By age 2, children are developing foundational language processing skills, such as quickly recognizing words and predicting words before they occur. How do these skills relate to children's structural knowledge of vocabulary? Multiple aspects of language processing were simultaneously measured in a sample of 2-to-5-year-olds (N = 215): While older children were more fluent at recognizing words, at predicting words in a graded fashion, and at revising incorrect predictions, only revision was associated with concurrent vocabulary knowledge once age was accounted for. However, an exploratory longitudinal follow-up (N = 55) then found that word recognition and prediction skills were associated with rate of subsequent vocabulary development, but...
Despite the efficiency with which language users typically process spoken language, a growing body o...
The objective for this systematic review is to summarize the best available research on the correlat...
Language processing in adults is facilitated by an expert ability to generate detailed predictions a...
By age 2, children are developing foundational language processing skills, such as quickly recognizi...
It is becoming increasingly clear that the way that children acquire cognitive representations depen...
Language processing in adults is facilitated by an expert ability to generate detailed predictions a...
Vocabulary knowledge and speed of lexical access are early components of linguistic skill that co-de...
BACKGROUND: Strong associations between infant vocabulary and school-age language and literacy skill...
Using online measures of familiar word recognition in the looking-while-listening procedure, this pr...
During the first 2 years of life, an infant's vocabulary grows at an impressive rate. In the current...
Children vary widely in the rate at which they acquire words—some start slow and speed up, others st...
Young infants can learn statistical regularities and patterns in sequences of events. Studies have d...
Humans complete complex commonplace tasks, such as understanding sentences, with striking speed and ...
Despite the efficiency with which language users typically process spoken language, a growing body o...
The objective for this systematic review is to summarize the best available research on the correlat...
Language processing in adults is facilitated by an expert ability to generate detailed predictions a...
By age 2, children are developing foundational language processing skills, such as quickly recognizi...
It is becoming increasingly clear that the way that children acquire cognitive representations depen...
Language processing in adults is facilitated by an expert ability to generate detailed predictions a...
Vocabulary knowledge and speed of lexical access are early components of linguistic skill that co-de...
BACKGROUND: Strong associations between infant vocabulary and school-age language and literacy skill...
Using online measures of familiar word recognition in the looking-while-listening procedure, this pr...
During the first 2 years of life, an infant's vocabulary grows at an impressive rate. In the current...
Children vary widely in the rate at which they acquire words—some start slow and speed up, others st...
Young infants can learn statistical regularities and patterns in sequences of events. Studies have d...
Humans complete complex commonplace tasks, such as understanding sentences, with striking speed and ...
Despite the efficiency with which language users typically process spoken language, a growing body o...
The objective for this systematic review is to summarize the best available research on the correlat...
Language processing in adults is facilitated by an expert ability to generate detailed predictions a...