To what extent do toddlers have shared vocabularies? We examined CDI data collected from 14,607 infants and toddlers in five countries and measured the amount of variability between individual lexicons during development for both comprehension and production. Early lexicons are highly overlapping. However, beyond 100 words, toddlers share more words with other toddlers in comprehension than in production, even when matched for lexicon sizes. This finding points to a structural difference in early comprehension and production: Toddlers are generalists in comprehension but develop a unique, expressive voice. Variability in production decreases after two years of age, suggesting convergence to a common expressive core vocabulary. We discuss po...
Previous studies have shown that early lexical development is associated with later language develop...
Major developments in language and play occur during the second year of life. Although first words t...
In this study, we present a crosslinguistic analysis of early lexical development in English, Mandar...
To what extent do toddlers have shared vocabularies? We examined CDI data collected from 14607 infan...
Using online measures of familiar word recognition in the looking-while-listening procedure, this pr...
By the end of their first year of life, children are typically able to produce a handful of words. O...
For the last 20 years, developmental psychologists have measured the variability in lexical developm...
The size of the noun vocabulary children learn is influenced by what the children talk about with th...
Two stages in the vocabulary development of two-year-olds are reported. In the earlier Receptive sta...
Major developments in language and play occur during the second year of life. Although first words t...
Children with delays in expressive language (late talkers) have heterogeneous developmental trajecto...
A developmental paradox is discussed: studies of infant processing of language and language-like sti...
Purpose: Children come to understand many words by the end of their 1st year of life, and yet, gener...
Emerging results point to a relationship between environmental variability and early language acquis...
Aims and Objectives: Mutual exclusivity refers to children's assumption that there are one-to-one co...
Previous studies have shown that early lexical development is associated with later language develop...
Major developments in language and play occur during the second year of life. Although first words t...
In this study, we present a crosslinguistic analysis of early lexical development in English, Mandar...
To what extent do toddlers have shared vocabularies? We examined CDI data collected from 14607 infan...
Using online measures of familiar word recognition in the looking-while-listening procedure, this pr...
By the end of their first year of life, children are typically able to produce a handful of words. O...
For the last 20 years, developmental psychologists have measured the variability in lexical developm...
The size of the noun vocabulary children learn is influenced by what the children talk about with th...
Two stages in the vocabulary development of two-year-olds are reported. In the earlier Receptive sta...
Major developments in language and play occur during the second year of life. Although first words t...
Children with delays in expressive language (late talkers) have heterogeneous developmental trajecto...
A developmental paradox is discussed: studies of infant processing of language and language-like sti...
Purpose: Children come to understand many words by the end of their 1st year of life, and yet, gener...
Emerging results point to a relationship between environmental variability and early language acquis...
Aims and Objectives: Mutual exclusivity refers to children's assumption that there are one-to-one co...
Previous studies have shown that early lexical development is associated with later language develop...
Major developments in language and play occur during the second year of life. Although first words t...
In this study, we present a crosslinguistic analysis of early lexical development in English, Mandar...