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Noun and verb knowledge in monolingual preschool children across 17 languages: Data from Cross-linguistic Lexical Tasks (LITMUS-CLT).
Haman, Ewa; Luniewska, Magdalena; Hansen, Pernille; Simonsen, Hanne Gram; Chiat, Shula; Bjekic, Jovana; Blaziene, Agne; Chyl, Katarzyna; Dabasinskiene, Ineta; Engel de Abreu, Pascale; Gagarina, Natalia; Gavarró, Anna; Håkansson, Gisela; Harel, Efrat; Holm, Elisabeth; Kapalková, Svetlana; Kunnari, Sari; Levorato, Chiara; Lindgren, Josefin; Mieszkowska, Karolina; Montes Salarich, Laia; Potgieter, Anneke; Ribu, Ingeborg; Ringblom, Natalia; Rinker, Tanja; Roch, Maja; Slancová, Daniela; Southwood, Frenette; Tedeschi, Roberta; Tuncer, Aylin Müge; Ünal-Logacev, Özlem; Vuksanovic, Jasmina; Armon-Lotem, Sharon.
Afiliação
  • Haman E; a Faculty of Psychology , University of Warsaw , Warsaw , Poland.
  • Luniewska M; a Faculty of Psychology , University of Warsaw , Warsaw , Poland.
  • Hansen P; b MultiLing , University of Oslo , Oslo, Norway.
  • Simonsen HG; b MultiLing , University of Oslo , Oslo, Norway.
  • Chiat S; c City University London , London , UK.
  • Bjekic J; d Institute for Medical Research , University of Belgrade , Serbia.
  • Blaziene A; e Vytautas Magnus University , Kaunas , Lithuania.
  • Chyl K; a Faculty of Psychology , University of Warsaw , Warsaw , Poland.
  • Dabasinskiene I; e Vytautas Magnus University , Kaunas , Lithuania.
  • Engel de Abreu P; f Language and Cognitive Development Group, University of Luxembourg , Luxembourg.
  • Gagarina N; g Research Area Language Development and Multilingualism (FB II), Leibniz-ZAS Berlin , Berlin , Germany.
  • Gavarró A; h Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona , Barcelona , Catalonia , Spain.
  • Håkansson G; i Lund University , Lund , Sweden.
  • Harel E; j Kibbutzim College of Education, Technology and Arts , Tel-Aviv , Israel.
  • Holm E; b MultiLing , University of Oslo , Oslo, Norway.
  • Kapalková S; k Comenius University in Bratislava , Bratislava , Slovakia.
  • Kunnari S; l Research Unit of Logopedics, University of Oulu , Oulu , Finland.
  • Levorato C; m University of Padua , Padua , Italy.
  • Lindgren J; n Uppsala University , Uppsala , Sweden.
  • Mieszkowska K; a Faculty of Psychology , University of Warsaw , Warsaw , Poland.
  • Montes Salarich L; h Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona , Barcelona , Catalonia , Spain.
  • Potgieter A; o Department of General Linguistics , Stellenbosch University , Stellenbosch , South Africa.
  • Ribu I; b MultiLing , University of Oslo , Oslo, Norway.
  • Ringblom N; p Stockholm University , Stockholm , Sweden.
  • Rinker T; q Department of Linguistics , University of Konstanz , Konstanz , Germany.
  • Roch M; m University of Padua , Padua , Italy.
  • Slancová D; r Faculty of Arts, Presov University , Presov , Slovakia.
  • Southwood F; o Department of General Linguistics , Stellenbosch University , Stellenbosch , South Africa.
  • Tedeschi R; a Faculty of Psychology , University of Warsaw , Warsaw , Poland.
  • Tuncer AM; s Health Sciences Faculty, Health Sciences Faculty , Anadolu University , Eskisehir , Turkey.
  • Ünal-Logacev Ö; t School of Health Science, Istanbul Medipol University , Istanbul , Turkey.
  • Vuksanovic J; d Institute for Medical Research , University of Belgrade , Serbia.
  • Armon-Lotem S; u Bar-Ilan University , Ramat-Gan , Israel.
Clin Linguist Phon ; 31(11-12): 818-843, 2017.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28441085
ABSTRACT
This article investigates the cross-linguistic comparability of the newly developed lexical assessment tool Cross-linguistic Lexical Tasks (LITMUS-CLT). LITMUS-CLT is a part the Language Impairment Testing in Multilingual Settings (LITMUS) battery (Armon-Lotem, de Jong & Meir, 2015). Here we analyse results on receptive and expressive word knowledge tasks for nouns and verbs across 17 languages from eight different language families Baltic (Lithuanian), Bantu (isiXhosa), Finnic (Finnish), Germanic (Afrikaans, British English, South African English, German, Luxembourgish, Norwegian, Swedish), Romance (Catalan, Italian), Semitic (Hebrew), Slavic (Polish, Serbian, Slovak) and Turkic (Turkish). The participants were 639 monolingual children aged 3;0-6;11 living in 15 different countries. Differences in vocabulary size were small between 16 of the languages; but isiXhosa-speaking children knew significantly fewer words than speakers of the other languages. There was a robust effect of word class accuracy was higher for nouns than verbs. Furthermore, comprehension was more advanced than production. Results are discussed in the context of cross-linguistic comparisons of lexical development in monolingual and bilingual populations.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Medida da Produção da Fala / Vocabulário / Linguagem Infantil / Compreensão / Internacionalidade Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2017 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Medida da Produção da Fala / Vocabulário / Linguagem Infantil / Compreensão / Internacionalidade Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2017 Tipo de documento: Article