For the last 20 years, developmental psychologists have measured the variability in lexical development of infants and toddlers using the MacArthur-Bates Communicative Development Inventories (CDIs) - the most widely used parental report forms for assessing language and communication skills in infants and toddlers. We show that CDI reports can serve as a basis for estimating infants' and toddlers'total vocabulary sizes, beyond serving as a tool for assessing their language development relative to other infants and toddlers. We investigate the link between estimated total vocabulary size and raw CDI scores from a mathematical perspective, using both single developmental trajectories and population data. The method capitalizes on robust regul...
To what extent do toddlers have shared vocabularies? We examined CDI data collected from 14,607 infa...
Purpose: To document the lexical characteristics of neighborhood density (ND) and word frequency (WF...
Typically-developing bilingual children usually underperform relative to monolingual norms when asse...
For the last twenty years, many researchers interested in language acquisition have quantified the r...
For the last twenty years, many researchers interested in language acquisition have quantified the r...
For the last twenty years, many researchers interested in language acquisition have quantified the r...
The present study investigated the validity of the MacArthur–Bates Communicative Develop-ment Invent...
The Communicative Development Inventories (CDIs) are parent report measures of vocabulary and other ...
The size of the noun vocabulary children learn is influenced by what the children talk about with th...
During the first 2 years of life, an infant's vocabulary grows at an impressive rate. In the current...
To what extent do toddlers have shared vocabularies? We examined CDI data collected from 14607 infan...
International audienceThis paper compared the vocabulary size of a group of 250 bilinguals aged 24–3...
Communicative Development Inventories (CDIs) were collected from 669 British children aged between 1...
Purpose: To document the lexical characteristics of neighborhood density (ND) and word frequency (WF...
The majority of the world’s children grow up learning two or more languages. The study of early bili...
To what extent do toddlers have shared vocabularies? We examined CDI data collected from 14,607 infa...
Purpose: To document the lexical characteristics of neighborhood density (ND) and word frequency (WF...
Typically-developing bilingual children usually underperform relative to monolingual norms when asse...
For the last twenty years, many researchers interested in language acquisition have quantified the r...
For the last twenty years, many researchers interested in language acquisition have quantified the r...
For the last twenty years, many researchers interested in language acquisition have quantified the r...
The present study investigated the validity of the MacArthur–Bates Communicative Develop-ment Invent...
The Communicative Development Inventories (CDIs) are parent report measures of vocabulary and other ...
The size of the noun vocabulary children learn is influenced by what the children talk about with th...
During the first 2 years of life, an infant's vocabulary grows at an impressive rate. In the current...
To what extent do toddlers have shared vocabularies? We examined CDI data collected from 14607 infan...
International audienceThis paper compared the vocabulary size of a group of 250 bilinguals aged 24–3...
Communicative Development Inventories (CDIs) were collected from 669 British children aged between 1...
Purpose: To document the lexical characteristics of neighborhood density (ND) and word frequency (WF...
The majority of the world’s children grow up learning two or more languages. The study of early bili...
To what extent do toddlers have shared vocabularies? We examined CDI data collected from 14,607 infa...
Purpose: To document the lexical characteristics of neighborhood density (ND) and word frequency (WF...
Typically-developing bilingual children usually underperform relative to monolingual norms when asse...