Aim To characterise the relationship between preschool lexical delay and language comprehension and nonverbal intelligence at school age. Methods The mothers of 2724 children completed the MacArthur Communicative Development Inventory when their child reached 1.5 years and the Language Development Survey and the Parent Report of Children's Ability at 2.5 years. When the children were 6 years old, we assessed vocabulary comprehension and nonverbal intelligence using Dutch batteries for language and nonverbal intelligence. Results Demographic factors explained 9.9% of the variance in vocabulary comprehension and 8.7% of the variance in nonverbal intelligence at 6 years. Male gender, low maternal education and non-Western ethnic background pre...
Receptive vocabulary develops rapidly in early childhood and builds the foundation for language acqu...
Most young children make significant progress in learning language during the first 4 years of life....
Background Many children who are late talkers go on to develop normal language, but others go on to...
Purpose: The authors tested associations between (a) parent-reported temporary vs. persistent vocabu...
During the preschool years expressive vocabulary development is highly variable, which makes it diff...
BACKGROUND: Strong associations between infant vocabulary and school-age language and literacy skill...
Vocabulary knowledge and speed of lexical access are early components of linguistic skill that co-de...
This study examined the extent to which receptive and productive vocabulary between ages 12 and 18 ...
Receptive vocabulary development is a component of the human language system that emerges in the fir...
International audienceThis paper compared the vocabulary size of a group of 250 bilinguals aged 24–3...
Children differ widely in their early language development, and this variability has important impli...
Receptive vocabulary development is a component of the human language system that emerges in the fir...
Children differ widely in their early language development, and this variability has important impli...
Abstract This study determined whether very preterm infants, without frank cerebral damage, exhibite...
Language has a significant mediating role in cognitive, social and behavioural development, especial...
Receptive vocabulary develops rapidly in early childhood and builds the foundation for language acqu...
Most young children make significant progress in learning language during the first 4 years of life....
Background Many children who are late talkers go on to develop normal language, but others go on to...
Purpose: The authors tested associations between (a) parent-reported temporary vs. persistent vocabu...
During the preschool years expressive vocabulary development is highly variable, which makes it diff...
BACKGROUND: Strong associations between infant vocabulary and school-age language and literacy skill...
Vocabulary knowledge and speed of lexical access are early components of linguistic skill that co-de...
This study examined the extent to which receptive and productive vocabulary between ages 12 and 18 ...
Receptive vocabulary development is a component of the human language system that emerges in the fir...
International audienceThis paper compared the vocabulary size of a group of 250 bilinguals aged 24–3...
Children differ widely in their early language development, and this variability has important impli...
Receptive vocabulary development is a component of the human language system that emerges in the fir...
Children differ widely in their early language development, and this variability has important impli...
Abstract This study determined whether very preterm infants, without frank cerebral damage, exhibite...
Language has a significant mediating role in cognitive, social and behavioural development, especial...
Receptive vocabulary develops rapidly in early childhood and builds the foundation for language acqu...
Most young children make significant progress in learning language during the first 4 years of life....
Background Many children who are late talkers go on to develop normal language, but others go on to...