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Serial-order short-term memory predicts vocabulary development: Evidence from a longitudinal study.
Authors:Leclercq, Anne-Lise   Majerus, Steve
Abstract:
Serial-order short-term memory (STM), as opposed to item STM, has been shown to be very consistently associated with lexical learning abilities in cross-sectional study designs. This study investigated longitudinal predictions between serial-order STM and vocabulary development. Tasks maximizing the temporary retention of either serial-order or item information were administered to kindergarten children aged 4 and 5. At age 4, age 5, and from age 4 to age 5, serial-order STM capacities, but not item STM capacities, were specifically associated with vocabulary development. Moreover, the increase of serial-order STM capacity from age 4 to age 5 predicted the increase of vocabulary knowledge over the same time period. These results support a theoretical position that assumes an important role for serial-order STM capacities in vocabulary acquisition. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:serial-order processing   verbal short-term memory   vocabulary development   kindergarten children
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