نتایج جستجو برای: receptive vocabulary

تعداد نتایج: 37567  

2017
Dominic W. Massaro Marcus Perlman

Previous research found that iconicity—the motivated correspondence between word form and meaning—contributes to expressive vocabulary acquisition. We present two new experiments with two different databases and with novel analyses to give a detailed quantification of how iconicity contributes to vocabulary acquisition across development, including both receptive understanding and production. T...

Journal: :American journal of speech-language pathology 2014
Megan Gross Milijana Buac Margarita Kaushanskaya

PURPOSE The authors examined the effects of conceptual scoring on the performance of simultaneous and sequential bilinguals on standardized receptive and expressive vocabulary measures in English and Spanish. METHOD Participants included 40 English-speaking monolingual children, 39 simultaneous Spanish-English bilingual children, and 19 sequential bilingual children, ages 5-7. The children co...

Journal: :The Journal of laryngology and otology 2008
C Kiese-Himmel

OBJECTIVE The receptive (aural) vocabulary development of children with binaural-aided residual hearing was investigated in a prospective longitudinal analysis (repeated measures). PATIENT AND METHODS Thirty-three children with sensorineural hearing loss, without major co-morbidities (mean age at the first testing point, 56.2 months, standard deviation 19.0 months) were recruited from the 199...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2013
Michael J MacKenzie Eric Nicklas Jane Waldfogel Jeanne Brooks-Gunn

OBJECTIVE To examine the prevalence of maternal and paternal spanking of children at 3 and 5 years of age and the associations between spanking and children's externalizing behavior and receptive vocabulary through age 9. METHODS The Fragile Families and Child Well-Being Study, a longitudinal birth cohort study of children in 20 medium to large US cities, was used. Parental reports of spankin...

Journal: :Cochlear implants international 2014
Teresa Y C Ching Julia Day Linda Cupples

This paper summarizes findings from a population study on outcomes of children with hearing loss in Australia, the Longitudinal Outcomes of Children with Hearing Impairment ( http://www.outcomes.nal.gov.au ) study. Children were evaluated at several intervals using standardized tests, and the relationship between a range of predictors and the outcomes was examined. This paper reports the perfor...

Journal: :Journal of child language 2018
Susan Jerger Markus F Damian Rachel P McAlpine Hervé Abdi

To communicate, children must discriminate and identify speech sounds. Because visual speech plays an important role in this process, we explored how visual speech influences phoneme discrimination and identification by children. Critical items had intact visual speech (e.g. bæz) coupled to non-intact (excised onsets) auditory speech (signified by /-b/æz). Children discriminated syllable pairs ...

2017
Sarah A. Reynolds Chris Andersen Jere Behrman Abhijeet Singh Aryeh D. Stein Liza Benny Benjamin T. Crookston Santiago Cueto Kirk Dearden Andreas Georgiadis Sonya Krutikova Lia C.H. Fernald

Children from low socio-economic status (SES) households often demonstrate worse growth and developmental outcomes than wealthier children, in part because poor children face a broader range of risk factors. It is difficult to characterize the trajectories of SES disparities in low- and middle-income countries because longitudinal data are infrequently available. We analyze measures of children...

Journal: :Journal of speech and hearing research 1995
M Gilbertson A G Kamhi

This study examined novel word-learning abilities in young school-age children with mild-to-moderate hearing losses. We questioned whether degree of hearing loss or measures of language and phonological processing abilities were more likely to be related to novel word-learning ability. Subjects were 20 children with hearing impairment (M = 9:0) and 20 children with normal hearing (M = 6:5) matc...

2015
Katarzyna Kordas Graciela Ardoino Donna L. Coffman Elena I. Queirolo Daniela Ciccariello Nelly Mañay Adrienne S. Ettinger

While it is known that toxic metals contribute individually to child cognitive and behavioral deficits, we still know little about the effects of exposure to multiple metals, particularly when exposures are low. We studied the association between children's blood lead and hair arsenic, cadmium, and manganese and their performance on the Bayley Scales of Infant Development III. Ninety-two presch...

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