Major developments in language and play occur during the second year of life. Although first words typically emerge in the beginning of the second year, toddlers vary substantially in the onset age of their first words (Bloom, 1993). Individual differences are also found in children’s expressive (i.e., produc-tion) and receptive (i.e., comprehension) vocabulary develop-ment as well as other aspects of language skills (Bloom, 1993
Research on first language acquisition has been largely developed in the last sixty years due to mor...
An estimated 10 to 15% of 2-year-old children gain new words more slowly and begin combining words i...
Abstract,In the initial stages, speech development is a sensorimotor process thatoccurs as a result ...
Major developments in language and play occur during the second year of life. Although first words t...
Using online measures of familiar word recognition in the looking-while-listening procedure, this pr...
To what extent do toddlers have shared vocabularies? We examined CDI data collected from 14,607 infa...
To what extent do toddlers have shared vocabularies? We examined CDI data collected from 14607 infan...
Two stages in the vocabulary development of two-year-olds are reported. In the earlier Receptive sta...
Early language development delays can have long-lasting adverse effects for later social, language, ...
Possible differences in the development of language form, content, or use skills have been suggested...
Language acquisition in children begins at a very early age. In general, children with typical devel...
Language-play relations were examined in 110 18-month-old toddlers by observing their play actions i...
Children’s ability to reflect upon language begins to appear about age two (Clark, 1978). During the...
Relations among specific aspects of language (comprehension and production, semantics and utter-ance...
One of the most important things that your child must learn is how to talk. On average, a child will...
Research on first language acquisition has been largely developed in the last sixty years due to mor...
An estimated 10 to 15% of 2-year-old children gain new words more slowly and begin combining words i...
Abstract,In the initial stages, speech development is a sensorimotor process thatoccurs as a result ...
Major developments in language and play occur during the second year of life. Although first words t...
Using online measures of familiar word recognition in the looking-while-listening procedure, this pr...
To what extent do toddlers have shared vocabularies? We examined CDI data collected from 14,607 infa...
To what extent do toddlers have shared vocabularies? We examined CDI data collected from 14607 infan...
Two stages in the vocabulary development of two-year-olds are reported. In the earlier Receptive sta...
Early language development delays can have long-lasting adverse effects for later social, language, ...
Possible differences in the development of language form, content, or use skills have been suggested...
Language acquisition in children begins at a very early age. In general, children with typical devel...
Language-play relations were examined in 110 18-month-old toddlers by observing their play actions i...
Children’s ability to reflect upon language begins to appear about age two (Clark, 1978). During the...
Relations among specific aspects of language (comprehension and production, semantics and utter-ance...
One of the most important things that your child must learn is how to talk. On average, a child will...
Research on first language acquisition has been largely developed in the last sixty years due to mor...
An estimated 10 to 15% of 2-year-old children gain new words more slowly and begin combining words i...
Abstract,In the initial stages, speech development is a sensorimotor process thatoccurs as a result ...