The present systematic review aims to evaluate the quality of evidence of existing literature regarding the gender effects on child language acquisition and any possible cultural influences on this relationship based on the longstanding stereotype that girls perform better in terms of language skills. Out of the 597 unique studies collated, only 30 studies were qualitatively analysed. From these 30 studies, only 15 of them presented with adequate power to detect a moderate effect. 13 of the 15 studies revealed a clear directional effect and scored on a range of 5 to 10 points out of the 12 quality indicators. Our main findings revealed that: (1) there is insufficient research that focuses on the gender effects on child language acquisition,...
The aim of the present article is to examine the relationship between the process of language acquis...
Theories about the advantage for girls in language development are well known, but not always suffic...
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The present review focuses on the environmental influences on childhood language acquisition with a ...
Up to the present day the gender difference in children\u27s language has been studied by various re...
Learning languages is strongly influenced by an existing, but in institutionalised settings of langu...
One of the most well-known “gendered” aspects of second and foreign language acquisition is probably...
Child gender has been proved to affect toddlers’/children’s language development in several studies,...
It is commonly assumed that boys have poorer language skills than girls but this assumption is large...
The aim of the present article is to examine the relationship between the process of language acquis...
The aim of the present article is to examine the relationship between the process of language acquis...
Gender differences in reading development are a global phenomenon, with girls typically performing b...
Gender inequality is still an issue of high relevance in society. Previous research indicates that l...
Research has found that boys are more likely to have language impairments than girls. In fact, the r...
Language acquisition has turned out to be a popular field of research. In this field the process of ...
The aim of the present article is to examine the relationship between the process of language acquis...
Theories about the advantage for girls in language development are well known, but not always suffic...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/98322/1/j.1467-1770.1982.tb00973.x.pd
The present review focuses on the environmental influences on childhood language acquisition with a ...
Up to the present day the gender difference in children\u27s language has been studied by various re...
Learning languages is strongly influenced by an existing, but in institutionalised settings of langu...
One of the most well-known “gendered” aspects of second and foreign language acquisition is probably...
Child gender has been proved to affect toddlers’/children’s language development in several studies,...
It is commonly assumed that boys have poorer language skills than girls but this assumption is large...
The aim of the present article is to examine the relationship between the process of language acquis...
The aim of the present article is to examine the relationship between the process of language acquis...
Gender differences in reading development are a global phenomenon, with girls typically performing b...
Gender inequality is still an issue of high relevance in society. Previous research indicates that l...
Research has found that boys are more likely to have language impairments than girls. In fact, the r...
Language acquisition has turned out to be a popular field of research. In this field the process of ...
The aim of the present article is to examine the relationship between the process of language acquis...
Theories about the advantage for girls in language development are well known, but not always suffic...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/98322/1/j.1467-1770.1982.tb00973.x.pd