Κυριακή 23 Σεπτεμβρίου 2018

Success in learning similar-sounding words predicts vocabulary depth above and beyond vocabulary breadth.

Authors: VAN Goch MM, Verhoeven L, McQueen JM Abstract In lexical development, the specificity of phonological representations is important. The ability to build phonologically specific lexical representations predicts the number of words a child knows (vocabulary breadth), but it is not clear if it also fosters how well words are known (vocabulary depth). Sixty-six children were studied in kindergarten (age 5;7) and first grade (age 6;8). The predictive value of the ability to learn phonologically similar new words, phoneme discrimination ability, and phonological awareness on vocabulary breadth and depth were assessed using hierarchical regression. Word learning explained unique variance in kindergarten and first-grade vocabulary depth, over the other phonological factors. It did...

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