A Longitudinal Investigation of the Role of Quantity and Quality of Child-Directed Speech in Vocabulary Development
โ Scribed by Meredith L. Rowe
- Book ID
- 117950507
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 166 KB
- Volume
- 83
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0009-3920
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โฆ Synopsis
Quantity and quality of caregiver input was examined longitudinally in a sample of 50 parentโchild dyads to determine which aspects of input contribute most to childrenโs vocabulary skill across early development. Measures of input gleaned from parentโchild interactions at child ages 18, 30, and 42โmonths were examined in relation to childrenโs vocabulary skill on a standardized measure 1โyear later (e.g., 30, 42, and 54โmonths). Results show that controlling for socioeconomic status, input quantity, and childrenโs previous vocabulary skill; using a diverse and sophisticated vocabulary with toddlers; and using decontextualized language (e.g., narrative) with preschoolers explains additional variation in later vocabulary ability. The differential effects of various aspects of the communicative environment at several points in early vocabulary development are discussed.
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