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The Role of Onomatopoeia in Children's Early Language Development, 2017-2018 ...
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The impact of child-directed language on children’s lexical development
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In: Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, vol 43, iss 43 (2021)
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Electrophysiological signatures of multimodal comprehension in second language
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In: Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, vol 43, iss 43 (2021)
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Do you hear how BIG it is? Iconic Prosody in Child Directed Language Supports Language Acquisition
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In: Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, vol 43, iss 43 (2021)
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Supplementary material from "More than words: word predictability, prosody, gesture and mouth movements in natural language comprehension" ...
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Supplementary material from "More than words: word predictability, prosody, gesture and mouth movements in natural language comprehension" ...
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The impact of child-directed language on children’s lexical development ...
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This study investigated (1) whether and how English caregivers adjust their speech (i.e., mean length of utterances, lexical diversity, lexical sophistication, sentence types, and deixis) according to different contexts, children’s knowledge, and age, and (2) which aspects of parental speech input predict children’s immediate learning of novel words as well as their vocabulary size. We studied a semi-naturalistic corpus, in which English caregivers talked to their children (3-4 years old) about toys that were present or absent, and known or unknown to the children. We found that caregivers flexibly adjusted various aspects of their speech to maintain an informative and engaging learning environment. Furthermore, we found that rich lexicon and yes-no questions predict better immediate word learning, whereas caregivers' lexical diversity, lexical frequency, the use of Yes-No questions are related to children’s general vocabulary size. In conclusion, higher quality of caregivers’ language predicts better ...
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.48448/fc9w-pv34 https://underline.io/lecture/27374-the-impact-of-child-directed-language-on-childrens-lexical-development
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Situating Language in the Real-World: The Role of Multimodal Iconicity and Indexicality
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In: J Cogn (2021)
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In search of different categories of abstract concepts: a fMRI adaptation study
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In: Sci Rep (2021)
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Linking language to sensory experience: Onomatopoeia in early language development
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Making Sense of the Hands and Mouth: The Role of Secondary Cues to Meaning in British Sign Language and English
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Onomatopoeia, gestures, actions and words: how do caregivers use multimodal cues in their communication to children?
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Italian Age of Acquisition Norms for a Large Set of Words (ItAoA)
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