Disentangling early language development: Modeling lexical and grammatical acquisition using and extension of case-study methodology. |
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Authors: | Robinson, Byron F. Mervis, Carolyn B. |
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Abstract: | The early lexical and grammatical development of 1 male child is examined with growth curves and dynamic-systems modeling procedures. Lexical development described a pattern of logistic growth (R2?=?.98). Lexical and plural development shared the following characteristics: Plural growth began only after a threshold was reached in vocabulary size; lexical growth slowed as plural growth increased. As plural use reached full mastery, lexical growth began again to increase. It was hypothesized that a precursor model (P. van Geert, 1991 ) would fit these data. Subsequent testing indicated that the precursor model, modified to incorporate brief yet intensive plural growth, provided a suitable fit. The value of the modified precursor model for the explication of processes implicated in language development is discussed. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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