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ArtikelEarly word-object associations and later language development  
Oleh: Bernhardt, Barbara May ; Kemp, Nenagh ; Werker, Janet F.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: First Language (Full Text) vol. 27 no. 83 (Nov. 2007), page 315-328 .
Fulltext: Barbara May Bernhardt; Nenagh Kemp; Janet F. Werker.pdf (143.96KB)
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Isi artikelEarly language skills vary considerably across children, especially before the age of about two years. Thus, it can be difficult to distinguish between 'late bloomers' and children who show a language delay or impairment. Here we present the results of a longitudinal study wherein toddlers' performance on a looking-time-based 'Switch' task of word-object association (Stager & Werker, 1997) was related to the children's later language skills. Word-object association performance at 17 or 20 months was significantly related to scores on some standardized tests of language comprehension and production up to two and a half years later. The implications of these results for further early identification research are discussed.
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