Objectives: Nouns and verbs are the central conceptual linguistic units of language acquisition in all human languages. While the noun-bias hypothesis claims that nouns have a privilege in children’s lexical development across languages, studies on Mandarin and Korean and other languages have challenged this view. More recent cross-linguistic naming studies on children in German, Turkish, English and Korean demonstrate that all languages, including Korean show a noun advantage however the degree of this discrepancy differs between languages. The aim of this study wasto look at object and action naming in normal Persian children as a measure of conceptual developmentin preschool children and its possible use for screening and therapeut...
Previous research has focused on evaluating the nouns and verbs in parents' input through type/token...
To learn new words, particularly verbs, child learners have been shown to benefit from the linguisti...
Factors affecting object and action naming were compared in a timed picture-naming paradigm, for dra...
The role of constraints on word meanings in helping children acquire object names has recently been ...
Background and Aim: The words are the symbolic tools for communication. Nouns are the initial and th...
The objectives were to explore the often reported noun advantage in children’s language acquisition ...
Objectives: The lexical-level deficits are one of the hallmark limitations observed in early school-...
The naming deficit has been defined as a problem in generating a specific word in any given situatio...
Background and Aim: The words are the symbolic tools for communication. Nouns are the initial and th...
The development of picture naming was assessed in a cross-sectional study of 316 children in five ag...
ABSTRACT Noun bias in children’s early vocabulary development is a long-held belief. The present st...
Children with specific language impairment (SLI) have particular problems using verbs. However, not ...
Previous evidence shows that nouns are easier for many language users to retrieve than verbs, but s...
There are many studies that point to children learning and producing nouns earlier than words in oth...
Developmental studies show that in young children\u2019s productions, nouns are acquired earlier and...
Previous research has focused on evaluating the nouns and verbs in parents' input through type/token...
To learn new words, particularly verbs, child learners have been shown to benefit from the linguisti...
Factors affecting object and action naming were compared in a timed picture-naming paradigm, for dra...
The role of constraints on word meanings in helping children acquire object names has recently been ...
Background and Aim: The words are the symbolic tools for communication. Nouns are the initial and th...
The objectives were to explore the often reported noun advantage in children’s language acquisition ...
Objectives: The lexical-level deficits are one of the hallmark limitations observed in early school-...
The naming deficit has been defined as a problem in generating a specific word in any given situatio...
Background and Aim: The words are the symbolic tools for communication. Nouns are the initial and th...
The development of picture naming was assessed in a cross-sectional study of 316 children in five ag...
ABSTRACT Noun bias in children’s early vocabulary development is a long-held belief. The present st...
Children with specific language impairment (SLI) have particular problems using verbs. However, not ...
Previous evidence shows that nouns are easier for many language users to retrieve than verbs, but s...
There are many studies that point to children learning and producing nouns earlier than words in oth...
Developmental studies show that in young children\u2019s productions, nouns are acquired earlier and...
Previous research has focused on evaluating the nouns and verbs in parents' input through type/token...
To learn new words, particularly verbs, child learners have been shown to benefit from the linguisti...
Factors affecting object and action naming were compared in a timed picture-naming paradigm, for dra...