Previous research has focused on evaluating the nouns and verbs in parents' input through type/token ratios. This research offers an additional means of evaluating parent speech by first examining the frequencies of individual nouns, verbs and descriptors and second examining the learning task presented to children. Study 1 examines 25 transcripts from the CHILDES database of English-speaking parents' speech to children at five developmental levels ranging from 0;11 to 2;11 in age. Study 2 examines 50 transcripts from the CHILDES database of Mandarin-speaking caregivers' speech to children ranging from 1;9 to 2;3 in age. The results suggest that the patterns of frequency for individual nouns and individual verbs are different, but that the ...
This dissertation examined the role of maternal input in word order acquisition of Mandarin-speaking...
Across the world's languages, children reliably learn nouns more easily than verbs. Attempts to unde...
The count-mass distinction often served as a test case for asking how syntax and semantics are relat...
Previous research has focused on evaluating the nouns and verbs in parents ’ input through type}toke...
The current study examines whether a difference exists in the emergence of nouns and verbs in childr...
This study investigated the presence of noun or verb bias in 15 Mandarin-English bilingual pre-schoo...
116 p.Young, monolingual English-learners have been reported to have mostly nouns in their early voc...
Examining the `Noun Bias': A Structural Approach The current study examines whether a differenc...
Early language development is an exciting topic in the field of child language acquisition. Only a l...
This dissertation examined the role of maternal input in word order acquisition of Mandarin-speaking...
Previous literature shows that language input is related to the language that children produce. Less...
Early vocabularies typically contain more nouns than verbs. Yet, the strength of this noun-bias vari...
When can children speaking Japanese, English, or Chinese map and extend novel nouns and verbs? Acros...
Is noun dominance in early lexical acquisition a widespread or a language-specific phenomenon? Thirt...
In this study, we present a crosslinguistic analysis of early lexical development in English, Mandar...
This dissertation examined the role of maternal input in word order acquisition of Mandarin-speaking...
Across the world's languages, children reliably learn nouns more easily than verbs. Attempts to unde...
The count-mass distinction often served as a test case for asking how syntax and semantics are relat...
Previous research has focused on evaluating the nouns and verbs in parents ’ input through type}toke...
The current study examines whether a difference exists in the emergence of nouns and verbs in childr...
This study investigated the presence of noun or verb bias in 15 Mandarin-English bilingual pre-schoo...
116 p.Young, monolingual English-learners have been reported to have mostly nouns in their early voc...
Examining the `Noun Bias': A Structural Approach The current study examines whether a differenc...
Early language development is an exciting topic in the field of child language acquisition. Only a l...
This dissertation examined the role of maternal input in word order acquisition of Mandarin-speaking...
Previous literature shows that language input is related to the language that children produce. Less...
Early vocabularies typically contain more nouns than verbs. Yet, the strength of this noun-bias vari...
When can children speaking Japanese, English, or Chinese map and extend novel nouns and verbs? Acros...
Is noun dominance in early lexical acquisition a widespread or a language-specific phenomenon? Thirt...
In this study, we present a crosslinguistic analysis of early lexical development in English, Mandar...
This dissertation examined the role of maternal input in word order acquisition of Mandarin-speaking...
Across the world's languages, children reliably learn nouns more easily than verbs. Attempts to unde...
The count-mass distinction often served as a test case for asking how syntax and semantics are relat...