Nonword repetition (NWR) is highly predictive of vocabulary size, has strong links to language and reading ability, and is a clinical marker of language impairment. However, it is unclear what processes provide major contributions to NWR performance. This paper presents a computational model of NWR based on Chunking Lexical and Sub-lexical Sequences in Children (CLASSIC) that focuses on the child’s exposure to language when learning lexical phonological knowledge. Based on language input aimed at 2–6 year old children, CLASSIC shows a substantial fit to children’s NWR performance for 6 different types of NWR test across 6 different NWR studies that use children of various ages from 2;1 to 6;1. Furthermore, CLASSIC’s repetitions of individua...
This study investigates the relationship between nonword repetition (NWR) and vocabulary in 2-year-o...
An association has been found between nonword repetition and language skills in school-aged children...
The current study was designed to compare the English nonword repetition accuracy in 7-year-old mono...
AbstractNonword repetition (NWR) is highly predictive of vocabulary size, has strong links to langua...
Tests of nonword repetition (NWR) have often been used to examine children’s phonological knowledge ...
Nonword repetition (NWR) has been used extensively in the study of child language. Although lexical ...
The nonword repetition (NWR) test has been shown to be a good predictor of children’s vocabulary siz...
Nonword repetition (NWR) tasks have become popular in recent years as measures of phonological short...
The nonword repetition (NWR) test has been shown to be a good predictor of children's vocabulary siz...
The nonword repetition task (NWR) has been widely used in basic cognitive and clinical research, as ...
The ability to reproduce novel words is a sensitive marker of language impairment across a variety o...
The acquisition of vocabulary represents a key phenomenon in language acquisition, yet it is still p...
peer reviewedChildren with specific language impairment (SLI) consistently show poor nonword repetit...
Purpose: Pronouncing a novel word for the first time requires the transformation of a newly encoded ...
A longitudinal study investigated the claim that phonological memory contributes to vocabulary acqui...
This study investigates the relationship between nonword repetition (NWR) and vocabulary in 2-year-o...
An association has been found between nonword repetition and language skills in school-aged children...
The current study was designed to compare the English nonword repetition accuracy in 7-year-old mono...
AbstractNonword repetition (NWR) is highly predictive of vocabulary size, has strong links to langua...
Tests of nonword repetition (NWR) have often been used to examine children’s phonological knowledge ...
Nonword repetition (NWR) has been used extensively in the study of child language. Although lexical ...
The nonword repetition (NWR) test has been shown to be a good predictor of children’s vocabulary siz...
Nonword repetition (NWR) tasks have become popular in recent years as measures of phonological short...
The nonword repetition (NWR) test has been shown to be a good predictor of children's vocabulary siz...
The nonword repetition task (NWR) has been widely used in basic cognitive and clinical research, as ...
The ability to reproduce novel words is a sensitive marker of language impairment across a variety o...
The acquisition of vocabulary represents a key phenomenon in language acquisition, yet it is still p...
peer reviewedChildren with specific language impairment (SLI) consistently show poor nonword repetit...
Purpose: Pronouncing a novel word for the first time requires the transformation of a newly encoded ...
A longitudinal study investigated the claim that phonological memory contributes to vocabulary acqui...
This study investigates the relationship between nonword repetition (NWR) and vocabulary in 2-year-o...
An association has been found between nonword repetition and language skills in school-aged children...
The current study was designed to compare the English nonword repetition accuracy in 7-year-old mono...