We examined the vocabulary growth of lexical categories in 719 children (age 13–24 months) as part of a longitudinal cohort study (the STEPS Study) and found a discrepancy in how these categories were affected depending on the child’s sex. In girls, attending day care at 24 months of age predicted a positive vocabulary growth in the lexical categories sound effects, nouns, people, and games and routines, compared to girls staying at home. Firstborn girls had a greater vocabulary growth in descriptive and function words, in contrast to those born later. A boy attending day care at age 24 months was likely to have greater growth in sound effects and animal sounds, compared to boys not in day care. A family history of late onset of speech pred...
Previous research on the effects of word-level factors on lexical acquisition has shown that frequen...
Using online measures of familiar word recognition in the looking-while-listening procedure, this pr...
Purpose This study examines the influence of lexical and phonological factors on expressive lexicon...
We examined the vocabulary growth of lexical categories in 719 children (age 13–24 months) as part o...
This study investigates the predictive value of child-related and environmental characteristics for ...
Vocabulary development is a very important part of a child's language development process. In this r...
In the present study, we analyzed the "vocabulary checklist" of 310 children aged 12-23 months. We f...
International audienceDynamic analyses of language growth tell us how vocabulary and grammar develop...
Common health issues have been less examined in studies of early language development, particularly ...
Previous studies have shown that early lexical development is associated with later language develop...
Dynamic analyses of language growth tell us how vocabulary and grammar develop and how the two might...
Vocabulary knowledge and speed of lexical access are early components of linguistic skill that co-de...
Children vary widely in the rate at which they acquire words—some start slow and speed up, others st...
The aim of this study was to analyse the existence of differences in lexical development as a funct...
There has been considerable debate over the existence of the ‘vocabulary spurt ’ phenomenon- an appa...
Previous research on the effects of word-level factors on lexical acquisition has shown that frequen...
Using online measures of familiar word recognition in the looking-while-listening procedure, this pr...
Purpose This study examines the influence of lexical and phonological factors on expressive lexicon...
We examined the vocabulary growth of lexical categories in 719 children (age 13–24 months) as part o...
This study investigates the predictive value of child-related and environmental characteristics for ...
Vocabulary development is a very important part of a child's language development process. In this r...
In the present study, we analyzed the "vocabulary checklist" of 310 children aged 12-23 months. We f...
International audienceDynamic analyses of language growth tell us how vocabulary and grammar develop...
Common health issues have been less examined in studies of early language development, particularly ...
Previous studies have shown that early lexical development is associated with later language develop...
Dynamic analyses of language growth tell us how vocabulary and grammar develop and how the two might...
Vocabulary knowledge and speed of lexical access are early components of linguistic skill that co-de...
Children vary widely in the rate at which they acquire words—some start slow and speed up, others st...
The aim of this study was to analyse the existence of differences in lexical development as a funct...
There has been considerable debate over the existence of the ‘vocabulary spurt ’ phenomenon- an appa...
Previous research on the effects of word-level factors on lexical acquisition has shown that frequen...
Using online measures of familiar word recognition in the looking-while-listening procedure, this pr...
Purpose This study examines the influence of lexical and phonological factors on expressive lexicon...