Fifty-one children with language delays, and their mothers, were studied to identify characteristics of the children's utterances that potentially influence an aspect of maternal linguistic input: expansions. A subset of 33 of these dyads was studied and submitted to sequential analysis to identify the types of child utterances mothers were most likely to expand. Twenty-minute mother-child free-play sessions were videotaped and transcribed. Trained observers coded utterances for child intelligibility, child topic maintenance, adult expansions, and adult non-expansions. The extent to which mothers expanded child utterances increased with increasing child mean length of utterance (MLU) and intelligibility. Moreover, mothers expanded multiword...
In the context of the use of sophisticated (i.e. low-frequency) words with children with specific la...
The study sought to isolate and identify patterns occurring in language interactions between mothers...
Research into the linguistic environment of children acquiring a first language has generated contro...
Sixteen children with language delays and their mothers were studied to identify the types of child ...
Mothers are an important part of children’s language environments, and are assumed to play a role in...
Maternal speech styles to children between 20 and 34 months of age who were slow to acquire expressi...
Maternal support for meaning associated with the use of sophisticated (i.e., low-frequency) words in...
Background: Literature on input addressed to children with Specific Language Impairment (SLI) has sh...
Forty-two normal and Down’s syndrome children and their mothers were observed while interacting at h...
Late talkers (LT) are two-year-old children with expressive language delays, who do not yet have a l...
This study explores the developmental change of mother–child interactions in order to investigate wh...
This study explores the developmental change of mother–child interactions in order to investigate wh...
Four mothersand their language handicapped children (2-4 years old) were compared with four mothers ...
This paper reports the findings of an observational study of two family groups consisting of a mothe...
Specific features of adult linguistic input may play a larger, or smaller role, at different child a...
In the context of the use of sophisticated (i.e. low-frequency) words with children with specific la...
The study sought to isolate and identify patterns occurring in language interactions between mothers...
Research into the linguistic environment of children acquiring a first language has generated contro...
Sixteen children with language delays and their mothers were studied to identify the types of child ...
Mothers are an important part of children’s language environments, and are assumed to play a role in...
Maternal speech styles to children between 20 and 34 months of age who were slow to acquire expressi...
Maternal support for meaning associated with the use of sophisticated (i.e., low-frequency) words in...
Background: Literature on input addressed to children with Specific Language Impairment (SLI) has sh...
Forty-two normal and Down’s syndrome children and their mothers were observed while interacting at h...
Late talkers (LT) are two-year-old children with expressive language delays, who do not yet have a l...
This study explores the developmental change of mother–child interactions in order to investigate wh...
This study explores the developmental change of mother–child interactions in order to investigate wh...
Four mothersand their language handicapped children (2-4 years old) were compared with four mothers ...
This paper reports the findings of an observational study of two family groups consisting of a mothe...
Specific features of adult linguistic input may play a larger, or smaller role, at different child a...
In the context of the use of sophisticated (i.e. low-frequency) words with children with specific la...
The study sought to isolate and identify patterns occurring in language interactions between mothers...
Research into the linguistic environment of children acquiring a first language has generated contro...