Years of research has shown that children do not learn words at random, but in distinct patterns. Why do we observe the patterns that we do? By using network science and investigating the words that children don’t learn, researchers have potentially uncovered a general property of word learning as a process of gap forming and filling
Young language learners are able to map a word onto its ref-erent from an infinite number of possibl...
There has been little investigation of the way source monitoring, the ability to track the source of...
Children tend to look at name-unknownobjects when they hearnovel words, a behaviour that researchers...
Young children, with no prior knowledge, learn word meanings from a highly noisy and ambiguous input...
Do properties of a word’s features influence the order of its acquisition in early word learning? Co...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The original publication is available at http://www.scienc...
The present study investigates the relation between language environment and language delay in 63 Br...
Contains fulltext : 191279.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Children lear...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The original publication is available at http://journals.c...
A grant from the One-University Open Access Fund at the University of Kansas was used to defray the ...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The original publication is available at http://las.sagepu...
International audienceChildren tend to produce words earlier when they are connected to a variety of...
Children who rapidly recognize and interpret familiar words typically have accelerated lexical growt...
The words that children learn can be characterized as a semantic network, with links connecting rela...
Nonword repetition (NWR) is highly predictive of vocabulary size, has strong links to language and r...
Young language learners are able to map a word onto its ref-erent from an infinite number of possibl...
There has been little investigation of the way source monitoring, the ability to track the source of...
Children tend to look at name-unknownobjects when they hearnovel words, a behaviour that researchers...
Young children, with no prior knowledge, learn word meanings from a highly noisy and ambiguous input...
Do properties of a word’s features influence the order of its acquisition in early word learning? Co...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The original publication is available at http://www.scienc...
The present study investigates the relation between language environment and language delay in 63 Br...
Contains fulltext : 191279.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Children lear...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The original publication is available at http://journals.c...
A grant from the One-University Open Access Fund at the University of Kansas was used to defray the ...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The original publication is available at http://las.sagepu...
International audienceChildren tend to produce words earlier when they are connected to a variety of...
Children who rapidly recognize and interpret familiar words typically have accelerated lexical growt...
The words that children learn can be characterized as a semantic network, with links connecting rela...
Nonword repetition (NWR) is highly predictive of vocabulary size, has strong links to language and r...
Young language learners are able to map a word onto its ref-erent from an infinite number of possibl...
There has been little investigation of the way source monitoring, the ability to track the source of...
Children tend to look at name-unknownobjects when they hearnovel words, a behaviour that researchers...