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Early lexical acquisition: rate, content, and the vocabulary spurt
Oleh:
Goldfield, Beverly A.
;
Reznick, J. Steven
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Journal of Child Language (ada di PROQUEST) vol. 17 no. 1 (Feb. 1990)
,
page 171-184.
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Perpustakaan PKBB
Nomor Panggil:
405/JCL/17
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1
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The transition from slow to rapid word-learning was examined in a longitudinal study of 18 children. Beginning at age I ; 2, mothers kept a diary of children's words. Diary entries were discussed during phone calls to the home every 2l weeks. A chronological record of nouns and other word classes was coded from the diary records. Thirteen children evidenced a prolonged period of up to three months during which rate of acquisition markedly increased. Almost three-quarters of the words learned during this period were nouns. Five children evidenced more gradual word-learning, and acquired a balance of nouns and other word classes. These results suggest that the terms 'vocabulary spurt' and' naming explosion' best describe children who focus their early linguistic efforts on a single strategy: learning names for things. Other children may attempt to encode a broad range of experience with a more varied lexicon, a strategy that results in more gradual lexical growth.
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