Human Science

Mystery of child word learning order

- Cross-linguistic universality of child word learning periods -

Abstract

This study investigates cross-linguistic universality using the English and Spanish Lex2005 Communicative Development Inventories (CDI) database along with our Japanese CDI database. We define the word-comprehension and word-production days as those when 50% of the children comprehend and produce a word, respectively. The correlations between comprehension and comprehension-to-production days for the two languages were calculated category on category and word on word. These results confirmed strong correlations between word-comprehension days and word-comprehension-to-production periods as seen through both category-on-category and word-on-word comparisons. This suggests that there is cross-linguistic universality of word-acquisition periods for comprehension and comprehension-to-production.

Poster


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Reference

  1. Y. Minami, T. Kobayashi, H. Sugiyama, "Cross-Linguistic Universality of Word Acquisition Ages in Comprehension and Production," in Proc. WILD, 2013.
  2. Y. Minami, T. Kobayashi, "Influence of Predominance in Noun Learning Examined by Period from Comprehending to Producing Words: A Cross-Linguistic Statistical Investigation Using CDI," in Proc. WILD, 2013.

Presentor


Yasuhiro Minami
Yasuhiro Minami
Media Information Laboratory

Tessei Kobayashi
Tessei Kobayashi
Media Information Laboratory

Hiroaki Sugiyama
Hiroaki Sugiyama
Media Information Laboratory