Ratings of age of acquisition of 299 words across 25 languages:Is there a cross-linguistic order og words?

  • Magdalena, Luniewska,
  • Haman, Ewa
  • Armon Lotem, Sharon
  • Etenkowski, Bartlomiej,
  • Southwood, Frenette
  • Andjelkovic, Darinka
  • Bloom, Elma
  • Boerma, Tessel
  • Chiat, Shula
  • Engel de Abreu, Pascale
  • Gagarina, Natalia
  • Gavarró, Anna
  • Håkansson, Gisela
  • Hickey, Tina
  • De Lopez, Kristine M. Jensen
  • Marinis, Theodoros
  • Popović, Maša
  • Thordardottir, Elin
  • Blažienė, Agnė
  • Cantú Sánchez, Myriam
  • Dabašinskienė, Ineta
  • Ege, Pınar
  • Ehret, Inger-Anne
  • Fritsche, Nelly-Ann
  • Gatt, Daniela
  • Janssen, Bibi
  • Kambanaros, Maria
  • Kapalková, Svetlana
  • Kronqvist, Bjarke Sund
  • Kunnari, Sari
  • Levorato, Chiara
  • Nenonen, Olga
  • Nic Fhlannchadha, Siobhán
  • O’Toole, Ciara
  • Polišenská, Kamila
  • Pomiechowska, Barbara
  • Ringblom, Natalia
  • Rinker, Tanja
  • Roch, Maja
  • Savićy, Maja
  • Slančová, Daniela
  • Maria Tsimpli, Ianthi
  • Ünal-Logacev, Özlem
Publication date
January 2016

Abstract

We present a new set of subjective age-of acquisition (AoA) ratings for 299 words (158 nouns, 141 verbs) in 25 languages from five language families (Afro-Asiatic: Semitic languages; Altaic: one Turkic language: Indo-European: Baltic, Celtic, Germanic, Hellenic, Slavic, and Romance languages; Niger-Congo: one Bantu language; Uralic: Finnic and Ugric languages). Adult native speakers reported the age at which they had learned each word. We present a comparison of the AoA ratings across all languages by contrasting them in pairs. This comparison shows a consistency in the orders of ratings across the 25 languages. The data were then analyzed (1) to ascertain how the demographic characteristics of the participants influenced AoA estimations an...

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