نتایج جستجو برای: vocabulary development

تعداد نتایج: 1436784  

Journal: :Language, speech, and hearing services in schools 2007
Paola Uccelli Mariela M Páez

PURPOSE Research has identified English oral language proficiency as being critical for bilingual students' literacy development. This study examines developmental patterns and associations among oral vocabulary and narrative skills in a longitudinal sample of 24 Spanish/English bilingual children from low socioeconomic backgrounds so as to further our understanding of the development of oral p...

Journal: :Journal of child language 1994
E Bates V Marchman D Thal L Fenson P Dale J S Reznick J Reilly J Hartung

Results are reported for stylistic and developmental aspects of vocabulary composition for 1,803 children and families who participated in the tri-city norming of a new parental report instrument, the MacArthur Communicative Development Inventories. We replicate previous studies with small samples showing extensive variation in use of common nouns between age 0; 8 and 1;4 (i.e. 'referential sty...

2013
Diego Armando De Oliveira Meneses Adicinéia Aparecida de Oliveira Andriel Da Silva Argollo Jislane Silva Santos de Menezes

There are many difficulties in implementation of interactive applications. The new technologies used in the development process for Digital Television and the meeting of different areas such as audiovisual and information technology with vocabularies and their own styles of work brought new challenges for the workflow. The APAI: Analysis and Design of Interactive Applications framework was crea...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. General 2011
Padraic Monaghan Morten H Christiansen Stanka A Fitneva

Recent research has demonstrated that systematic mappings between phonological word forms and their meanings can facilitate language learning (e.g., in the form of sound symbolism or cues to grammatical categories). Yet, paradoxically from a learning viewpoint, most words have an arbitrary form-meaning mapping. We hypothesized that this paradox may reflect a division of labor between 2 differen...

Journal: :Cognitive science 2014
Athena Vouloumanos Suzanne Curtin

Orienting biases for speech may provide a foundation for language development. Although human infants show a bias for listening to speech from birth, the relation of a speech bias to later language development has not been established. Here, we examine whether infants' attention to speech directly predicts expressive vocabulary. Infants listened to speech or non-speech in a preferential listeni...

Journal: :Journal of child language 2004
Laura L Namy Susan A Nolan

In a longitudinal study, 17 parent-child dyads were observed during free-play when the children were 1;0, 1;6, and 2;0. Parents' labelling input in the verbal and gestural modalities was coded at each session, and parents completed a vocabulary checklist for their children at each visit. We analysed how the frequency of labelling in the verbal and gestural modalities changed across observation ...

Journal: :IEEE Software 2000
Alistair Cockburn

0 7 4 0 7 4 5 9 / 0 0 / $ 1 0 . 0 0 © 2 0 0 0 I E E E The punch line is that having multiple methodologies is appropriate and necessary. We can differentiate them according to staff size and system criticality (more dimensions exist, but these two serve well initially). For any point in the size–criticality space, methodology designers select a scope of concerns, prioritizing some quality of th...

Journal: :Cognition 2014
Padraic Monaghan

The processes taking place during language acquisition are proposed to influence language evolution. However, evidence demonstrating the link between language learning and language evolution is, at best, indirect, constituting studies of laboratory-based artificial language learning studies or computational simulations of diachronic change. In the current study, a direct link between acquisitio...

2015
Kristina Borgström Janne von Koss Torkildsen Magnus Lindgren

What role does attention to different object properties play in early vocabulary development? This longitudinal study using event-related potentials in combination with behavioral measures investigated 20- and 24-month-olds' (n = 38; n = 34; overlapping n = 24) ability to use object shape and object part information in word-object mapping. The N400 component was used to measure semantic priming...

ژورنال: Iranian Rehabilitation Journal 2017

Objectives: Deaf and hard-of-hearing children are slow in language development, and language deficits are common in hearing-impaired children. Here, all areas of the language, including syntax, morphology, phonology, semantic and pragmatic, are involved, and this leads to a deficiency in reading and academic skills. Evidence shows that through early intervention, we can minimize or eliminate pr...

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