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The Language Exposure Assessment Tool (DeAnda et al., 2016) ...
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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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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
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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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The effects of bilingual growth on toddlers' executive function
In: ISSN: 0022-0965 ; Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, No 141 (2016) pp. 121-132 (2016)
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Vocabulary size, translation equivalents, and efficiency in word recognition in very young bilinguals
In: ISSN: 0305-0009 ; Journal of Child Language, Vol. 43, No 4 (2016) pp. 1-24 (2016)
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Minimal second language exposure, SES, and early word comprehension: New evidence from a direct assessment
In: ISSN: 1366-7289 ; Bilingualism, Vol. 19, No 01 (2016) pp. 162-180 (2016)
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Lexical Processing and Organization in Bilingual First Language Acquisition: Guiding Future Research
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Vocabulary size and speed of word recognition in very young French-English bilinguals: A longitudinal study*
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Minimal second language exposure, SES, and early word comprehension: New evidence from a direct assessment*
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Dog or Chien? Translation Equivalents in the Receptive and Expressive Vocabularies of Young French-English Bilinguals
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Looking and touching: what extant approaches reveal about the structure of early word knowledge
In: ISSN: 1363-755X ; Developmental Science, Vol. 18, No 5 (2015) pp. 723-735 (2015)
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The effects of bilingual growth on toddlers’ executive function
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Looking and touching: What extant approaches reveal about the structure of early word knowledge
Abstract: The goal of the current study is to assess the temporal dynamics of vision and action to evaluate the underlying word representations that guide infants’ responses. Sixteen-month-old infants participated in a two-alternative forced-choice word-picture matching task. We conducted a moment-by-moment analysis of looking and reaching behaviors as they occurred in tandem to assess the speed with which a prompted word was processed (visual reaction time) as a function of the type of haptic response: Target, Distractor, or No Touch. Visual reaction times (visual RTs) were significantly slower during No Touches compared to Distractor and Target Touches, which were statistically indistinguishable. The finding that visual RTs were significantly faster during Distractor Touches compared to No Touches suggests that incorrect and absent haptic responses appear to index distinct knowledge states: incorrect responses are associated with partial knowledge whereas absent responses appear to reflect a true failure to map lexical items to their target referents. Further, we found that those children who were faster at processing words were also those children who exhibited better haptic performance. This research provides a methodological clarification on knowledge measured by the visual and haptic modalities and new evidence for a continuum of word knowledge in the second year of life.
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URL: https://doi.org/10.1111/desc.12250
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25444711
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4447618/
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Des bébés et des mots: l'acquisition lexicale chez le jeune enfant
Katerelos, Marina; Zesiger, Pascal (Hrsg.); Sutton, Ann. - Vineuil : Necplus, 2011
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