Individual differences in the influence of phonological characteristics on expressive vocabulary development by young children
J Maekawa, HL Storkel - Journal of Child Language, 2006 - cambridge.org
The current study attempts to differentiate effects of phonotactic probability (ie the likelihood
of occurrence of a sound sequence), neighbourhood density (ie the number of
phonologically similar words), word frequency, and word length on expressive vocabulary
development by young children. Naturalistic conversational samples for three children (age
1; 4–3; 1) were obtained from CHILDES. In a backward regression analysis, phonotactic
probability, neighbourhood density, word frequency, and word length were entered as …
of occurrence of a sound sequence), neighbourhood density (ie the number of
phonologically similar words), word frequency, and word length on expressive vocabulary
development by young children. Naturalistic conversational samples for three children (age
1; 4–3; 1) were obtained from CHILDES. In a backward regression analysis, phonotactic
probability, neighbourhood density, word frequency, and word length were entered as …
Individual differences in the influence of phonological characteristics on expressive vocabulary development by young childrenThis study was supported by the …
J MAEKAWA, HL STORKEL, J MAEKAWA… - 2006 - arch.neicon.ru
The current study attempts to differentiate effects of phonotactic probability (ie the likelihood
of occurrence of a sound sequence), neighbourhood density (ie the number of
phonologically similar words), word frequency, and word length on expressive vocabulary
development by young children. Naturalistic conversational samples for three children (age
1; 4–3; 1) were obtained from CHILDES. In a backward regression analysis, phonotactic
probability, neighbourhood density, word frequency, and word length were entered as …
of occurrence of a sound sequence), neighbourhood density (ie the number of
phonologically similar words), word frequency, and word length on expressive vocabulary
development by young children. Naturalistic conversational samples for three children (age
1; 4–3; 1) were obtained from CHILDES. In a backward regression analysis, phonotactic
probability, neighbourhood density, word frequency, and word length were entered as …
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