Humans vary in almost every dimension imaginable, and language is no exception. In this article, we review the past research that has focused on individual differences (IDs) in first language acquisition. We first consider how different theoretical traditions in language acquisition treat IDs, and we argue that a focus on IDs is important given its potential to reveal the developmental dynamics and architectural constraints of the linguistic system. We then review IDs research that has examined variation in children’s linguistic input, early speech perception, and vocabulary and grammatical development. In each case, we observe systematic and meaningful variation, such that variation in one domain (e.g., early auditory and speech processing...
The process of language acquisition undergone by each child in the world is more and less similar. T...
This article reviews several recent studies suggesting that – contrary to a widespread belief – adul...
The present research was designed to explore individual variation in young children’s one-word utter...
Much of Lieven’s pioneering work has helped move the study of individual differences to the centre o...
Humans differ in innumerable ways, with considerable variation observable at every level of descript...
Humans differ in innumerable ways, with considerable variation observable at every level of descript...
International audienceAfter years of research focusing on universal regularities in child language, ...
Mastery of language can be a struggle for some children. Amongst those that succeed in achieving thi...
Language learning, while seemingly effortless for young learners, is a complex process involving man...
Research on first language acquisition has been largely developed in the last sixty years due to mor...
Individual differences are attached considerable importance in almost all components of the linguist...
International audienceDevelopmental research has long focused on regularities in language acquisitio...
The genetic and environmental etiologies of diverse aspects of language ability and disability, incl...
Traditional research into individual differences (ID) in second language (L2) learning is based on g...
Recent years have seen a revolution in our knowledge of how children learn to think and speak. In th...
The process of language acquisition undergone by each child in the world is more and less similar. T...
This article reviews several recent studies suggesting that – contrary to a widespread belief – adul...
The present research was designed to explore individual variation in young children’s one-word utter...
Much of Lieven’s pioneering work has helped move the study of individual differences to the centre o...
Humans differ in innumerable ways, with considerable variation observable at every level of descript...
Humans differ in innumerable ways, with considerable variation observable at every level of descript...
International audienceAfter years of research focusing on universal regularities in child language, ...
Mastery of language can be a struggle for some children. Amongst those that succeed in achieving thi...
Language learning, while seemingly effortless for young learners, is a complex process involving man...
Research on first language acquisition has been largely developed in the last sixty years due to mor...
Individual differences are attached considerable importance in almost all components of the linguist...
International audienceDevelopmental research has long focused on regularities in language acquisitio...
The genetic and environmental etiologies of diverse aspects of language ability and disability, incl...
Traditional research into individual differences (ID) in second language (L2) learning is based on g...
Recent years have seen a revolution in our knowledge of how children learn to think and speak. In th...
The process of language acquisition undergone by each child in the world is more and less similar. T...
This article reviews several recent studies suggesting that – contrary to a widespread belief – adul...
The present research was designed to explore individual variation in young children’s one-word utter...