BackgroundAlthough parental checklists are well-known for their potential in indexing young children’s lexicon size, they can also be used to track children’s acquisition of individual words. Word-level data can be used to identify the checklist words most and least commonly employed across groups of children. Like parent-completed vocabulary checklists, samples of spontaneous language use collected from multiple children can also generate measures of word commonality, concerned with the numbers of children producing individual words. To our knowledge, comparisons of word usage as determined by parental checklist and language sample data obtained in parallel from the same children have not been carried out. Also scarce in the empirical lite...
Previous research has focused on evaluating the nouns and verbs in parents' input through type/token...
The large and rapidly expanding body of literature on bilingual acquisition is mostly comprised of e...
The relationship between lexical and grammatical knowledge in young children is impressively strong....
BackgroundAlthough parental checklists are well-known for their potential in indexing young children...
All words have inherent properties linked to their form, meaning and usage patterns affecting when t...
Observational and checklist measures of vocabulary composition have both recently been used to look ...
International audienceThis paper compared the vocabulary size of a group of 250 bilinguals aged 24–3...
The majority of the world’s children grow up learning two or more languages. The study of early bili...
For the last 20 years, developmental psychologists have measured the variability in lexical developm...
Limited expressive vocabulary skills in young children are considered to be the first warning signs ...
Description: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the relationship between reported language in...
Typically-developing bilingual children usually underperform relative to monolingual norms when asse...
Introduction: The acquisition of the lexicon is a central and complex component of language developm...
Bilingual children, by definition, have exposure to two languages and as such add words in each of t...
Purpose: The Language Development Survey (LDS) was used to compare Italian and English lexical devel...
Previous research has focused on evaluating the nouns and verbs in parents' input through type/token...
The large and rapidly expanding body of literature on bilingual acquisition is mostly comprised of e...
The relationship between lexical and grammatical knowledge in young children is impressively strong....
BackgroundAlthough parental checklists are well-known for their potential in indexing young children...
All words have inherent properties linked to their form, meaning and usage patterns affecting when t...
Observational and checklist measures of vocabulary composition have both recently been used to look ...
International audienceThis paper compared the vocabulary size of a group of 250 bilinguals aged 24–3...
The majority of the world’s children grow up learning two or more languages. The study of early bili...
For the last 20 years, developmental psychologists have measured the variability in lexical developm...
Limited expressive vocabulary skills in young children are considered to be the first warning signs ...
Description: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the relationship between reported language in...
Typically-developing bilingual children usually underperform relative to monolingual norms when asse...
Introduction: The acquisition of the lexicon is a central and complex component of language developm...
Bilingual children, by definition, have exposure to two languages and as such add words in each of t...
Purpose: The Language Development Survey (LDS) was used to compare Italian and English lexical devel...
Previous research has focused on evaluating the nouns and verbs in parents' input through type/token...
The large and rapidly expanding body of literature on bilingual acquisition is mostly comprised of e...
The relationship between lexical and grammatical knowledge in young children is impressively strong....