نتایج جستجو برای: child language

تعداد نتایج: 575710  

Journal: :The American journal of psychology 2017
Dominic W Massaro

Extensive experience in written language might provide children the opportunity to learn to read in the same manner they learn spoken language. One potential type of written language immersion is reading aloud to children, which is additionally valuable because the vocabulary in picture books is richer and more extensive than that found in child-directed speech. This study continues a compariso...

Journal: :Autism : the international journal of research and practice 2012
Courtney E Venker Andrea McDuffie Susan Ellis Weismer Leonard Abbeduto

Correlational studies have revealed a positive relationship between parent verbal responsiveness and language outcomes in children with autism. We investigated whether parents of young children on the autism spectrum could learn and implement the specific categories of verbal responsiveness that have been suggested to facilitate language development. Parents were taught to increase their verbal...

2004
Kent Johnson Brian Skyrms Geoffrey Pullum KENT JOHNSON

A variety of inaccurate claims about Gold's Theorem have appeared in the cognitive science literature. I begin by characterizing the logic of this theorem and its proof. I then examine several claims about Gold's Theorem, and I show why they are false. Finally, I assess the significance of Gold's Theorem for cognitive science. 1. Introduction. Over the years, negative evidence in language acqui...

Journal: :International Journal of Bilingualism 2022

Aims and objectives: The study explores the emotional experiences of a mother son during re-introduction heritage language at age 6, following 2-year hiatus. In particular, it seeks to highlight affordances collaborative, emotionally sensitive approach family policy, with parent child jointly incorporating acknowledging aspects child’s identity development. Methodology: Adopting an autoethnogra...

Journal: :Journal of psycholinguistic research 2006
Stephen Crain Takuya Goro Rosalind Thornton

According to the theory of Universal Grammar, the primary linguistic data guides children through an innately specified space of hypotheses. On this view, similarities between child-English and adult-German are as unsurprising as similarities between cousins who have never met. By contrast, experience-based approaches to language acquisition contend that child language matches the input, with n...

2012
Anna Miller

We examined whether a past history of maternal depression affects the manner in which mothers speak to their children, and whether any differences relate to child language development. To do this, we measured acoustic, temporal and content-based speech/language characteristics of 40 preschool aged children and mothers with and without a history of depression. Results indicated that children of ...

2013
Melanie Soderstrom Kelsey Wittebolle

The importance of the language environment in influencing language outcomes is well known, but few studies have addressed the contextual factors that influence the amount of speech heard and vocalizations produced by a young child under naturalistic conditions. We analyze effects of type of activity engaged in by the child and time of day on quantitative measures of the language environment. We...

Journal: :Child maltreatment 2017
Kristin Bernard Amy Hyoeun Lee Mary Dozier

Children with histories of maltreatment and disruptions in care are at elevated risk for impairments in early language development, which contribute to difficulties in other developmental domains across childhood. Given research demonstrating associations between parent responsiveness and children's early language development, we examined whether a parenting intervention administered in infancy...

Journal: :CoDAS 2014
Léia Gonçalves Gurgel Deisi Cristina Gollo Marques Vidor Maria Cristina Rodrigues Azevedo Joly Caroline Tozzi Reppold

PURPOSE To conduct a systematic review of literature production related to risk factors for proper oral language development in children. METHODS We used the terms "child language," "risk factors," and "randomized controlled trial" in MEDLINE (accessed via PubMed), Lilacs, SciELO, and The Cochrane Library from January 1980 to February 2014. Randomized controlled trials involving the study of ...

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