluency were explored in this study...
We investigated the effects of semantic predictability on children’s preservation of the}t}-}d} phon...
Complex sentences involving adverbial clauses appear in children’s speech at about three years of ag...
Using real-time eye-movement measures, we asked how a fantastical discourse context competes with st...
Computer based analyses offer a possibility for objective methods to assess semantic-linguistic qual...
Mean length utterance (MLU), as opposed to chronological age, has been found to be a more reliable i...