Purpose: To identify variability in word learning mechanisms used by late talking children using a longitudinal study design, which may explain variability in late talking children’s outcomes. Method: A cohort of typically developing children (n = 40) and children who were classified as late talking children at age 2;0 (10th percentile on expressive vocabulary, n = 21) were followed up at age 3;0 and at age 3;6. We tested the cohort across tasks designed to isolate different mechanisms involved in word learning: encoding and producing spoken forms of words (using a nonword repetition task), identifying referents for words (using a fast mapping task), and learning associations between words and referents (using a cross-situational word learn...
The main aims of the study were to examine the relative influence of phonotactic probability on nonw...
Late language emergence (LLE) refers to significantly delayed development of single word vocabulary ...
Children with delays in expressive language (late talkers) have heterogeneous developmental trajecto...
While late talkers (LTs) are defined by their atypically small expressive vocabularies, far less is ...
The investigators compared two techniques for teaching expressive vocabulary to late talkers: modeli...
Background: Research spanning more than two decades has emphasised the lexical deficits of late talk...
Some evidence suggests the ability to rapidly learn new words may be a weakness for late talkers and...
This research explored whether variation in working memory ability helps account for the wide variat...
On way in which typically developing infants and toddlers acquire a vocabulary is through cross-situ...
PURPOSE:: There is general consensus that the ability to repeat nonsense words is related to vocabul...
Background Early intervention for children identified as late talkers (LTs) at the age of 24 months ...
In typical development, word learning goes from slow and laborious to fast and seemingly effortless....
Preliminary findings are reported from an ongoing study investigating the relationship of phonologic...
Early language development delays can have long-lasting adverse effects for later social, language, ...
Using online measures of familiar word recognition in the looking-while-listening procedure, this pr...
The main aims of the study were to examine the relative influence of phonotactic probability on nonw...
Late language emergence (LLE) refers to significantly delayed development of single word vocabulary ...
Children with delays in expressive language (late talkers) have heterogeneous developmental trajecto...
While late talkers (LTs) are defined by their atypically small expressive vocabularies, far less is ...
The investigators compared two techniques for teaching expressive vocabulary to late talkers: modeli...
Background: Research spanning more than two decades has emphasised the lexical deficits of late talk...
Some evidence suggests the ability to rapidly learn new words may be a weakness for late talkers and...
This research explored whether variation in working memory ability helps account for the wide variat...
On way in which typically developing infants and toddlers acquire a vocabulary is through cross-situ...
PURPOSE:: There is general consensus that the ability to repeat nonsense words is related to vocabul...
Background Early intervention for children identified as late talkers (LTs) at the age of 24 months ...
In typical development, word learning goes from slow and laborious to fast and seemingly effortless....
Preliminary findings are reported from an ongoing study investigating the relationship of phonologic...
Early language development delays can have long-lasting adverse effects for later social, language, ...
Using online measures of familiar word recognition in the looking-while-listening procedure, this pr...
The main aims of the study were to examine the relative influence of phonotactic probability on nonw...
Late language emergence (LLE) refers to significantly delayed development of single word vocabulary ...
Children with delays in expressive language (late talkers) have heterogeneous developmental trajecto...