<div><i>Abstract</i></div><div><br></div>Noun bias in children’s early vocabulary development is a long-held belief. The present study intended to examine the correlation between the input features like frequency and positional saliency in infant-directed speech and the noun bias characteristic of infants in their early child lexical development. To this purpose, the utterances of ten Persian children aged 1;4 and their caretakers at a kindergarten in Isfahan, Iran, were transcribed for twelve sessions. Persian language with its SOV order that gives much importance to verbs compared to nouns can make noun bias hypothesis of infants unstable. The results demonstrated a positive correlation between the frequency of nouns and verbs in Persian ...
Infants and young children are considered highly skilled word learners, and during the first years o...
Is noun dominance in early lexical acquisition a widespread or a language-specific phenomenon? Thirt...
The study examined the existence of the linguistic phenomenon the noun bias in pre-school children w...
ABSTRACT Noun bias in children’s early vocabulary development is a long-held belief. The present st...
Objectives: Nouns and verbs are the central conceptual linguistic units of language acquisition in a...
"May 2008"Thesis (M.H.S.) University of Missouri-Columbia 2008.The entire dissertation/thesis text i...
This study investigates the development of early Persian vocabulary in the process of first language...
Background and Aim: The words are the symbolic tools for communication. Nouns are the initial and th...
The current study examines whether a difference exists in the emergence of nouns and verbs in childr...
Background and Aim: The words are the symbolic tools for communication. Nouns are the initial and th...
Researchers have suggested that there is a noun bias in children\u27s early vocabularies brought abo...
Examining the `Noun Bias': A Structural Approach The current study examines whether a differenc...
The primary accounts for early lexical differences can be broken down into two distinct theoretical ...
Abstract only availableA huge proportion of children's early vocabularies consists of nouns. Researc...
Abstract only availableWhen children begin to learn vocabulary, they tend to learn more nouns than v...
Infants and young children are considered highly skilled word learners, and during the first years o...
Is noun dominance in early lexical acquisition a widespread or a language-specific phenomenon? Thirt...
The study examined the existence of the linguistic phenomenon the noun bias in pre-school children w...
ABSTRACT Noun bias in children’s early vocabulary development is a long-held belief. The present st...
Objectives: Nouns and verbs are the central conceptual linguistic units of language acquisition in a...
"May 2008"Thesis (M.H.S.) University of Missouri-Columbia 2008.The entire dissertation/thesis text i...
This study investigates the development of early Persian vocabulary in the process of first language...
Background and Aim: The words are the symbolic tools for communication. Nouns are the initial and th...
The current study examines whether a difference exists in the emergence of nouns and verbs in childr...
Background and Aim: The words are the symbolic tools for communication. Nouns are the initial and th...
Researchers have suggested that there is a noun bias in children\u27s early vocabularies brought abo...
Examining the `Noun Bias': A Structural Approach The current study examines whether a differenc...
The primary accounts for early lexical differences can be broken down into two distinct theoretical ...
Abstract only availableA huge proportion of children's early vocabularies consists of nouns. Researc...
Abstract only availableWhen children begin to learn vocabulary, they tend to learn more nouns than v...
Infants and young children are considered highly skilled word learners, and during the first years o...
Is noun dominance in early lexical acquisition a widespread or a language-specific phenomenon? Thirt...
The study examined the existence of the linguistic phenomenon the noun bias in pre-school children w...