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The Language Exposure Assessment Tool (DeAnda et al., 2016) ...
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The Language Exposure Assessment Tool (DeAnda et al., 2016) ...
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Relations between phonology, grammar, and the lexicon in bilinguals. ...
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Relations between phonological production, grammar and the lexicon in bilingual French-English children
In: Int J Billing (2021)
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Relations between phonological production, grammar and the lexicon in bilingual French-English children
In: ISSN: 1367-0069 ; International journal of bilingualism (2021) P. 136700692110319 (2021)
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French lexical–phonological development (Kehoe et al., 2020) ...
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French lexical–phonological development (Kehoe et al., 2020) ...
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Lexical-Semantic Development in Bilingual Toddlers at 18 and 24 Months
In: Front Psychol (2020)
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Continuity in language development: Predictions from decontextualized vocabulary and lexical access
Smolak, Erin L. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2019
Abstract: Vocabulary knowledge and speed of lexical access are early components of linguistic skill that co-develop rapidly in the first two years of life. Evidence suggests that these components are foundational for downstream linguistic and cognitive skills and that early individual differences set the stage for a developmental cascade throughout the lifespan. The three studies in this dissertation seek to clarify how early, decontextualized vocabulary predicts later development, whether it has utility in individual prediction, and how vocabulary and speed of lexical access support language development together and separately. Chapter 1 reviews the current literature on vocabulary development and speed of lexical access, exploring how these skills are interrelated and their relation to other domain-general learning mechanisms, closing with extant evidence on predictive utility. Chapter 2 follows from recent findings that early vocabulary predicts later literacy but that it accounts for a modest amount of variance in outcomes. Chapter 2 uses an assessment of decontextualized vocabulary and shows that early, decontextualized vocabulary predicts later vocabulary and kindergarten readiness at age four, explaining additional variance above and beyond a parent report assessment of early vocabulary. In a similar vein, results from Chapter 3 reveal decontextualized vocabulary to be a robust predictor of language abilities at age three and present preliminary evidence for its utility as a screening measure. Finally, Chapter 4 presents preliminary evidence for the hypothesis that although vocabulary knowledge and lexical access are related, they are somewhat distinct in the extent to which they depend on long-term learning vs. processing efficiency. Results tentatively support this conclusion by revealing dissociation in prediction between these two components of early language. All three chapters examine these effects across groups differing linguistically and geographically and explore whether patterns across samples suggest generalization of effects across languages or reveal linguistic differences. Practically, the goal of this research is to elucidate the processes of early language development, improve identification of children at risk for language delay and inform intervention strategies
Keyword: Cross-linguistic; Development; Developmental psychology; Language; Lexical Access; Vocabulary
URL: https://escholarship.org/uc/item/6pc2q5sd
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Do early lexical skills predict language outcome at 3 years? A longitudinal study of French-speaking children
In: Infant Behav Dev (2019)
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A Cross-Language Study of Decontextualized Vocabulary Comprehension in Toddlerhood and Kindergarten Readiness
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Language Status at Age 3: Group and Individual Prediction from Vocabulary Comprehension in the Second Year
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The organization of words and environmental sounds in the 2(nd) year: Behavioral and Electrophysiological evidence
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The relation between phonological and lexical development in French-speaking children
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Proceedings of the 41th Annual Boston University Conference on Language Development [held November 4-6, 2016, in Boston] 1. 1
In: 1 (2017), S. 199-207
Leibniz-Zentrum Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft
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Lexical-Semantic Development in Monolingual and Bilingual Children
De Anda, Stephanie. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2017
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Translation Equivalents Facilitate Lexical Access in Very Young Bilinguals
In: Biling (Camb Engl) (2017)
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Assessing a continuum of lexical–semantic knowledge in the second year of life: A multimodal approach
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Lexical Access in the Second Year: a Study of Monolingual and Bilingual Vocabulary Development*
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Lexical access in the second year: A cross-linguistic study of monolingual and bilingual vocabulary development
In: DeAnda, Stephanie; Hendrickson, Kristi; Zesiger, Pascal; Poulin-Dubois, Diane; & Friend, Margaret. (2016). Lexical access in the second year: A cross-linguistic study of monolingual and bilingual vocabulary development. UC San Diego: Department of Linguistics, UCSD. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/695597dn (2016)
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