The 30-million-word gap, the quantified difference in the amount of speech that children growing up in low-resourced homes hear compared to their peers from high-resourced homes, is a phrase that has entered the collective consciousness. In the discussion of quantity, the complex and nuanced environments in which children learn language were distilled into a singular metric—number of words. In this article, we propose examining children’s language environments by focusing on what caregivers communicate to children and how they communicate it. Focusing on the features of the language environment promotes a more inclusive approach to understanding how children learn and the diverse contexts in which that learning occurs
Research in psychology, sociology, and educational studies has demonstrated that the vocabulary youn...
Research in psychology, sociology, and educational studies has demonstrated that the vocabulary youn...
A comprehensive theory of child language acquisition requires an evidential base that is representat...
Children who hear large amounts of diverse speech learn language more quickly than children who do n...
For many educators, scholars, and policy makers alike, one of the most commonly cited reasons that p...
Eyetracking data collected from two-year-old infants, stimuli and analysis scripts. In the current s...
Children who hear large amounts of diverse speech learn language more quickly than children who do n...
We examine the success of developmental distributional analysis in English, German and Dutch. We emb...
URL to paper on conference site.Naturalistic longitudinal recordings of child development promise to...
What is the role of the linguistic environment in children’s early word learning? Here we provide a...
Eyetracking data collected from 10-month-old infants, stimuli. In the current study, parents read th...
The words in children's language learning environments are strongly predictive of cognitive developm...
It has long been claimed that the child’s experience of language is not sufficient to enable them to...
Immersion programs have long been considered the gold standard for school-based language revitaliza...
Research in psychology, sociology, and educational studies has demonstrated that the vocabulary youn...
Research in psychology, sociology, and educational studies has demonstrated that the vocabulary youn...
Research in psychology, sociology, and educational studies has demonstrated that the vocabulary youn...
A comprehensive theory of child language acquisition requires an evidential base that is representat...
Children who hear large amounts of diverse speech learn language more quickly than children who do n...
For many educators, scholars, and policy makers alike, one of the most commonly cited reasons that p...
Eyetracking data collected from two-year-old infants, stimuli and analysis scripts. In the current s...
Children who hear large amounts of diverse speech learn language more quickly than children who do n...
We examine the success of developmental distributional analysis in English, German and Dutch. We emb...
URL to paper on conference site.Naturalistic longitudinal recordings of child development promise to...
What is the role of the linguistic environment in children’s early word learning? Here we provide a...
Eyetracking data collected from 10-month-old infants, stimuli. In the current study, parents read th...
The words in children's language learning environments are strongly predictive of cognitive developm...
It has long been claimed that the child’s experience of language is not sufficient to enable them to...
Immersion programs have long been considered the gold standard for school-based language revitaliza...
Research in psychology, sociology, and educational studies has demonstrated that the vocabulary youn...
Research in psychology, sociology, and educational studies has demonstrated that the vocabulary youn...
Research in psychology, sociology, and educational studies has demonstrated that the vocabulary youn...
A comprehensive theory of child language acquisition requires an evidential base that is representat...