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Semantic Structure in Vocabulary Knowledge Interacts With Lexical and Sentence Processing in Infancy
by
Evans, Julia L.
, Borovsky, Arielle
, Elman, Jeffrey L.
, Ellis, Erica M.
in
Child development
/ Child, Preschool
/ Children
/ Comparative Analysis
/ Comprehension
/ Comprehension - physiology
/ Correlation
/ Density
/ EMPIRICAL ARTICLES
/ English
/ English language
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Infancy
/ Infant
/ Interference (Learning)
/ Knowledge
/ Language
/ Language acquisition
/ Language Development
/ Language Processing
/ Learning transfer
/ Male
/ Native language acquisition
/ Parents
/ Semantic categories
/ Semantics
/ Sentences
/ Skills
/ Speech Perception - physiology
/ Syntactic processing
/ Task performance
/ Toddlers
/ Vocabulary
/ Vocabulary Development
/ Vocabulary Skills
2016
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Semantic Structure in Vocabulary Knowledge Interacts With Lexical and Sentence Processing in Infancy
by
Evans, Julia L.
, Borovsky, Arielle
, Elman, Jeffrey L.
, Ellis, Erica M.
in
Child development
/ Child, Preschool
/ Children
/ Comparative Analysis
/ Comprehension
/ Comprehension - physiology
/ Correlation
/ Density
/ EMPIRICAL ARTICLES
/ English
/ English language
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Infancy
/ Infant
/ Interference (Learning)
/ Knowledge
/ Language
/ Language acquisition
/ Language Development
/ Language Processing
/ Learning transfer
/ Male
/ Native language acquisition
/ Parents
/ Semantic categories
/ Semantics
/ Sentences
/ Skills
/ Speech Perception - physiology
/ Syntactic processing
/ Task performance
/ Toddlers
/ Vocabulary
/ Vocabulary Development
/ Vocabulary Skills
2016
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Semantic Structure in Vocabulary Knowledge Interacts With Lexical and Sentence Processing in Infancy
by
Evans, Julia L.
, Borovsky, Arielle
, Elman, Jeffrey L.
, Ellis, Erica M.
in
Child development
/ Child, Preschool
/ Children
/ Comparative Analysis
/ Comprehension
/ Comprehension - physiology
/ Correlation
/ Density
/ EMPIRICAL ARTICLES
/ English
/ English language
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Infancy
/ Infant
/ Interference (Learning)
/ Knowledge
/ Language
/ Language acquisition
/ Language Development
/ Language Processing
/ Learning transfer
/ Male
/ Native language acquisition
/ Parents
/ Semantic categories
/ Semantics
/ Sentences
/ Skills
/ Speech Perception - physiology
/ Syntactic processing
/ Task performance
/ Toddlers
/ Vocabulary
/ Vocabulary Development
/ Vocabulary Skills
2016
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Semantic Structure in Vocabulary Knowledge Interacts With Lexical and Sentence Processing in Infancy
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Semantic Structure in Vocabulary Knowledge Interacts With Lexical and Sentence Processing in Infancy
2016
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Although the size of a child's vocabulary associates with language-processing skills, little is understood regarding how this relation emerges. This investigation asks whether and how the structure of vocabulary knowledge affects language processing in English-learning 24-month-old children (N = 32; 18 F, 14 M). Parental vocabulary report was used to calculate semantic density in several early-acquired semantic categories. Performance on two language-processing tasks (lexical recognition and sentence processing) was compared as a function of semantic density. In both tasks, real-time comprehension was facilitated for higher density items, whereas lower density items experienced more interference. The findings indicate that language-processing skills develop heterogeneously and are influenced by the semantic network surrounding a known word.
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