Rapid learning of novel vocabulary is crucial to overall success in language acquisition. While the exact mechanisms underlying the acquisition of the lexicon remain under investigation, it is well known that children are able to form rapid initial associations between novel words and their referents during everyday experiences. This ability is referred to as incidental word learning, a process by which a learner makes a sparse initial representation of a word in lexical memory, following only a brief exposure. The cognitive abilities needed to succeed at this task were investigated, specifically by examining the role of working memory and phonological sensitivity in novel word learning by 4-year-olds who were typically developing. It evalu...
In two experiments, 1.5-year-olds were taught novel words whose sound patterns were phonologically s...
This article presents a theoretical framework designed to accommodate core evidence that the abiliti...
Nonword repetition (NWR) is highly predictive of vocabulary size, has strong links to language and r...
Sixty-five 5-year old children participated in 4 experimental tasks of word learning that varied sys...
A longitudinal study investigated the claim that phonological memory contributes to vocabulary acqui...
We investigated the influence of exposure to phonologically similar words on four-year-olds' acqui...
We investigated the influence of exposure to phonologically similar words on four-year-olds' acqui...
We investigated the influence of exposure to phonologically similar words on four-year-olds' acqui...
The nature and generality of the developmental association between phonological short-term memory an...
Phonological Working Memory (Baddelely, 1990) involves a mental processing space thought to be condu...
The nature and generality of the developmental association between phonological short-term memory an...
A relatively simple model of the phonological loop (A. D. Baddeley, 1986), a component of working me...
Reading development is critically dependent on phonological processes involving operations on a lang...
The nature of the developmental association between phonological memory and vocabulary knowledge was...
Abstract: Relationships between oral language, phonological awareness, and working memory have been ...
In two experiments, 1.5-year-olds were taught novel words whose sound patterns were phonologically s...
This article presents a theoretical framework designed to accommodate core evidence that the abiliti...
Nonword repetition (NWR) is highly predictive of vocabulary size, has strong links to language and r...
Sixty-five 5-year old children participated in 4 experimental tasks of word learning that varied sys...
A longitudinal study investigated the claim that phonological memory contributes to vocabulary acqui...
We investigated the influence of exposure to phonologically similar words on four-year-olds' acqui...
We investigated the influence of exposure to phonologically similar words on four-year-olds' acqui...
We investigated the influence of exposure to phonologically similar words on four-year-olds' acqui...
The nature and generality of the developmental association between phonological short-term memory an...
Phonological Working Memory (Baddelely, 1990) involves a mental processing space thought to be condu...
The nature and generality of the developmental association between phonological short-term memory an...
A relatively simple model of the phonological loop (A. D. Baddeley, 1986), a component of working me...
Reading development is critically dependent on phonological processes involving operations on a lang...
The nature of the developmental association between phonological memory and vocabulary knowledge was...
Abstract: Relationships between oral language, phonological awareness, and working memory have been ...
In two experiments, 1.5-year-olds were taught novel words whose sound patterns were phonologically s...
This article presents a theoretical framework designed to accommodate core evidence that the abiliti...
Nonword repetition (NWR) is highly predictive of vocabulary size, has strong links to language and r...