This study compares lexical development in a sample of 25 simultaneous bilingual and 35 monolingual children for whom semilongitudinal data were collected between the ages of 8 and 30 months. A standardized parent report form, the MacArthur Communicative Development Inventory (1989), was used to assess the children\u27s receptive and productive vocabulary in English and/or Spanish. A methodology was devised to assess the degree of overlap between the bilingual children\u27s lexical knowledge in one language and their knowledge in the other. Using the measures presented here, there was no statistical basis for concluding that the bilingual children were slower to develop early vocabulary than was the monolingual comparison group. The wide ra...
The studies included in this dissertation explore lexical-semantic development within early toddlerh...
This paper compares monolingual acquisition to the acquisition of two languages from infancy. Basis ...
Some young bilingual children score lower than the monolingual based norms on standardized tests for...
This study compares lexical development in a sample of 25 simultaneous bilingual and 35 monolingual ...
This study compares lexical development in a sample of 25 simultaneous bilingual and 35 monolingual ...
We investigated the extent to which bilingual children follow the same patterns and timetable of lex...
The introduction of vocabulary checklists for infant acquisition has allowed us to gather detailed i...
Christina Schelletter, ‘Lexikalische Entwicklung von bilingualen Vorschulkindern’, in Anja Steinlen,...
International audienceThis study compares lexical access and expressive and receptive vocabulary dev...
Typically-developing bilingual children usually underperform relative to monolingual norms when asse...
The majority of the world’s children grow up learning two or more languages. The study of early bili...
A central question in bilingual child language acquisition research concerns the effect of dual lang...
International audienceThis paper compared the vocabulary size of a group of 250 bilinguals aged 24–3...
A widely researched question in bilingualism asks whether bilinguals’ vocabulary growth is equal to ...
This study tests the widely-cited claim from Volterra & Taeschner (1978), which is reinforced by Cla...
The studies included in this dissertation explore lexical-semantic development within early toddlerh...
This paper compares monolingual acquisition to the acquisition of two languages from infancy. Basis ...
Some young bilingual children score lower than the monolingual based norms on standardized tests for...
This study compares lexical development in a sample of 25 simultaneous bilingual and 35 monolingual ...
This study compares lexical development in a sample of 25 simultaneous bilingual and 35 monolingual ...
We investigated the extent to which bilingual children follow the same patterns and timetable of lex...
The introduction of vocabulary checklists for infant acquisition has allowed us to gather detailed i...
Christina Schelletter, ‘Lexikalische Entwicklung von bilingualen Vorschulkindern’, in Anja Steinlen,...
International audienceThis study compares lexical access and expressive and receptive vocabulary dev...
Typically-developing bilingual children usually underperform relative to monolingual norms when asse...
The majority of the world’s children grow up learning two or more languages. The study of early bili...
A central question in bilingual child language acquisition research concerns the effect of dual lang...
International audienceThis paper compared the vocabulary size of a group of 250 bilinguals aged 24–3...
A widely researched question in bilingualism asks whether bilinguals’ vocabulary growth is equal to ...
This study tests the widely-cited claim from Volterra & Taeschner (1978), which is reinforced by Cla...
The studies included in this dissertation explore lexical-semantic development within early toddlerh...
This paper compares monolingual acquisition to the acquisition of two languages from infancy. Basis ...
Some young bilingual children score lower than the monolingual based norms on standardized tests for...